Kostas Nouros: In Athens

Old photo of a young man in suit and tie.


Born near Smyrna in Asia Minor, Kostas Masselos (he adopted the last name Nouros) was an intriguing figure, known for singing soulful amandes and Smyrneika-style rebetiko, occasionally recording with Rosa Eskenazi.


He had one of the most distinctive voices of the times. He was reported to have been a cantor in the Greek Orthodox Church; other sources only say he sang in church as a boy. He was an established star in Smyrna before the population exchange, and when he relocated to Piraeus, his career flourished.


Nouros, who may have been gay, reportedly lived a lonely life. He stepped away from recording in the 1940s, and only performed occasionally after that. Late in life, he lived alone on a meagre pension in a small house in a suburb of Piraeus.


Panayiotis Tountas wrote this song, which Nouros recorded in 1932. From the lyrics: “There are beautiful girls in Athens, guys / in Athens, guys, there are many beautiful ones….In Athens I cannot live without love.”



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