Tzimis Panousis is a prominent Greek musician, comedian, and satirist, born on December 15, 1954, in Athens. He is best known for his contributions to the rock and alternative music scene, blending various genres, including rock, pop, and traditional Greek music, often with a comedic and satirical twist. Panousis gained fame in the 1980s with his band, "The Band of the 21st Century," and his solo career, where he became known for his provocative lyrics and bold performances. Notable works include albums such as "Koukoumavla" (1983), "Aneksartitos" (1991), and "I Dromi" (1994), which showcase his unique style and critical social commentary. His impact on Greek music is significant, as he pushed boundaries with his irreverent approach to traditional themes, often addressing political and social issues through humor and satire. Panousis is also known for his theatrical performances, which have influenced a generation of Greek artists. Despite his controversial style, he remains a beloved figure in Greece, celebrated for his originality and contribution to the cultural landscape. Tzimis Panousis passed away on January 13, 2022, but his legacy endures in the Greek music scene.