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I agree with the policy of Youtube. Thank you so much for the beautiful clips on the web. Thank you Bellecourse for your wonderful clips delayed. We could enjoy together and meet young vivid Nana, even Nana on the stage of the British Concert 1974! In this site, we use clips only for private use, not for comercial. Sachi

7/31/2007

Nana News from SunStar Pampangaより

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Sunday, July 29, 2007
Gueco: Turn On
By Malu T. Gueco
Aslagan
Turn on the sun,
Light up the world, tell everyone,
Good times are in, bad times are out
Turn on the sun and smile again

THESE lyrics are the materiales fuertes of the song entitled “Turn on”. Breaking out in a fast tempo, the song uplifts the spirit of writers like myself who constantly seek inspiration to capture on paper our thoughts, feelings and sentiments. Like the lone sheep seeking out the oasis on a dry desert, I belong to the group of searchers who yearn to reach their sunnum bonum (highest level) of writing, loving and living. In times of sadness, I listen to music to accompany the lonely hours and to enliven the expression of words, wit and wisdom.

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Thus, the singer of “Turn on”, Nana Mouskouri is a musician who energizes the hearts of seekers for the greatest lyrics and lines of this millenia. Who is Nana Mouskouri?

Profile

Nana Nouskouri, is a singer from Greece, who captivated the hearts of listeners from Athens to Arabia, Milan to Manila and Paris to Philippines. Soaring high on a voice of clarity, compassion and complete artistry, Nana, embraces the hearts and souls of fans like myself.

Researching her life, I opened the Internet to unlock the door to her public profile. Endearing herself to everyone who hears her songs, concerts and magnum opus, she personifies the icon of musician St. Cecilia. Herein are the known details of her extraordinary career.

Nana is a native of Greece. She was born in Chania, Cret, Greece. She recorded many of her songs in many different languages, including Greek, French, English, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese.

She is noted for her trademark squarish black-rimmed eyeglasses and straight black hair parted in the middle, and her songs of melancholy, longing, and sentimental musings upon love, for which the emotion of her voice is exceptionally suited. Mouskouri has recorded from the 1960s into the new millennium. She has tailored releases to specific international requests.

Living the code of a compassionate person, Nana reaches out to everyone in need. Mouskouri was appointed a UN International Children’s Educational Fund (Unicef) Goodwill Ambassador in October 1993. She took over from the previous ambassador, American actress Audrey Hepburn. Mouskouri's first UN mission took her to Bosnia to draw attention to the plight of children affected by Bosnian war. She was deeply moved by her experience in Bosnia and went on to give a series of fund-raising concerts in Sweden and Belgium.

She was elected a Member of the European Parliament from 1994 until 1999.
In 1993, Nana recorded a new album, Hollywood. It was produced by Michel Legrand. Hollywood was a collection of famous film songs. It served was not only a tribute to the world of cinema, but also as a personal reference to childhood memories of sitting with her father in his projection room in Crete.

From Dec. 11 to 14, 1997, Mouskouri gave four triumphant performances at the Olympia in Paris to celebrate the 40th anniversary of her singing career. Also in 1997, Mouskouri resigned from her position as a European MP. She explained that a fervent pacifist, she refused to back wars.

Mouskouri currently lives in Switzerland with her second husband, André Chapelle whom she married on Jan. 13, 2003. She still performs about 100 concerts each year. In 2004, her French record company released an unprecedented 34-CD box set of more than 600 of Mouskouri's mostly French songs.

For 2005 and 2008, she plans a farewell concert tour of Europe, Australia, Asia, South America, the United States, and Canada. During an interview with The Australian newspaper, when asked why this would be her final concert series, Mouskouri said she wanted to retire on a high note. "I never thought that I would grow that old. It is better really to stop while you are standing well on your feet. I just want to be proud and in very good form and thank the audience for all this love," she said.

In 2006 she made a guest appearance at that year's Eurovision Song Contest which was held, for the first time ever, in her native homeland of Greece. Appearing in front of an estimated television audience of 160 million she congratulated the participants on their performances and started the televoting sequence. Mouskouri has sold more than 300 million records internationally, recording about 1,500 songs in 15 languages on 450 albums. She has more than 300 gold and platinum albums worldwide, making her the best-selling female recording artist of all time.

Conclusion

Danke (German) or thank you to great singers like Nana Mouskouri who animates the many hours of living, many minutes of longing and the many moments of heart blossoming. Truly, she spreads light to all who listen to her songs.

To all of you dear readers, may you have a blessed time by turning on to the world of music.
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