Eleni Vitali


Eleni Vitali is a Greek popular singer and composer of Gypsy origin, active from the early 1970s.

Career and life

She was born in Athens on September 19, 1954 into a musical Hellenized-Gypsy family and was raised as a child living the typical Gypsy lifestyle by traveling across the country. Her father, Takis Lavidas, played the santur and her mother, Lucy Karageorgiou, was a singer at festivals. In the early 1960s she began to succeed at the santur. She took part in the Thessaloniki Song Festival and get in the music industry. She made her first performance in 1973, alongside Sotiria Bellou interpreting the song "Nobody can be patient". She became known with the song "My carnation", as well as through her participation in the Festival with "Manolios' at the same time.
In early 1980, active in popular music working with the best of its kind. Simultaneously participate in work skillfully composers and records rebetika remakes of old popular and folk songs.
In 1989, Eleni Vitali recorded his "Opposite Balcony" and in 1993 "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf" in its own lyrics and music by entering into a period of maturity, which in the year 2000 with the album "Spotlight" recapitulates. She has made many appearances throughout Greece and Cyprus, while the first years of the course of doing concerts abroad singing for the Greeks abroad. In 1975 she married the musician Vangelis Xidi and in 1976 gave birth to their son Nick Xidi, known as a songwriter and producer of Greek music and discography.

Songs (titles in Greek)

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