Μωρά Στη Φωτία (eng: Babies In Fire) were formed in 1985 by singer/bassist Stelios “Salvador” Papaioannou, drummer Giorgos Papaioannou and guitarist Dimitris “Bunny” Vasiliadis in Veroia, Greece.
In 1986, Dimitris “Bunny” Vasiliadis was replaced by Pavlos Pavlidis and the band decided to move from Veroia to Thessaloniki. Their name by then was Λεγεώνα Των Ξένων (fra: Légion étrangère) and began to perform live in northern Greece.
The band decided to change their name to Μωρά Στη Φωτιά from a Brian Eno’s song title.
In 1989, Pavlos Pavlidis left the band and the band will later accuse him for using four of their songs in his debut album with Τα Ξύλινα Σπαθιά (eng: Wooden Swords) without their permission.
Nowadays, Stelios “Salvador” Papaioannou is the only one left from the original line-up members.
In 1986, Dimitris “Bunny” Vasiliadis was replaced by Pavlos Pavlidis and the band decided to move from Veroia to Thessaloniki. Their name by then was Λεγεώνα Των Ξένων (fra: Légion étrangère) and began to perform live in northern Greece.
The band decided to change their name to Μωρά Στη Φωτιά from a Brian Eno’s song title.
In 1989, Pavlos Pavlidis left the band and the band will later accuse him for using four of their songs in his debut album with Τα Ξύλινα Σπαθιά (eng: Wooden Swords) without their permission.
Nowadays, Stelios “Salvador” Papaioannou is the only one left from the original line-up members.