Pop Corn Music Awards

The Greek Pop Corn Music Awards are a defunct awards ceremony that were the first official Greek music awards show from 1992-2001 and were organized by the Greek magazine Pop Corn. The Arion Music Awards became the new national music awards ceremony in 2001 after the Pop Corns were discontinued.[1][2][3]

1996 Pop Corn Music Awards

Best Greek Male Singer

Blue ribbon Thanos Kalliris

Best Greek Lyric

Blue ribbon Giannis Doxas - "Arhizo Polemo" (Katy Garbi)

Best Greek Video Clip

Blue ribbon Manos Adamakis - "Ksespasa" (Stefanos Korkolis)

Best Greek Album Cover

Blue ribbon Petros Parashis - "Tora Arhizoun Ta Dyskola" (Sakis Rouvas)

Best Greek Group

Blue ribbon Ta Kaka Koritsia

Best Greek Dance Laiko Song

Blue ribbon Katy Garbi - "Perasmena Ksehasmena"

Best Greek Stage Performance

Blue ribbon Sakis Rouvas

Best Greek Duet

Blue ribbon Konstantina, Vasilis Karras - "To Dilitirio"

Best Greek Female Singer

Blue ribbon Anna Vissi

Best Greek Song

Blue ribbon Sakis Rouvas - "Tora Arhizoun Ta Dyskola"

Best Greek Synthesis

Blue ribbon Phoebus - "Tha Melagholiso" (Katy Garbi)

Best Greek New Artist

Blue ribbon Foivos Delivorias

Best Greek Interpretation

Blue ribbon Anna Vissi - "Parakalo"

Best Greek Album

Blue ribbon Katy Garbi - "Arhizo Polemo"

More Likeable Greek Artist Towards Public

Blue ribbon Giorgos Alkaios

Best Foreign Group

Blue ribbon Boyzone

Best Foreign Male Singer

Blue ribbon George Michael

Best Foreign Female Singer

Blue ribbon Celine Dion

Best Foreign New Artist

Blue ribbon Peter Andre

Best Foreign Single

Blue ribbon Toni Braxton - "Un-Break My Heart"

Best Foreign LP

Blue ribbon Celine Dion - "Falling into You"

Best Foreign Video Clip

Blue ribbon George Michael - "Fastlove"

1997 Pop Corn Music Awards

The 1997 Pop Corn Music Awards were held at Rex in Athens. It was the 7th annual Pop Corn Music Awards.

Best Greek Male Singer

Blue ribbon Antonis Remos

Best Greek Lyric

Blue ribbon Manos Tsilimidis - "Ikogeniaki Ipothesi" (Antonis Vardis, Yannis Vardis)

Best Greek Video Clip

Blue ribbon Giorgos Gavalos - "Faros" (Mando)

  • Dimitris Sotas - "Deka Magisses" (Giannis Savvidakis)
  • Vaggelis Kalaitzis - "Louketo" (Giorgos Mazonakis)

Best Greek Album Cover

Blue ribbon Antonis Glikos - "Travma" (Anna Vissi)

  • Petros Parashis - "Akrovatis Tou Onirou" (Giannis Savvidakis)
  • Alkistis Spilioti - "Pes To Mou Afto" (Evridiki)

Best Greek Group

Blue ribbon Imiskoumbria

Best Greek Dance Laiko Song

Blue ribbon Dimitris Kokotas - "Porselani"

Best Greek Stage Performance

Blue ribbon Anna Vissi

Best Greek Duet

Blue ribbon Antonis Vardis, Yannis Vardis - "Ikogeniaki Ipothesi"

Best Greek Female Singer

Blue ribbon Elena Paparizou

Best Greek Song

Blue ribbon Giannis Savvidakis - "Deka Magisses"

Best Greek Synthesis

Blue ribbon Nikos Karvelas - "Mavra Gialia" (Anna Vissi)

Best Greek New Artist

Blue ribbon Elena Paparizou

  • Antonis Remos
  • Valantis

Best Greek Male Interpretation

Blue ribbon Giannis Vardis - "Isos"

Best Greek Female Interpretation

Blue ribbon Elena Paparizou - "Me Lene Apla Sissy"

Best Greek Album

Blue ribbon Anna Vissi - "Travma"

  • Antonis Vardis, Giannis Vardis - "Ikogeniaki Ipothesi"
  • Dimitris Kokotas - "Aharistia"

More Likeable Greek Artist Towards Public

Blue ribbon Antonis Remos

Radio Top 10 Award

Blue ribbon Antonis Remos - "Ti Imouna Gia Sena"

Sfera 102,1 Award

Blue ribbon Anna Vissi - "Travma"

Special Honorary Award

Blue ribbon Mimis Plessas

Best Foreign Group

Blue ribbon Spice Girls

Best Foreign Male Singer

Blue ribbon Peter Andre

Best Foreign Female Singer

Blue ribbon Celine Dion

Best Foreign New Artist

Blue ribbon Hanson

Best Foreign Single

Blue ribbon Aqua - "Barbie Girl"

Best Foreign LP

Blue ribbon Spice Girls - "Spiceworld"

Best Foreign Dance Act

Blue ribbon The Prodigy

Best Foreign Dance Single

Blue ribbon Backstreet Boys - "Everybody (Backstreet's Back)"

Best Foreign Video Clip

Blue ribbon Backstreet Boys - "Everybody (Backstreet's Back)"

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
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