Papadopoulou Zoi

 

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Born: 30-05-1979
From: Greece, Thessaloniki

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Zoe Papadopoulou was born in Thessaloniki, where she made her first steps in music. Through her participation in the municipal choir as well as in the music band she had set up with some of her school friends singing seemed her only choice. Professionally she started singing at the popular music clubs of Thessaloniki ‘Plateau’, ‘Vardia’ and ‘Petrino of Mylos’ where Mr. Mitropanos, a very popular Greek singer suggested that she should go and work with him in Athens introducing herself in the music scene of Athens. In Athens, she had the great opportunity to work with very well known singers as Mitropanos, P. Terzis, D. Bassis, A. Remos, M. Hatzigiannis. A hallmark in her career was her acquaintance with the great and only Charoula Alexiou, who showed her the way in the difficult paths of record making being the producer of her first album and singing with her a hit duet song. She worked with Charoula Alexiou for 2 seasons in a row with Kotsiras and Arvanitaki.
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