Sotis Volanis (Greek: ãÃÂÃÂֈÃÂÿûìý÷ÃÂ, born Sotiris Stavridis in 20 February 1971) is a Greek singer. He was born in Akrolimni, Pella, Greece.
He is best known for his 2002 success Poso Mou Leipei (i zesti ankalia sou) (Greek: àÃÂÃÂÿ üÿàûõïÃÂõù ÷ öõÃÂÃÂî ñóúñûùì ÃÂÿà), English How much I miss your warm hug.
Due to his great success the song has been covered several times:
In his youth at the age of 13, he started to learn piano. In around 1984, he went to Düsseldorf to work as a piano player at the age of 14. He then moved to Munich, to Belgium and other countries. Upon his return to Thessaloniki in 1995, he began singing in different bouzoukia clubs -night clubs where Greek music is performed liveâ in provinces across Greece. Subsequently he went to Belgium where he was working daily. In 2000 he moved to Dubai, United Arab Emirates, where he was working as piano player and singer at a nightclub singing Greek songs. The lyrics and music for the song How much I miss your warm hug (') where inspired from his stay there. In 2001, he released his first music single and his first music album shortly after, from the Vasipap record label located in Thessaloniki. The songâÂÂs success and popularity made him a famous singer across Greece.
In 2010, Sotis Volanis spoke openly about his troubles with alcoholism. He stated that he couldn't understand how it could have gone so far. The revelation of his alcohol problem was made at Alter ChannelâÂÂs television show program Zamanfou presented by Annita Pania. He said "The reason why I started drinking is because I am an introverted person and do not express my feelings", and he promised "I would never take a sip ever again." The alcohol's negative health effects led him to seek treatment and, ultimately, to be able to successfully complete a rehabilitation. He has maintained his sobriety since 2014.