Pop Corn Music Awards 1997 Explained

Pop Corn Music Awards 1997
Awarded For:Votes by readers of Greek music publication Pop Corn and viewers of Mega Channel
Location:Theatre REX (Athens)
Country:Greece
Most Awards:Anna Vissi (7)
Date:31 March, 1998
Host:Vana Barba and Apostolos Gletsos
Previous:1996
Next:1998

The seventh Annual Pop Corn Music Awards for 1997, at Theatre REX, Athens, Greece. The awards recognized the most popular artists and albums in Greece from the year 1997 as voted by Greek music publication Pop Corn. The event was hosted by Vana Barba and Apostolos Gletsos on March 31, 1998. The Pop Corn Music Awards were discontinued in 2002.[1] [2] [3]

Performances

Artist(s)Song(s)
Katy Garbi"Apozimiosi"
Sakis Rouvas"Otan O Kosmos Tha Allaksei (Panagia Ton Parision)"
Five"Slam Dunk The Funk"
"When The Lights Go Out"
Anna Vissi"Gazi"
"S'Eho Epithimisi"

Winners and nominees

Best Video ClipBest Breakthrough Artist
  • Giorgos Gavalos – "O Faros" (Mando)
    • Diitris Sotas – "Deka Magisses" (Giannis Savvidakis)
    • Vaggelis Kalaitzsis – "To Louketo" (Giorgos Mazonakis)
  • Triantafillos
    • Antonis Christos
    • Valantis
    • Lena Papadopoulou
    • Nektarios Sfirakis
Best Laiko Dance SongBest Group
Album of the YearSong of the Year
  • Giannis Savvidakis – "Deka Magisses"
    • Anna Vissi – "Travma"
    • Stelios Rokkos– "Megales Agapes"
Best Male InterpretationBest Female Interpretation
  • Giannis Vardis – "Isos"
Best Duet/CollaborationBest Stage Performance
Best CompositionMost Likeable Artist
Best LyricBest Artwork
  • Manos Tsilimidis – "Ikogenneiaki Ipothesi" ([Antonis Vardis])
    • Natalia Germanou – "Apolito Keno" (Anna Vissi)
    • Giannis Kalpouzos – "Deka Magisses" (Giannis Savvidakis)

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  • Antonis Glykos – Travma (Anna Vissi)
    • Petros Parashis – Akrovatis Tou Onirou (Giannis Savvidakis)
    • Alkistis Spilioti – Pes To Mou Afto (Evridiki)

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|-|- bgcolor="#DDDDDD"| colspan=5 align=center |International |-|Best Group| colspan=8 align=center "|Spice Girls|-|Best New Artist| colspan=8 align=center "|Hanson|-|Best Male Artist| colspan=8 align=center "|Peter Andre|-|Best Female Artist| colspan=8 align=center "|Celine Dion|-|Best Single| colspan=8 align=center "|Aqua - "Barbie Girl"|-|Best Album| colspan=8 align=center "|Spice Girls - "Spiceworld"|-|Best Dance Act| colspan=8 align=center "|The Prodigy|-|Best Dance Single| colspan=8 align=center "|Backstreet Boys - "Everybody (Backstreet's Back)"|-|Best Video Clip| colspan=8 align=center "|Backstreet Boys - "Everybody (Backstreet's Back)"|-|- bgcolor="#DDDDDD"| colspan=8 align=center |Achievement Award |-| colspan=8 align=center "|Mimis Plessas|-|- bgcolor="#DDDDDD"| colspan=8 align=center |Radio Top 10 Award |-| colspan=8 align=center "|Antonis Remos - "Ti Eimouna Gia Sena"|-|- bgcolor="#DDDDDD"| colspan=8 align=center |Sfera 102.1 Song of The Year |-| colspan=8 align=center "|Anna Vissi - "Travma"|-|}

References

Notes and References

  1. Georgantas, Themis, Pop Corn Magazine #156: Mousika Vravia Pop Corn '97, Musicoekdotiki Co., Athens, 1998, p.16-17
  2. Georgantas, Themis, Mousika Vravia Pop Corn '98 Magazine, Musicoekdotiki Co., Athens, 1999, p.16-17
  3. Georgantas, Themis, Mousika Vravia Pop Corn '99 Magazine, Musicoekdotiki Co., Athens, 2000, p.16-17