Giannis Dimitras, born in Corfu in 1954, is a celebrated Greek singer and composer known for his rich contributions to the laïko music genre. His career took off in 1978 with his debut in the iconic musical "Jesus Christ Superstar" and the release of his first album. Dimitras gained international recognition when he represented Greece in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1981 with his enchanting song "Feggari Kalokerino" (Summer Moon). Throughout his career, he has released numerous albums, including "Erminevi Mano Loizo" and "Gates," showcasing his versatile talent and deep connection to Greek musical traditions. Dimitras' performances and recordings continue to captivate audiences, making him a beloved figure in Greek music.