Evridiki
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Evridiki | |
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Comme Ci, Comme Ça" at the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 | |
Background information | |
Born | Limassol, Cyprus | 25 February 1968
Genres | Pop, techno, rock, electropop |
Years active | 1991-present |
Labels | Panik Records |
Website | http://www.evridikis.com |
Evridiki Theokleous (
Music career
Early years
Born in Limassol, Cyprus, Theokleous was raised in the island's capital, Nicosia. While still at school, she studied music at the National Conservatory of Cyprus. When she finished school, she went to Le Studio des Variétés in Paris, where she studied music, theatre, and dancing. Afterwards she went to the Berklee College of Music in Boston, where she supplemented her musical studies with courses of harmony and instrumentation.
In 1989, she moved to Athens to work with several artists, sing in compilations, and in 1991, she released her first personal album Gia Proti Fora.
Collaboration with Theofanous
Their first collaboration was in 1992 with the album Kane pos m agapas. The album did very well in sales and received very high airplay. In 1993, Evridiki released her album Missise Me (Hate Me), making her one of the most successful singers in Greece. Missise Me is supposed to be Evridiki's favourite album among her fans.
In 1994, while wanting to try out something new, she started working on her next album Fthinoporo Gynaikas (Woman's Autumn). Inspired by the idea of her growing older as the time passes, the album was a mixture of pop and Greek folklore music. The same year (1994) she married
Theofanous was the main composer and producer of Evridiki's first nine albums while he collaborated with Minos EMI A&r manager Vangelis Yannopoulos in 1998 and 1999. Albums like Dese Mou ta Matia (1998) (her first Golden album), To Koumpi (1999) and Ola Dika Sou (2000), with their pop/laiko sound, are characteristic of Evridiki's Theofanous period.
Career turn – collaboration with Korgialas
In 2002, Evridiki made a turn in her career. After her divorce she cooperated no more with her ex-husband and turned from pop music to rock/alternative. In her 2002 album Live Ki Allios she performed well known rock songs revealing another side of hers. In 2002, she also performed on stage as "Taptim" in the musical The King and I, produced by Mimi Denisi with very positive acceptance by public and critics.
After having a studio music break for almost three years, Evridiki released the album Oso Fevgo Gyrizo (2003), in which she wrote two songs. This record would be a turning point in Evridiki's career by characterising a new era for her. Since then she has been recognised as the most successful Greek female rock singer [citation needed]. She released another critically acclaimed record Sto Idio Vagoni (2005). In both albums she collaborated to musician Dimitris Korgialas
Korgialas was the composer of
In 2009, Evridiki released the album Etsi Ine I Agapi, performing together with Dimitris Korgialas. The next year (2010) the CD-single Etsi Apla was released.
In 2017, Evridiki collaborated with Lopodites, a local pop-rock band based in Cyprus. The collaboration continued in 2018 when she appeared on stage once again with Lopodites and female singer Georgia Kerala (vocalist of the band Ble) at Ravens Music Hall in Limassol.
Overall, Evridiki is one of the most popular successful and best selling singers in Greece and Cyprus. Besides George Theophanous and Dimitris Korgialas, she has worked with important personalities of the Greek music industry; Vasilis Papakonstantinou, Giorgos Hatzinasios, Yannis Spanos, Marios Tokas, Vangelis Dimitriadis, Christos Dantis, Natalia Germanou, Eleni Peta, Antonis and Yannis Vardis, Stelios Rokkos, and Sakis Rouvas.
Participation in Eurovision Song Contest
She represented Cyprus in the Eurovision Song Contest in
In 2007, she was selected to represent Cyprus for a third time, in
In 2008, she appeared at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2008 in which she performed the theme song of the contest, Fun in the Sun with her then husband Dimitris Korgialas.
Discography
- Studio albums
- 1991 – Gia proti fora (Για πρώτη φορά) (re-issue CD with 3 more tracks)
- 1992 – Poso ligo me xeris (Πόσο λίγο με ξέρεις)
- 1993 – Misise me (Μίσησέ με) (re-issue CD with 2 more tracks)
- 1995 – Fthinoporo gynaikas (Φθινόπωρο γυναίκας)
- 1996 – I epomeni mera (Η επόμενη μέρα) (double CD with a live recording)
- 1997 – Pes to mmou afto (Πες το μου αυτό)
- 1998 – Dese mou ta matia (Δέσε μου τα μάτια)
- 1999 – To koumbi (Το κουμπί)
- 2000 – Ola dika sou (Όλα δικά σου)
- 2002 – Live ki allios (Live κι αλλιώς)
- 2003 – Oso fevgo gyrizo (Όσο φεύγω γυρίζω)
- 2005 – Sto idio vagoni (Στο ίδιο βαγόνι)
- 2007 – 13 (Δεκατρία)
- 2009 – Etsi einai i agapi (Έτσι είναι η αγάπη) (with Dimitris Korgialas)
- 2011 – Oneirevomai akoma mama (Ονειρεύομαι ακόμα μαμά)
- 2017 – 25 gia panta (25 για πάντα)
- EPs
- 2010 – ...Etsi apla (...Έτσι απλά)
- Singles
- 1992 – "Tairiazoume" ("Ταιριάζουμε")
- 1994 – "Eimai anthropos ki ego" ("Είμαι άνθρωπος κι εγώ")
- 1996 – "Afto to fili" ("Αυτό το φιλί")
- 1997 – "As en tziai mian foran" ("Ας εν τζιαί μιαν φοράν")
- 1997 – "Pes to mou afto" ("Πες το μου αυτό")
- 2008 – "I Zoi Ehei Hroma" ("Η ζωή έχει χρώμα")
- Promo singles
- 1993 – "Misise me" ("Μίσησέ με")
- 1995 – "Fthinoporo ginekas: Fovamai/Ti theleis apo mena" ("Φθινόπωρο γυναίκας: Φοβάμαι/Τι θέλεις από μένα")
- 2003 – "Piase me" ("Πιάσε με")
- 2005 – "Sto idio vagoni" ("Στο ίδιο βαγόνι")
- 2005 – "Thelo toso na se do" ("Θέλω τόσο να σε δω")
- 2007 – "Comme ci, comme ça"
- As featured artist
- 1990 – To Proto Mas Party [LP]
- 1990 – Erotika Minimata by Pashalis (Arvanitidis)
- 1997 – En Psyhro by Giorgos Alkaios
- 1999 – One by One
- 2002 – O Vasilias ki Ego
- 2003 – Tragoudi sta Pedia (Live) by Giorgos Theofanous
- 2003 – Esis i Fili Mou ki Ego by Vassilis Papakonstantinou
- 2003 – As' ta Dyskola se Mena by Dimitris Korgialas
- 2005 – I Mera Fevgi by Dimitris Korgialas
- 2006 – EuroRevisions (compilation) produced by Giorgis Christodoulou
- 2006 – I Apli Methodos ton Trion by Imiskoumbria
- 2008 – Ta Koutia Ine Koufa by Dimitris Korgialas
Videography
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References
- ^ "Eurovision Song Contest: Top 10". 13 May 2007. Retrieved 30 June 2020.
- ^ "Cyprus: Michalis Hatzigiannis is back with a new single 'Horevo'". Eurovision News, Polls and Information by ESCToday. 20 June 2020. Retrieved 30 June 2020.
- ^ Tsinivits, Kyriakos (1 October 2019). "Independence Day of Cyprus - Cyprus' Five Most Iconic Eurovision Entries". aussievision. Retrieved 30 June 2020.