Theodoridou Natasa

 

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Born: 24-10-1970
From: Greece, Thessaloniki

Biography

Natasha was born and raised in Thessalonica, where her career started by performing her favorite pop songs in the night clubs of the city.In 1996 she goes to Athens and performs in a night club with Antoni Remo and Lambi Livierato, this was her first contact with the athenaeum audience, which welcomed her warmly.
Her successful stage presence led her to discography very soon and in 1996 she signs a contract with SONY BMG.Her first album was released in October 1997, titled “Natasha Theodoridou”. Only within a few months become platinum, putting her on the map as the new star of the Greek music.
In 1998 “Deuteri agapi” was released and in 2000 “Tha miliso me t’asteria”, in 2001 “Yp’ euthini mou” and in 2002 “Tosi agapi pos na hathei” lyrics and music by George Theofanous. The album becomes platinum and all the songs of the album huge hits, Natasha’s performance is one of a kind and in April of 2003 she wins 2 ARION awards, “Best folk singer” and “Best pop singer”.

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“Θάλασσα 2011”

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18 August 11, 15:45
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