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Eleftheria Arvanitaki is a Greek pop folk singer of Icarian descent, born October 17, 1957 in Piraeus.
Career
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Eleftheria Arvanitaki is a Greek pop folk singer of Icarian descent, born October 17, 1957 in Piraeus.
Career
Arvanitaki started her career in singing in 1980, by joining the group "Opisthodromiki Kompania" / "Οπισθοδρομικ? Κομπαν?α" (Retrograde Company) and in 1981 she had her first guest appearance on a CD, by being featured in the album of Vangelis Germanos titled "Ta Barakia". She broke away from the group and started a solo career in 1984 with her album Eleftheria Arvanitaki.
In August 2004 she participated in the closing ceremony of the Athens Olympics.
She has performed in several WOMAD and other festivals. In 2006 she took part in the Christmas concert "Frostroses" in Reykjavik, Iceland as a part of a group of singers named "European Divas". The other "divas" were Sissel Kyrkjeb? (Norway), Eiv?r Pálsdóttir (Faroe Islands), Petula Clark (UK), Ragga Gisla (Iceland) and Patricia Bardon (Ireland).
Thanks to her contract with Universal's jazz label Verve Records, her music has enjoyed international release and exposure to some extent. Verve has subsequently assigned her to the EmArcy label, Universal's European jazz arm, whose focus includes developing local European talent to an international caliber. Her recordings are all generally produced under her native signing with Universal Music Greece.
She is a cousin of award-winning Greek Australian filmmaker Anthony Maras.