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Nikos Papazoglou (1948 - 2011) was a Greek singer/songwriter and producer, born on March 20, 1948, in Toumpa «Λεμονάδικα», Thessaloniki, Greece. He was known by several nicknames, including "Παπάζης," "Κεραμιδόγατος," and "Push pull." Papazoglou's trademark red scarf originated from his school years when he wore a white scarf. He participated in various bands such as the Golden Boys, HitsHickers, and Ζηλωτές, all of which played Rock & Roll with English lyrics. A pivotal moment in his life occurred in America when he was asked to play a Greek song but realized he didn't know one. Upon returning to Greece, he acquired a baglama and became a prominent figure in the Entechno genre. He passed away on April 17, 2011, and was the owner of a record label and recording studio. He was married to a partner whose name is not mentioned.
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