Demis Roussos died at the age of 68

Greek singer Demis Roussos died on January 25 2015 in an Athens hospital at the age of 68, The Telegraph writes. 

The Egyptian-born singer, who became popular in the Sixties and Seventies, had been in the private hospital with an undisclosed illness for some time.

Artemios Roussos was born in Alexandria on June 15, 1945 to a Greek father who took the family back to Greece in 1961, following the effects of the Suez Crisis in the mid-Fifties.

Demis started his musical career as a cabaret musician, having learned guitar, trumpet and piano in school. Roussos went on to become a global superstar with his solo hits Forever and Ever, Mr Reason, Goodbye My Love, Goodbye and Quand je t’aime. His theatrical figure, with a flowing dark beard, intense dark eyes and long hair thinning on top, became one of the musical faces of the Seventies.

He was also a member of progressive rock group Aphrodite’s Child, joining up with Vangelis Papatanassiou and Loukas Sideras. Their association became one of the biggest musical events of the Seventies.

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