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Haris Alexiou
Haris Alexiou
Greek musician
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Lara Fabian
Lara Fabian
Belgo-Canadian recording artist; singer
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Mario Frangoulis
Mario Frangoulis
Greek singer
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Milva
Milva
Italian singer and actress
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Demis Roussos
Demis Roussos
Greek singer
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Vicky Leandros
Vicky Leandros
Greek-German singer
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Lhasa de Sela
Lhasa de Sela
Mexican-American singer who gained fame in Montreal, Canada
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Marianne Rosenberg
Marianne Rosenberg
German singer
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Glykeria
Glykeria
Greek singer
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Patricia Kaas
Patricia Kaas
French singer
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Sheila
Sheila
French recording artist; yé-yé singer
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Petula Clark
Petula Clark
British actress and singer
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France Gall
France Gall
French singer
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Chanté Moore
Chanté Moore
American singer-songwriter
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Véronique Sanson
Véronique Sanson
French singer-songwriter
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Melanie Safka
Melanie Safka
American singer
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Harry Belafonte
Harry Belafonte
American recording artist; singer, songwriter, actor
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Katy Garbi
Katy Garbi
Greek singer
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Catherine Lara
Catherine Lara
French musician
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Manos Hatzidakis
Manos Hatzidakis
Greek composer, pianist and conductor
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Kokia
Kokia
Japanese singer
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Connie Francis
Connie Francis
American recording artist; singer
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Maria Farantouri
Maria Farantouri
Greek singer
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Céline Dion
Céline Dion
French Canadian singer (* 1968)
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Despina Vandi
Despina Vandi
Greek singer
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Giorgos Hatzinasios
Giorgos Hatzinasios
Greek composer, film score composer
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Michèle Torr
Michèle Torr
French singer
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Melina Mercouri
Melina Mercouri
Greek actress, singer and politician. Minister of Culture of Greece
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Danae Kara
Danae Kara
Greek classical concert pianis, recording artist, and educator
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Ralph MacDonald
Ralph MacDonald
Trinbagonian-American percussionist, songwriter, musical arranger, record producer, steelpan virtuoso and philanthropist
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Jay Berliner
Jay Berliner
American musician
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Loreena McKennitt
Loreena McKennitt
Canadian musician and composer
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Olivia Lufkin
Olivia Lufkin
Japanese American bilingual singer and songwriter
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Greek singer
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Awards Received
Officer of the Legion of Honour
Officer of the National Order of Quebec
Knight of the National Order of Quebec
honorary doctor of the McGill University
Commander of the Legion of Honour
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Ioanna "Nana" Mouskouri (Greek: Ιωάννα "Νάνα" Μούσχουρη [i.oˈana ˈnana ˈmusxuri]; born October 13, 1934) is a Greek singer. Over the span of her career, she has released over 200 albums in at least twelve languages, including Greek, French, English, German, Dutch, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Hebrew, Welsh, Mandarin Chinese and Corsican.

Mouskouri became well known throughout Europe for the song "The White Rose of Athens", recorded first in German as "Weiße Rosen aus Athen" as an adaptation of her Greek song "Σαν σφυρίξεις τρείς φορές" (San sfyríxeis tris forés, "When you whistle three times"). It became her first record to sell over one million copies.

Later in 1963, she represented Luxembourg at the Eurovision Song Contest with the song "À force de prier". Her friendship with the composer Michel Legrand led to the recording by Mouskouri of the theme song of the Oscar-nominated film The Umbrellas of Cherbourg. From 1968 to 1976, she hosted her own TV show produced by BBC, Presenting Nana Mouskouri. Her popularity as a multilingual television personality and distinctive image, owing to the then unusual signature black-rimmed glasses, turned Mouskouri into an international star.

"Je chante avec toi Liberté", recorded in 1981, is perhaps her biggest hit to date, performed in at least five languages – French, English as "Song for Liberty", German as "Lied der Freiheit", Spanish as "Libertad" and Portuguese as "Liberdade". "Only Love", a song recorded in 1985 as the theme song of TV series Mistral's Daughter, gained worldwide popularity along with its other versions in French (as "L'Amour en Héritage"), Italian (as "Come un'eredità"), Spanish (as "La dicha del amor"), and German (as "Aber die Liebe bleibt"). It became her only UK hit single when it reached number two in February 1986.

Mouskouri became a spokesperson for UNICEF in 1993 and was elected to the European Parliament as a Greek deputy from 1994 to 1999.

In 2015 she was awarded the Echo Music Prize for Outstanding achievements by the German music association Deutsche Phono-Akademie.