Arion Music Awards
{{Short description|Greek music industry awards}}
{{Infobox award
| name = Arion Music Awards
| current_awards =
| image = Arion Music Awards logo.png
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| country = Greece
| sponsor = IFPI
| network_list = Mega Channel (2002–06)
ANT1 (2007)
| location =
| date = 2002–2007
| website =
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The Arion Music Awards (Greek : Μουσικά Βραβεία Αρίων) were the Greek music industry's awards program from 2002 to 2007. The organizer was IFPI along with Mega Channel (2002–06) and ANT1 (2007).{{cite web|title="Αρίων": τα ελληνκά μουσικά βραβεία με ψήφο του κοινού|url=http://www.kathimerini.gr/112911/article/politismos/arxeio-politismoy/ariwn-ta-ellhnika-moysika-vraveia-me-yhfo-toy-koinoy|newspaper=Kathimerini|accessdate=20 November 2015|date=5 March 2002|language=el}} The awards were named after ancient Greek poet Arion.{{cite magazine|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=5xAEAAAAMBAJ&pg=SL153-PA39|page=EW-39|magazine=Billboard|publisher=|first=Maria|last=Paravantes|title=Arion Awards Enjoy Double Success|date=4 May 2002|access-date=12 November 2021|volume=114|number=18}} Other older Greek music awards were the Pop Corn Music Awards and the Thessaloniki Music Festival and newer awards are the MAD Video Music Awards. The awards were general awards and special awards concerned with the various Greek music genres (Éntekhno, Laiko, Modern Laiko and Pop music. The winners were determined by voting of music producers and music reporters.
General
=Best Album=
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2003
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=Best Song=
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2002 |
2003 |
2004
|"Treno" |
2005 |
2006
|"Kernao" |
2007
|"Ola i Tipota" |
=Best Male Artist=
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=Best Female Artist=
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2007 |
Entechno
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2002 | Pyx Lax | Giannis Kotsiras | Eleftheria Arvanitaki |
2003
|Giannis Kotsiras (live) - Giannis Kotsiras | Domenica | Giannis Vardis | Eleftheria Arvanitaki
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2004 | Pyx Lax | Alkinoos Ioannidis | Haris Alexiou |
2005 | Kitrina Podilata | Giannis Vardis | Alkistis Protopsalti |
2006 | Heimerinoi Kolymvites | Pantelis Thalassinos | Eleni Tsaligopoulou |
2007 | colspan="3"| |
Laiko
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2002 | Giannis Ploutarchos | Glykeria |
2003 | Antonis Remos | Natassa Theodoridou
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2004 | Thodoris Ferris | Haris Alexiou |
2005 | Paschalis Terzis | Peggy Zina |
2006 | Giannis Ploutarchos | Peggy Zina |
2007 | colspan="2"| |
Modern Laiko
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2002 | Notis Sfakianakis | Katy Garbi |
2003 | Antonis Remos | Natassa Theodoridou
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2004 | Thodoris Ferris | Maria Iakovou |
Pop music
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2002 | Nama | Sakis Rouvas | Iro |
2003 | Ble | Harry Varthakouris | Anna Vissi
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2004 | Dytikes Synoikies | Sakis Rouvas | Eirini Merkouri |
2005 | C:Real | Giannis Vardis | Helena Paparizou |
2006 | Nama | Sakis Rouvas | Helena Paparizou |
2007 | colspan="3"| |
Soundtracks
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2002 |
2003
|Kourastika na Skotono tous Agapitikous sou | | |
2004
|Leni |
2005 |
2006
|Loafing and Camouflage: Sirens in the Aegean |
2007
|2 |
References
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External links
- [http://www.megatv.com/classics.asp?catid=32018 Arion Awards at Mega TV]