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Tzimis Panousis

Tzimis Panousis ((ギリシア語:Δημήτρης "Τζίμης" Πανούσης)) is a Greek musician and stand-up comedian born in Athens on February 12, 1954, where he has spent most of his life. His fans often refer to him as “Tzimakos” (little Jim). He is married to Lili Achladioti and has a son, Aris and a daughter Fotini.
== Early biography ==

Panousis made his first appearance in the mid-1970s, performing in various pubs, with his band "Mousikes Taxiarhies" (Musical Brigades, (ギリシア語:Μουσικές Ταξιαρχίες)). Panousis was the vocalist and main composer of the group. Their first (unofficial) album was ''Disco Tsoutsouni'' (Disco Weenie) released in 1980. It was an illegally published tape, many songs of which were later rerecorded for the band's official debut, their eponymous album in 1982. The band went under the alias "Alamana's Bridge" to make a guest appearance with two songs in the compilation album ''Made in Greece''. In 1986, Mousikes Taxiarhies was disbanded and Panousis went solo. His subsequent successful career showed that he could be a band on his own.

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