Tetos Demetriades was a Greek singer from Istanbul who became one of the early recorded voices of Greek and Eastern Mediterranean song in the USA. His 1927 recording of Misirlou helped preserve one of the melody's best-known early forms before later instrumental versions carried it into rock and cinema. In MusicTales, his tag connects old-world song, migration, recording history, and the cultural route later carried into electric form by Dick Dale.