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'''Jenny Vanou''' (Greek: Τζένη Βάνου) was a popular Greek [[Elafro]] singer of the [[1960s]] and [[1970s]].
 
'''Jenny Vanou''' (Greek: Τζένη Βάνου) was a popular Greek [[Elafro]] singer of the [[1960s]] and [[1970s]].
  
Vanou was born Evgenia Vrachnou on [[January 10]], [[1945]] in [[Athens]]. She started recording in [[1960]] and made a great name for herself in [[Elafro]] music as the singing partner of [[Yiannis Voyiatzis (singer)|Yiannis Voyiatzis]].
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Vanou was born Evgenia Vrachnou on [[February 10]], [[1939]] in [[Athens]]. She started recording in [[1960]] and made a great name for herself in [[Elafro]] music as the singing partner of [[Yiannis Voyiatzis (singer)|Yiannis Voyiatzis]].
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Later (late [[1970s]]), she turned to the [[laiko]] genre.
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Vanou died of cancer on [[February 5]], [[2014]], five days shy of her 75th birthday.
  
  
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Latest revision as of 13:30, February 7, 2014

Jenny Vanou

Jenny Vanou (Greek: Τζένη Βάνου) was a popular Greek Elafro singer of the 1960s and 1970s.

Vanou was born Evgenia Vrachnou on February 10, 1939 in Athens. She started recording in 1960 and made a great name for herself in Elafro music as the singing partner of Yiannis Voyiatzis.

Later (late 1970s), she turned to the laiko genre.

Vanou died of cancer on February 5, 2014, five days shy of her 75th birthday.


Songs

Solos

  • Σ΄ Αγαπώ -
  • Αγόρι μου,
  • Αν η Αγάπη,
  • Αν σ΄ αρνηθώ Αγάπη μου
  • Έρωτά μου Ανεπανάληπτε
  • Καινούργια τώρα ζωή

With Voyiatzis

  • Αθήνα μου ξενύχτισα
  • Θέλω κοντά σου να μείνω
  • Πες μου κι εσύ
  • Πέταξε ένα πουλί (First Prize in the Thessaloniki Song Festival)
  • Σε ξέχασα
  • Της Κυριακής το βράδυ