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Singer, Unicef Goodwill Ambassador

"More than 450 albums; more than 300 million albums sold worldwide; at least 300 gold, platinum, and diamond albums; 14 European arts awards. Greek songstress Nana Mouskouri grew up in Athens in the shadow of an open-air cinema's movie screen, and hearing Judy Garldn in The Wizard of Oz" inspired her to sing (and taught her how to sing in English). One six-decade career later, Mouskouri, 70, is a CinemaScope presence among pan-and-scan performers, having sold more albums internationally than any other female artists (yes, even Madonna)..." (Vanity Fair, November '04 Issue)

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having sold more albums internationally than any other female artists (yes, even Madonna)

hey! I didn't know that.

Without doubt, she is the most famous greek singer of all times. I'm not saying she's the best though

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You have better???

check out: nana's book of songs, and listen to: 'after the goldrush'........

Makes me shivver!

:relaxin:

sorry that she did sing in German language that was a big mistake :angry: :angry: :angry:

and thats why we call her Banana Mouskouri :P :P :P

sorry for that :o:o:o

but a Great Voice she has it

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