Marika Papagika (Greek: Μαρίκα Παπαγκίκα, 1 September 1890 Kos, Ottoman Empire [now Greece] – 2 August 1943 New York, NY) was a popular Greek singer in the early 20th century and one of the first female Greek singers to be heard on sound recordings.
She was born on the island of Kos on September 1, 1890. In late 1913 or early 1914, she recorded for the Gramophone Company in Alexandria, Egypt. Only one of these recordings has been found so far.
She emigrated to America through Ellis Island in 1915 with her husband, [a2829562], a cymbalom player who was also her accompanist. In December 1918, she made her first recording in the States for [l61808] Records. In July 1919, she also began recording for [l1866] Records. By the mid-20s, Marika and her husband Kostas opened a café aman called "Marika's" on W. 34th St near 8th Ave. in New York, likely the first café aman established in the States. Over the next ten years, she recorded more than two hundred performances of café-aman styled songs, including kleftiko demotikο (Greek traditional songs about Klephts, heroic brigands), rebetiko, and light classical pieces, many of them overlapping with her chief rival in Greek music sales in the United States, Koula Antonopoulos (known on her recordings as "[a=Κα Κούλα]" or Mme. Coula).
At her club and at recording sessions during the 1920's, Marika was often accompanied by her husband Kostas "Gus" Papagika, cellist [a=Markos Sifnios], violinist [a2014519], and the Epirot violinist [a=Alexis Zoumbas]. Marika was a noted exponent of the Smyrnaic style of the rebetiko tragoudi, including old songs about hashish, prison, and street-life. Located on 8th Avenue, "Marika's" wasn't just a café aman, but a speakeasy for Greek people as well as for other Mediterranean immigrants. Marika Papagika recorded her first commercial song, "Smirneiko Minore" for Victor. Along with her rival [a1905572], she introduced Greek music to the Western community. Her early recordings have constantly appeared on compilations and been revived by contemporary singers.
Marika died on Staten Island, New York, on August 2, 1943.
2020
Canary Records
14xFile, FLAC, Comp
2012
Τα Νέα
CD, Comp, RM
2010
Mississippi Records, Canary Records
LP, Comp
2010
Αθηναϊκή Δισκογραφική
CD, Comp
2010
Level
CD, Album
2007
Delta Club
5xCD, Comp
2004
FM Records
5xCD, Comp
2001
Αθηναϊκή Δισκογραφική
11xCD, Comp, Dlx, Box
2000
FM Records
2xCD, Comp
1998
Πανδώρα Μουσικές Εκδόσεις
CD, Comp
1995
1994
Alma Criolla Records
CD, Comp
1984
AEME
LP, Comp
1937
Orthophonic
Shellac, 12"
1928
Columbia
Shellac, 12", RP
1928
Columbia
Shellac, 12", RP
1928
Columbia
Shellac, 10", RP
1928
Columbia
Shellac, 12", RP
1928
Columbia
Shellac, 12", RP
1927
Columbia
Shellac, 12", RP
1926
Columbia
Shellac, 12", RP
1926
Columbia
Shellac, 12", RP
1926
Columbia
Shellac, 12", RP
1926
Columbia
Shellac, 12"
1926
1925
Columbia
Shellac, 12"
1925
Greek Record Company
Shellac, 12"
1925
Columbia
Shellac, 10", RP
1925
Greek Record Company
Shellac, 12"
1925
Victor
Shellac, 10"
1925
Columbia
Shellac, 12"
1925
Columbia
Shellac, 12", RP
1925
Columbia
Shellac, 12"
1925
Columbia
Shellac, 12"
1925
Greek Record Company
Shellac, 12"
1925
Columbia
Shellac, 10", RP
1925
Columbia
Shellac, 10", RP
1925
Victor
Shellac, 12"
1924
Greek Record Company
Shellac, 12"
1924
Columbia
Shellac, 10"
1924
Columbia
Shellac, 10", RP
1924
Columbia
Shellac, 10"
1924
Columbia
Shellac, 10"
1924
Columbia
Shellac, 10"
1924
Columbia
Shellac, 12"
1924
1924
1924
1924
1924
1923
Columbia
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1923
Columbia
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1923
Columbia
Shellac, 10"
1923
Columbia
Shellac, 12"
1923
1923
1923
1922
1921
Columbia
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1921
Columbia
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1921
Victor
Shellac, 10"
1921
Columbia
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1921
Columbia
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1921
Victor
Shellac, 10"
1921
Columbia
Shellac, 10"
1921
1920
Columbia
Shellac, 12"
1920
Victor
Shellac, 10"
1920
Columbia
Shellac, 10"
1920
Columbia
Shellac, 12"
1919
Columbia
Shellac, 10"
1919
Victor
Shellac, 10"
1919
Victor
Shellac, 10"
1919
Ελληνικός Δίσκος
CD, Comp
FM Records
5xCD, Comp, S/Edition + Box
Columbia
Shellac, 12"
Victor
Shellac, 12"
2012
Mississippi/Change Records, Canary Records
LP, Comp
2012
Çok Malko
CD, Album
2011
Tompkins Square
3xCD, Comp
2011
Canary Records
56xFile, WAV, Comp
2010
2006
Το Βήμα
CD, Comp, Promo
2000
Rounder Select
CD, Comp
1996
1994
Kalan Müzik Yapım
Cass, Comp
1992
1987
1984
CBS, CBS
Cass, Comp
1984
1984
1928
Columbia
Shellac, 12", RP
1928
1926
Columbia
Shellac, 12", RP
1920
Columbia
Shellac, 10"
1920
2017