Afroditi Frida
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Afroditi Frida is a Greek singer, best known for representing Greece in the Eurovision Song Contest 1988.
Biography
Frida studied music for eight years in the
The Greek delegation travelled to Dublin without high hopes. Frida seemed nervous, the dancers seemed out of rhythm and the clown who appeared on stage made this Greek entry one of the most hilarious entries ever. The song was eventually ranked 17th with only Turkey and France voting for it.
In 1989, Frida had her debut album and in 1995 started to work with Xenia Dikaiou and Nancy Kanelli – the sister of the notorious journalist and member of the
Throughout her career, Frida has worked with many famous Greek singers including (Marinella, Haris Alexiou, and others) and now she is making appearances on small music stages around Athens.
Discography
- 1989–Mikri Megali Agapi (Small Great Love)
- 1992–Na Proseheis (Take Care)
- 1995–Tin Ora pou Koimountai ta Thiria (The Time that the Monsters are Asleep)
- 2006–Asimenia Dakria (Silver Tears)
References