Native name Άντζελα Δημητρίου Role Singer Name Angela Dimitriou | Years active 1970–present Occupation(s) Singer, show woman | |
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Birth name Angeliki KiourtsakiGreek: Αγγελική Κιουρτσάκη Albums Mavri Lista, Ah! Patrida Mou, Angela Dimitriou Similar People Lefteris Pantazis, Amr Diab, Leslie Moonves, Sumner Redstone, Edward R Murrow |
Angela dimitriou ft amr diab elleos greek arabic
Angela Dimitriou (Greek: Άντζελα Δημητρίου, [ˌand͜zela ðimiˈtriu]; born Athens, Greece - August 18, 1954) is a Greek pop folk singer.
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She is also famous in the Arab countries across the Middle East, with her song "Margarites" hitting the top of the charts in Lebanon, among other places. She made a song with the Egyptian singer Amr Diab called "Ana Bahebak Aktar." Both songs were produced by Minos-Emi Greece A&R manager Vangelis Yannopoulos through his connections with EMI Arabia. She also covered Marc Almond's song "Death's Diary", in Greek titled "Astrapes kai Vrontes" (Lightnings and Thunders). She is often criticized because of her low education and her comic manner of verbal expression. Angela Dimitriou's biggest hit and signature song is "Fotia Sta Savvatovrada" ("Fire on Saturday Nights") produced by Sony Music A&R manager Yannis Doulamis. Her CD Single Ah Patrida Mou went gold. On 14 March 2010, Alpha TV ranked Dimitriou the ninth top-certified female artist in the nation's phonographic era (since 1960).

Angela dimitriou lessons
Discography

Angela and the Middle East
The Arab world knew her from her song Margarites, and a duet song between her and Amr Diab called Ana Bahbak Aktar & (("ελεος""Habeb alby" ))