Vicky Moscholiou
Vicky Moscholiou (Greek: Βίκυ Μοσχολιού, 23 May 1943 – 16 August 2005), was a Greek performer with a significant repertoire and a huge contribution to the Greek culture and the history of lyrical (entechno) and urban folk (laiko) song. Manos Hatzidakis described her voice as "the cello of Greek music", while Mikis Theodorakis called her "a singer resembling an ancient Doric boulder". Yannis Tsarouchis had said that "Vicky Moscholiou is the Kotopouli of Greek song.” Lefteris Papadopoulos noted that "the Greek song owes its voice to her," and Giannis Markopoulos said, "Vicky Moscholiou is gifted with natural talent".
Known For
Acting
Born
May 17, 1943
Place of Birth
Athens, Greece
Died
August 16, 2005 age 62

Η παραστρατημένη

A lot of spectacle, a few words

I Dream of My Friends

Lola

Groom from London

The Man Who Returned from the Plates

The Virgin Mary's Miracle

O agathiáris kai i atsída

Ο Εξυπνάκιας

Απόκληροι της κοινωνίας

Χαμένη Ευτυχία

Αστέρια στο βούρκο

Descended from Heaven

Παράνομοι πόθοι

Το μυστικό μιας μητέρας

Abduction

Η πικραγαπημένη

Φτωχός, αλλά τίμιος

Ενώνει ο πόνος δυο καρδιές

Στην πόλη των παραισθήσεων

Λαβ σόρρυ

I have you behind me, Satan
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