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Angela Dimitriou (Template:Lang-eloo; born Athens, Greece) is a Greek pop folk singer.
She is also famous in the Arab countries across the Middle East, with her song "Margarites" hitting the top of the charts in Lebanon, among other places. She made a song with the Egyptian singer Amr Diab called "Ana Bahebak Aktar." She also covered Marc Almond's song "Death's Diary", in Greek titled "Astrapes kai Vrontes" (Lightnings and Thunders). She is often criticized because of her low education and her comic manner of verbal expression. Angela Dimitriou's biggest hit and signature song is "Fotia Sta Savvatovrada" ("Fire on Saturday Nights").[1] Her CD Single Ah Patrida Mou went gold and her newest album Gyalina Ftera is now circulating. On 14 March 2010, Alpha TV ranked Dimitriou the ninth top-certified female artist in the nation's phonographic era (since 1960).[2]
Discography
- 1980 - Gia Ti Na 'rtheis Arga
- 1982 - Oti Poume Metaxi Mas
- 1983 - Peste Tou
- 1983 - Mia Vradia Sta Bouzoukia No. 1
- 1984 - Mia Vradia Sta Bouzoukia No. 2
- 1985 - Poia Thisia
- 1986 - Dio Fones
- 1987 - Kanonise To
- 1987 - Mia Vradia Stin Fantasia No. 1
- 1988 - Mia Vradia Stin Fantasia No. 2
- 1988 - Mia S'agapo Mia Se Miso
- 1989 - Na Sou Orkisto
- 1990 - Esi Ti Les
- 1991 - Exerountai
- 1992 - Fotia Sta Savvatovrada: 1982-1992 Deka Hronia Tragoudi
- 1992 - Kokkino Tis Fotias
- 1993 - Ftaiei O Erotas (CD Single)
- 1993 - Ftaiei O Erotas
- 1994 - Pes Afto Pou Theleis
- 1995 - Gynaika Ego
- 1996 - Ektos Eleghou I Amartia
- 1996 - Mi Mas Agapas (multiplatinum - first co operation with Foivos)
- 1997 - Ta Zeibekika Tis Antzelas
- 1998 - 100%
- 1999 - Margarites (CD Single)
- 1999 - Kane Stin Akri
- 2000 - Mavri Lista
- 2001 - Hilia Prosopa
- 2002 - Ti Na Ta Kano Afta Pou Eho (CD Single)
- 2002 - Opou Me Paei I Kardia
- 2004 - Kyria Me Gnorises, Kyria Tha Meino...Live
- 2004 - Gia Sena (CD Single)
- 2004 - The Best Of Antzela Dimitriou
- 2004 - Pios Eisai
- 2005 - S'eho?
- 2006 - Oxygono + Live
- 2007 - Ah! Patrida Mou
- 2007 - Ta' Da Ola
- 2008 - Ftaine Oi Antres
- 2010 - Gyalina Ftera
References
- ^ "Greek stars in concert for Hellenic Academy". The Sun. December 2, 2005. http://docs.newsbank.com/g/GooglePM/LOWB/lib00554,10E8C6FAF06484F0.html.
- ^ Chart Show: Your Countdown. Alpha TV. Airdate: 14 March 2010
External links
Categories:- Greek female singers
- People from Athens
- Living people
- Greek laïko singers
- Pop folk singers
- Minos EMI artists
- Modern Greek-language singers
- Greek singer stubs
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