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]ARION RADIO , named after the greek god of music, is the No1 Greek digital radio, broadcasting live the hottest Greek hits and an eclectic selection of Greek classics. Feel the passion of nonstop music, enjoy exclusive tracks and discover the upcomming hits. The guitarist Arion was a native of Mythimna (Lesvos Island) (625 - 585 B.C.) He is renowned for perfecting the dithiramb, the ancient singing pattern, by embedding rythm and orchestration. There is a story telling about Arion and his lyre: Arion was aboard a ship travelling from Sicely to ... See more
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http://www.arionradio.com/
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ARION RADIO , named after the greek god of music, is the No1 Greek digital radio, broadcasting live the hottest Greek hits and an eclectic selection of Greek classics.
Feel the passion of nonstop music, enjoy exclusive tracks and discover the upcomming hits.
The guitarist Arion was a native of Mythimna (Lesvos Island) (625 - 585 B.C.) He is renowned for perfecting the dithiramb, the ancient singing pattern, by embedding rythm and orchestration.
There is a story telling about Arion and his lyre: Arion was aboard a ship travelling from Sicely to Korinth, when the mafia-sailors plotted to kill him. Arion then asked to sing to the Gods before being thrown to the sea.
So charming he played his guitar that a dolphin, attracted by his music, was so delighted that brought him off to the shore at Cape Taenarum.
Feel the passion of nonstop music, enjoy exclusive tracks and discover the upcomming hits.
The guitarist Arion was a native of Mythimna (Lesvos Island) (625 - 585 B.C.) He is renowned for perfecting the dithiramb, the ancient singing pattern, by embedding rythm and orchestration.
There is a story telling about Arion and his lyre: Arion was aboard a ship travelling from Sicely to Korinth, when the mafia-sailors plotted to kill him. Arion then asked to sing to the Gods before being thrown to the sea.
So charming he played his guitar that a dolphin, attracted by his music, was so delighted that brought him off to the shore at Cape Taenarum.
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