Sakis Rouvas was born in the island of Corfu, Greece. Very soon, music
and singing became a part of his life. His classmates certainly still
remember an unforgettable graduation party where Sakis was the
undisputed star of the show as he performed the greatest hits of
Elvis Presley and
The Beatles.
Gymnastics was also his other passion where he achieved distinctive
national awards. He also excelled in pole vaulting and, as an
exceptional talent that he was, he became a member of the Hellenic
National team.
Sakis made his first professional appearance in Athens, in 1991. It was
there where Polygram "discovered" him, offering him the first recording
contract. Only a few months later he made an outstanding "debut" by
performing at the "Thessaloniki Song Festival". The song titled "Par'
ta" won the first award for music and Sakis got his first experience of
the enthusiastic fans who immediately sensed that a new star was to
rise.
Ever since then things unfold rapidly for the young performer. His
first solo album titled "Sakis Rouvas" was released one day after the
festival and youth from all around Greece showed their love for him by
making the album a massive No. 1 hit. Stands and posters of Sakis
Rouvas were decorating every young girl's room while media in Greece
were speaking of a new star. Soon the sighs turned into screams and his
new live shows became a regular cover story for all kind of magazines.
For four years in a row he monopolises the Hellenic Music Awards as he
receives the best New Singer, the Best Song, the Best Stage Performance
as well as many other awards. By now he is the top Greek stage
performer, appearing together with some of the most prominent Greek
singers such as
Tolis Voskopoulos,
Anna Vissi and
Kaiti Garbi. On May 19th 1997 Sakis
makes a step towards peace and reconciliation by appearing together
with the Turkish pop star Burat Kut in a bi-communal concert organized,
in the controlled by the United Nations, territories of the island of
Cyprus. The concert becomes a news' headline worldwide thus causing a
political impact. For the said concert Sakis was awarded with the
international "Ipeksi prize" for the understanding and the cooperation.
During the same year, the prize was also awarded to the Undersecretary
of State,
George A. Papandreou and
the former Prime Minister
Konstantinos Mitsotakis. Sakis and
Burak also recorded a song duet for the Walt Disney movie,
The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996).
Since 1996, Sakis is happy to have the largest fan club in Greece, the
"Sakis Rouvas Fan Club" or "SRFC", with thousands of members coming
from all parts of Greece as well as from many other countries. The fan
club publishes its own newsletter, which is then sent to every member
by post.
After 5 albums (two gold and a platinum one), Sakis moved to Minos -
EMI record company. His latest album "Kati apo mena" (A little
something of me) on December 1998 became a great hit only a few days
after its release. In fact, two months later it became gold. The
release was followed by an outstanding live performance in one of the
biggest record stores (Virgin Megastores) where thousands of his fans
caused a traffic jam in one of the busiest Avenues of Athens. His new
album could not but enhance his great success. For once more he was
awarded as the Best Stage Performer by the Hellenic Music Awards
critiques.
Sakis who always wants to make an impressive appearance on stage using
all his performing, singing and dancing skills, made an unprecedented
sensation in October 1998 when he appeared on stage wearing a skirt
that was especially made for him by the world famous Haute Couture
designer
Valentino Garavani. Sakis not only
made an outstanding performance singing his new album but also became
for once more a cover page story as all the clothes he wore for this
amazing show were costumes designed by Valentino in person especially
for Sakis.
The new millennium found Sakis in the studio recording for his latest
album "21 Akatallilos" (21st X-Rated), that was released in March 2000.
Once again, it hit the top of the charts from the first day of its
release.
In the summer of 2000 Sakis, being the only true pop star in Greece, is
asked by the management team of Pepsi to star in the new advertising
spot for their summer campaign. This was a great event for the media
since no other Greek artist ever, had an offer such as this one. A
British team that was brought in Athens especially for this produced
the advertising spot for the campaign. The result is absolutely
brilliant as the screenplay was written especially for Sakis to fit his
image and impact on his young female fans. Again, Sakis is being
nationally heard for his actions and receives excellent critique not
only from his regular fans but also on a national level. Pepsi launched
collectors' cans with Sakis' photos.
Since 2002 Sakis has been promoting his career abroad. He has a
five-year contract with the Universal recording company in France and
has released an album for the European market with the cooperation of
the famous songwriter
Desmond Child.
In the spring of 2004 Sakis was asked by the public national TV to
represent Greece in the annual Eurovision Song Contest. He performed
the song "Shake it" and indeed he shook the whole arena on May 15th, in
the finals. He got the third place eventually but won the hearts of
millions across Europe.
Thirteen years and nine albums after his first performance he still is
one of the most, if not THE most, loved and sought after artists in
Greece and he can assure you: "You have seen nothing yet!"