Mariada Pieridi
Mariada Pieridi Μαριάντα Πιερίδη | |
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Birth name | Maria Adamadia Pieridi Soi |
Born | Nicosia, Cyprus | 13 July 1973
Genres | Laiko, Laiko-pop, pop, dance |
Occupation(s) | musician, songwriter |
Years active | 1995-present |
Labels | Nitro, Universal Greece, Virus |
Website | Official website |
Mariada Pieridi (Greek: Μαριάντα Πιερίδη, pronounced [mariˌada pçeˈriði]; born 13 July 1973) is a Cypriot pop singer.
Early life
[edit]Mariada Pieridi was born in Nicosia, Cyprus.[1][2] Her father was an officer in the Greek Navy and her mother was a lawyer in Cyprus. She has a younger brother, Dimitri.[1]
Pieridi and her family moved to Athens when she was a child. She soon began to experiment with music and sports. She was on the Pan-Hellenic Gymnastics Association (PGS) for nine years and started playing the piano.[1] Music became an integral part of her life and when she reached high school, she decided that she wanted a career in the music industry.[1] She then took speech classes at the Attica Conservatory and continued with piano lessons.
Career
[edit]1995: Eurovision
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Pieridi got her first real break into the music industry during the 1995 Eurovision Song Contest in Dublin, Ireland. She was the backing vocalist of the Greek entry to the contest performed by Elina Konstantopoulou.[1] They sang the song "Pia Prosefhi". After Eurovision, Pieridi performed with many popular singers including Despina Vandi, Antonis Remos, Kaiti Garbi and Yiannis Parios, getting her name and voice known.
2002–present
[edit]In June 2002, Pieridi released her first album, I Gineka Tis Zois Sou ("The Woman of Your Life"), which was a success and moved her into the mainstream. Also in 2002, at the Arion Music Awards she received the award for "Best New Artist". July 2003 marked the release of Pieridi's first single, "Oute Ki Esi" ("Neither You"), and the album Vale Fantasia (Use Your Imagination) was released three months later in October. Over the following years, she went on to release two more albums, Abra Katabra and Sfera Stin Kardia (Bullet In The Heart).
In September 2006, she returned with the single "DJ". It is a remake of Swedish singer Carola Häggkvist's "Stanna Eller Ga". The lyrics of all of the songs on the CD are signed off for the first time by Pieridi herself. A few days after the release of the single, Pieridi released her first "best of" album, DJ - The Hits Collection. In mid-December 2008, she released her fifth studio album, Se Prokalo, nine songs, including the single "Milia Makria".[3]
Discography
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Albums[edit]
Digital Songs[edit]
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Singles[edit]
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Filmography
[edit]Television
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes | Reference |
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1995 | Eurovision Song Contest 1995 | Herself (performance) | Vocalist of Cyprus' team | |
2004 | MAD Video Music Awards | Herself (performance) | TV special | |
2008 | The Secrets of Edem | Herself | 1 episode | |
2012-2013 | Dancing with the Stars | Herself (contestant) | 4 episodes; season 3 | |
2023 | Just the 2 of Us | Herself (contestant) | 17 episodes; season 7 | |
2023 | Summer Yes | Herself (host) | Morning talk show on Open TV | |
2024 | Summer's Cool | Herself (host) | Daytime talk show on Skai TV |
Music videos
[edit]Year | Music video | Artist | Notes |
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1993 | "It's a lie" | VIPS | as a dancer |
1993 | "I Celebrate" | Thanos Kalliris | as an actress |
2002 | "I Love You" | Herself | |
2003 | "Stand by me" | Herself | |
2003 | "Rise your hands" | Herself | |
2003 | "One" | Herself | |
2003 | "Wrong chemistry" | Herself | |
2003 | "Hurry up" | Herself | |
2004 | "Put fantasy on" | Herself | |
2004 | "Goodbyes" | Herself | |
2004 | "The Biggest Dreams" | Herself | |
2004 | "Around me" | Herself | |
2005 | "This love" | Herself | |
2006 | "DJ" | Herself | |
2007 | "I will give change" | Herself |
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e "Βιογραφία - Μαριάντα Πιερίδη" (in Greek). Archived from the original on 10 May 2008. Retrieved 23 April 2008.
- ^ "Βιογραφία - Μαριάντα Πιερίδη" (in Greek). Archived from the original on 2 November 2013. Retrieved 13 July 2015. MAD TV; retrieved 24 April 2008.
- ^ Η Μαριάντα Πιερίδη σε... προκαλεί (in Greek). mad.tv. 11 December 2008. Retrieved 13 July 2015.