Arion Music Awards

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Arion Music Awards
Arion Music Awards logo.png
Sponsored byIFPI
Date2002–2007
CountryGreece
Television/radio coverage
Networks
Mega Channel (2002–06)
ANT1 (2007)

The Arion Music Awards were the Greek music industry's awards program from 2002 to 2007. The organizer was IFPI along with Mega Channel (2002–06) and ANT1 (2007).[1] The awards were named after ancient Greek poet Arion.[2] Other older Greek music awards were the Pop Corn Music Awards and the and newer awards are the MAD Video Music Awards. The awards were general awards and special awards concerned with the various Greek music genres (Éntekhno, Laiko, Modern Laiko and Pop music. The winners were determined by voting of music producers and music reporters.[2]

General[]

Best Album[]

Edition Best Album Artist Ref.
2002 Mikres Fotografies Giannis Ploutarchos [3]
2003 Kardia Mou Min Anisiheis Antonis Remos
2004 Haris Alexiou [4]
2005 [5]
2006 Ola Se Sena Ta Vrika Giannis Ploutarchos [6]
2007 Michalis Hatzigiannis [7]

Best Song[]

Edition Best Song Composer Lyricist Ref.
2002 "" Nikos Portokaloglou Nikos Portokaloglou [3]
2003 "" Dimitra Galani
2004 "" [4]
2005 "" Stefanos Korkolis [5]
2006 "" Phoebus Phoebus [6]
2007 "" Michalis Hatzigiannis [7]

Best Male Artist[]

Edition Best Artist Ref.
2002 Giannis Ploutarchos [3]
2003 Antonis Remos
2004 [4]
2005 Paschalis Terzis [5]
2006 Antonis Remos [6]
2007 [7]

Best Female Artist[]

Edition Best Artist Ref.
2002 Anna Vissi [3][2]
2003 Despina Vandi
2004 Haris Alexiou [4]
2005 Alkistis Protopsalti [5]
2006 Peggy Zina [6]
2007 Helena Paparizou [7]

Entechno[]

Edition Best Album Best Band Best Male Artist Best Female Artist Ref.
2002 - Nikos Portokaloglou Pyx Lax Giannis Kotsiras Eleftheria Arvanitaki [3]
2003 - Giannis Kotsiras Domenica Eleftheria Arvanitaki
2004 - Haris Alexiou Pyx Lax Alkinoos Ioannidis Haris Alexiou [4]
2005 - Alkistis Protopsalti Alkistis Protopsalti [5]
2006 - Eleni Tsaligopoulou Pantelis Thalassinos Eleni Tsaligopoulou [6]
2007 - Haris Alexiou [7]

Laiko[]

Edition Best Album Best Male Artist Best Female Artist Ref.
2002 Mikres Fotografies - Giannis Ploutarchos Giannis Ploutarchos Glykeria [3]
2003 Kardia Mou Min Anisiheis - Antonis Remos Antonis Remos Natassa Theodoridou
2004 Mia Anapnoi - Antonis Remos Haris Alexiou [4]
2005 - Paschalis Terzis Paschalis Terzis Peggy Zina [5]
2006 Ola Se Sena Ta Vrika - Giannis Ploutarchos Giannis Ploutarchos Peggy Zina [6]
2007 - Paschalis Terzis [7]

Modern Laiko[]

Edition Best Album Best Male Artist Best Female Artist Ref.
2002 Mia Nihta Mono - Antonis Remos Notis Sfakianakis Katy Garbi

Natassa Theodoridou

[3][2]
2003 Kardia Mou Min Anisiheis - Antonis Remos Antonis Remos Natassa Theodoridou
2004 - [4]

Pop music[]

Edition Best Album Best Band Best Male Artist Best Female Artist Ref.
2002 - Sakis Rouvas [3][2]
2003 - Ble Anna Vissi
2004 Ta Pio Megala S'agapo - C:Real Sakis Rouvas Eirini Merkouri [4]
2005 - C:Real Helena Paparizou [5]
2006 S'eho Erotefthi - Sakis Rouvas Sakis Rouvas Helena Paparizou [6]
2007 Filoi Kai Ehthroi - Michalis Hatzigiannis [7]

Soundtracks[]

Edition Best Soundtrack
(Film/TV series/Play)
Artists Ref.
2002 Nikos Portokaloglou [3]
2003
2004 , [4]
2005
Brides

Stamatis Spanoudakis
[5]
2006 Loafing and Camouflage: Sirens in the Aegean , Dimitris Kontopoulos [6]
2007 K.Bhta [7]

References[]

  1. ^ ""Αρίων": τα ελληνκά μουσικά βραβεία με ψήφο του κοινού". Kathimerini (in Greek). 5 March 2002. Retrieved 20 November 2015.
  2. ^ a b c d e Paravantes, Maria (4 May 2002). "Arion Awards Enjoy Double Success". Billboard. Vol. 114, no. 18. p. EW-39. Retrieved 12 November 2021.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Μουσικά Βραβεία "ΑΡΙΩΝ" 2002..." musiccorner.gr. Retrieved 20 November 2015.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Μουσικά Βραβεία Αρίων - 3η Απονομή". musiccorner.gr. Retrieved 20 November 2015.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h "Μουσικά Βραβεία Αρίων 4 - Οι νικητές". musiccorner.gr. Retrieved 20 November 2015.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h "Μουσικά Βραβεία Αρίων 5 - Οι νικητές". hotstation.gr. Retrieved 20 November 2015.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h "Λάμψη και θέαμα στα Αρίων". antenna.gr. Retrieved 20 November 2015.

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