
My dad passed four years ago at 91 and my mom just passed at 93 years. While going through their home I found a photo album from a trip we took when I was eight years old. It was Christmas break December 1969 and we traveled to central Florida. I remember visiting many of the popular tourist haunts; Wiki Wachee, Sunken Gardens, the Circus Museum, and the Bellm Cars & Music of Yesterday Museum. I had not seen that photo album in many years. Distant memories, yet that trip from 43 years ago held seeds to my interests today.
Being of Greek descent, Tarpon Springs was next to experience. At St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Cathedral we viewed the weeping Icon, which had made headlines that December. On another day we saw a Greek band playing a Philoptochos event. Philoptochos is an church organization raising money for various charitable endeavors.
My dad listened to Greek music often. I, being a young American kid, couldn't stand most of it! Today, I enjoy a wider variety of music. A few months ago I saw the following disc on eBay. Prior to bidding I heard a sound clip, liked it enough to bid, and won my first Greek record. The music is a Greek Blues called Rebetiko. I'll add a few more Greek 78s to my collection as I find the ones I like.
LISTEN http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=udvsbCk-SOA
The musical treasures seen at the Bellm and Circus museums impressed me... but who would have guessed that the guitarist pictured in that band is recognized as the patriarch of Rebetiko... and yes, he too is the performer on my very first Greek 78! His name, George Katsaros.
Synchronicity is awesome.

Performing at 107 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i75-zh8t0W0
Some information about him from his obituary...
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/peopl ... 49521.html
James.