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Christos Dantis (Christos Vlahakis) was born on 26 September, 1966 in Athens, Greece, is a Greek musician. Discover Christos Dantis's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 57 years old?

Popular As Christos Vlahakis
Occupation Musician · songwriter · producer
Age 57 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 26 September, 1966
Birthday 26 September
Birthplace Athens, Greece
Nationality Greece

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1966

Christos Dantis (Χρήστος Δάντης; born Christos Vlahakis, 26 September 1966), is a Greek multi-instrumentalist, singer, songwriter, lyricist, and record producer best known for his hits such as "To Palio Mou Palto" and "Ena Tragoudi Akoma" and later for co-writing the song "My Number One" for Elena Paparizou, winning the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 for Greece.

Christos Dantis started playing music in front of an audience when in his early teens.

1986

He sang and played either guitar or bass guitar, while also experimenting with the drums, in various music genre bands such as rock, funk, soul, R&B, metal etc. It was in the 1986–87 period of the Music Stage Taboo in Athens, when during the auditions for new singers to complement the program of main singers Tania Tsanaklidou and Dimitra Galani, composer George Hatzinasios was the "godfather" of his name Dantis.

During that period Christos sang on commercial advertising jingles while meeting with many influential producers like Akis Golfidis owner of R.I.A. Productions-Records back then, who produced most of his very first recordings in vinyl.

The first professionally produced song he sang was in 1986 titled "Tell me more" (T. Kallianiotis/T.Siganos) in a compilation named "Straight to the top" consisting of various Greek artists singing English lyrics songs.

1987

In 1987, he sang in his first 45rpm maxi single, again with R.I.A. Productions named "Christian Dante – Turn On" (C.Dantis/G.Shaggs) from Sakkaris Records (SR 8546).

One year later he collaborated with the composer Yannis Karalis and made his first television appearance on the TV show of Lilanda Likiardopoulou "Prova" on Karalis song named "Eida tin morfi sou".

Same year and his second LP single is out named "Belly Dance (Y.Karalis/T.Siganos). Performances start to multiply for Christos singing covers of domestic contemporary pop/folk hits and foreign covers of songs sung by James Brown and Terence Trent D'Arby.

1990

Dantis later released his first personal album called Dahtilika Apotypomata in 1990 with music and lyrics written by Giannis Karalis which became platinum.

1991

The compilation was made by R.I.A. Productions and distributed by Sony in 1991.

In 1991, he released the golden album Aman which was also released in four European countries with remixes.

At the same time the video clips from the album were played on MTV and MCM accompanied by a TV special offering live performances and an interview with Steve Blame the presenter of MTV.

1993

The first experimentations Christos Dantis did with folk songs was in 1993 with the album Ala.

One year later Dantis released his most familiar pop-rock album to date, titled 4.

The album became gold and the song "Kapoios S’ Agapaei" appeared on MTV once more.

1995

Dantis released another album a year later in 1995 called Tama.

1996

The album became gold and following his gold success, Dantis decided to release another album in 1996 called Foni Voodos and another in 1997 titled Ta Giousoufakia.

Not wanting to disappoint his growing fan base, Dantis released a double album titled Tournas – Dantis Live or known by some as Krifo Sholeio.

The live recordings were taken from his concerts that year with rock artist Kostas Tournas.

Striving for the best, Dantis began work on his next album immediately.

1999

It took just 11 months of preparations in studio for his next album To Palio Mou Palto which was released in 1999.

The album immediately became gold.

A few months later, he redid the song "24.000 baci" by Adriano Celentano for the movie Safe Sex created by Repas and Papathanasiou which is included in the movie soundtrack.

The song reached the top of the charts after just a couple of days of release.

2001

In 2001 he moved to the independent Greek record label Nitro Music and released the album To Domatio which soon became platinum and the songs "To Domatio", "Dos Mou Fotia" and his duet with Notis Sfakianakis "Himonas Einai" became hits.

2003

After a two-year break, Dantis returned in May 2003 by signing with Sony Music Greece and with the album Ena Tragoudi Akoma composed entirely by Giorgos Theofanous.

2004

In 2004 he participated in the Greek talent show Fame Story as a member of the committee and in May, he released one of his most successful albums to date Maya Maya.

Besides himself, music and lyrics were written by Vangelis Konstantinidis, Vassilis Giannopoulos, Sofie Pappa, Natalia Germanou, Manos Psaltakis, Christoforos Germenis, Konstantinos Pantzis, Giannis Liondos, and Antonis Skokos.

In the winter of 2004–05 he appeared at club Fix with Christos Pazis.

2005

In 2005, he co-wrote with Natalia Germanou the lyrics for the song "My Number One", composed by Manos Psaltakis.

It was chosen as Greece's official participation in the Eurovision Song Contest in Kyiv, Ukraine and sung by Elena Paparizou on 21 May 2005.

The song won the contest and Greece won the contest for the first time.

The song became very popular with Elena Paparizou and Dantis reaching highs in their careers.

In May 2005, Christos Dantis wrote the album Eho Sta Matia Ourano for Katy Garbi along with the songs "Akouse Agori Mou", "To Narkotiko Mou", and his duet "Spaciba Baby".

In June of the same year he signed the music of Flora Theodorou's first single titled "Giatre Mou!!!".

The CD single includes 3 songs, music by Christos Dantis and lyrics by Vassilis Giannopoulos and Natalia Germanou.

He cooperated with NOVA's satellite platform and wrote the song "Ola Super" with lyrics by Vangelis Konstantinidis which will be the musical pattern for 9 sports channels.

In September 2005, he went to Thessaloniki with Katy Garbi for a number of appearances.

Following that, he released a CD single titled "Prodosia" in October 2005.

2006

The songs "Beautiful", "Ola another CD Single titled "Gia Senane Bora". It was accompanied by a full-length album in the fall of 2006 called "Min Peis Pote". In January 2007, ERT asked Dantis to take part in a National Selection as a singer to represent Greece in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007. His song "No Madonna" hit the charts but didn't make it to the competition.