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Greek musician Demis Roussos, known to many as the singer of Vangelis' early prog rock band Aphrodite's Child, has passed away. He was 68. The exact cause of death is unknown, but the BBC reports that he had an extended stay in the hospital with an undisclosed illness. Roussos died on Sunday (January 25) at Hygeia Hospital in Athens, Greece. Born in Egypt, Roussos' family later moved to Greece, where the musician got his start in the '60s groups the Idols and We Five. He found success in the late '60s and early '70s when he formed Aphrodite's Child as a bassist and vocalist. ...
Greek musician Demis Roussos, known to many as the singer of Vangelis' early prog rock band Aphrodite's Child, has passed away. He was 68. The exact cause of death is unknown, but the BBC reports that he had an extended stay in the hospital with an undisclosed illness. Roussos died on Sunday (January 25) at Hygeia Hospital in Athens, Greece. Born in Egypt, Roussos' family later moved to Greece, where the musician got his start in the '60s groups the Idols and We Five. He found success in the late '60s and early '70s when he formed Aphrodite's Child as a bassist and vocalist. ...
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