Haris and Panos Katsimihas, also known as Katsimiha brothers or Katsimiheoi (Athens, Octοber 1952) are Greek singers. For the greatest part of their music career they performed as a duet. Katsimiha brothers are twin brothers. They were born in Athens and grown up in Agios Dimitrios and Nea Smirni, while they spent their youth working in West Germany. Initially, they became known from their participation in the Music Competition of Corfu, organised by Manos Hadjidakis in 1982, where they won the...
Haris and Panos Katsimihas, also known as Katsimiha brothers or Katsimiheoi (Athens, Octοber 1952) are Greek singers. For the greatest part of their music career they performed as a duet. Katsimiha brothers are twin brothers. They were born in Athens and grown up in Agios Dimitrios and Nea Smirni, while they spent their youth working in West Germany. Initially, they became known from their participation in the Music Competition of Corfu, organised by Manos Hadjidakis in 1982, where they won the competition with the song "Mia vradia sto Louki". Their first record produced in 1985 in a production by Manolis Rasoulis. Since then and for about 20 years, the brothers produced their own records for songs they wrote and sang themselves. They have also appeared in live acts in Athens and produced records with other musicians. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.