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About George Kam - Topic

George Kam is a self taught Guitar player,Producer,Composer from Hellas(Greece).George was born on October 29th, 1987 and raised in Athens. He grew up listening to a lot of traditional Greek music and rock/jazz/metal classics. During his early teens he became interested in learning the guitar.

In 2007 he graduated from Greece Collage O.E.E.K in the field of Computer technology and Networks. After finishing his military obligations he started writing soundtrack and movie scores in order to expand his music library. He participated in lots of music acts such as in the exceptional music group of Greek singer Theodosia Tsatsou, as a guitar player. George is now introducing his Official Youtbe Artist Channel as a motivating idea, in order to help him connect with people who are interested to his music and guitar playing.

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