Mouskouri, Nana (1934–)
Mouskouri, Nana (1934–)
Greek pop and jazz singer. Born Ioanna Mouskouri, Oct 13, 1934, in Crete, Greece; studied classical singing at Athens Conservatory of Music for 8 years; m. Yorgos (George) Petsilas, 1961 (div. 1975); m. André Chapelle (music producer), Jan 2003.
Participated in the 1st Greek Song Festival, winning 1st and 2nd prize with songs "Kapou Iparchi i Agapi Mou" and "Aster! Asterak!" (1959); won 1st prize in Barcelona for presentation of "Xipna Agapi Mou" (1960); won Golden Lion for appearance in documentary film Greece Land of Dreams (1961); had 1st gold album with Weisse Rosen aus Athen (White Rose of Athens, 1961); with Quincy Jones, recorded album The Girl from Greece Sings (1962); with Michel Legrand, recorded Les Parapluies de Cherbourg; with Harry Belafonte, recorded An Evening with Belafonte and Mouskouri (1963); with her trademark glasses, was an international star, selling over 300 million albums; in UK, had own tv show, "Presenting Nana Mouskouri" (1968–70); representing the Conservatives, was a member of the European Parliament (1994–99).