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Nicole Paparistodemou
Νικόλ ΠαπαριστοδήμουBirth name Nicole Paparistodemou Also known as Νικόλ Παπαριστοδήμου Born 16 December 1991
Paphos, CyprusOrigin Paphos, Cyprus Genres pop, dance Occupations Singer Instruments Vocals, Piano Years active 2010 - Present Labels Lyra Website Official Page Nicole Paparistodemou (Greek: Νικόλ Παπαριστοδήμου; born December 16, 1991) is a Greek-Cypriot singer, born and raised in Paphos, Cyprus whose star began to shine after her appearance in Greek Idol. Nicole had also participated in the Cyprus Final for the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 with the song Like a Woman.
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1991-2010: Early life
Nicole was born on the 16th December 1991 in Paphos, Cyprus to Yiannis and Helen Paparistodemou. She has an older and a younger brother, Marinos and Raphaellos -correspondingly. Having expressed a genuine interest towards music from a very young age she began taking piano, theory, solfège and harmony classes at the age of 6 as well as vocal-coach lessons at the age of 8.[1] During her teenage years, she participated in numerous local singing competitions as well as in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest twice[2] and, although aspiring to become a lawyer, her love for music led her to apply for a scholarship to Berklee College of Music in Boston which she had managed to obtain. Nonetheless, her participation in Greek Idol I had changed her plans and she saved her place for a later stage.
Cyprus National Final for Eurovision
Nicole's attempt for winning the Cyprus Final in the Eurovision Song Contest may had not been successful but her song, Like a Woman, a powerful ballad written by the infamous Eurovision composer Mike Connaris, had won the hearts of the audiences who were introduced to her just before the beginning of the Greek Idol.
2010: Greek Idol
As she had missed the opportunity to represent Cyprus in the Eurovision Song Contest in 2010, Nicole decided to give Greek Idol a go. The following day after the Cyprus National Final, she went for the Greek Idol audition and the judges had been left amazed with her vocal abilities (Nicole's Audition). Having been chosen in the final 10 of the show, week by week her performances were applauded by the judges and the public. However it was not only her voice that won their hearts but also her petite-frame and childish naiveness. No Greek Idol fan can forget her nickname "Fraoulitsa/Φραουλίτσα" (little strawberry), given to her by one of the judges, Petros Kostopoulos.Greek Idol I ended with Nicole winning the 2nd place.
2011: Post-Greek Idol era
Straight after the end of Greek Idol I in June 2010, Nicole began her journey in the music pathways in Greece. In July 2010 she accompanied Anna Vissi in her Cyprus tour, after Anna had given her and Valando Tryfonos this opportunity, during the Greek Idol final. In August 2010, Nicole had appeared next to Giannis Ploutarchos/Melisses/Valando Tryfonos and Stergios Ntaousanakis in Thessaloniki for two months and consequently, from October 2010 up until the beginning of March 2011, she had been singing next to Despoina Vandi at Vox in Athens.[3] In addition, she was asked to perform among other talented musicians on the Michael Jackson "Dangerous" Tribute, held in December 2010 in Athens.[4]
In the end of May 2011, she was signed to the Greek music label Lyra and her first single "Mono i agapi" (Only love) was released.[5]
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References
- ^ http://www.esctoday.com/news/read/14961
- ^ http://www.esctoday.com/news/read/14653
- ^ http://www.tralala.gr/interviews/fast-and-fifteen/item/14223-nicol-paparistodimou
- ^ http://www.newstoday.gr/article/13207/dangerous-michael-jackson-fan-tribute
- ^ http://www.ishow.gr/news.asp?guid=DBD926DD-F4CE-45E8-87BD-439EEA957E5A
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