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Vicky Moscholiou (b. 23 May 1943, Athens – d. 16 August 2005) was a renowned Greek singer who gained prominence in 1964 with the song "Hathike to feggari" (The Moon is Lost), composed by Stavros Xarhakos for the movie Lola. Her unique voice caught the attention of composer Xarhakos, thanks to the recommendation of singer Bithikotsis, who brought her in for an audition. Throughout her career, Moscholiou collaborated with notable composers and songwriters such as Giorgos Zambetas, Manos Eleutheriou, Giorgos Katsaros, Akis Panou, and Loukianos Kilaidonis. She is well-known for songs like "Paei, paei," "Aliti," "Pou pas choris agapi," "Nautis bgike sti steria," "Ta deilina," "Oi metanastes," and "Anthropoi monachoi." Moscholiou was among the pioneers in Greece to perform in night clubs and concerts, and she had the honor of singing in the royal courts of Greece, Persia, and Jordan. Additionally, she was one of the first entertainers to perform in support of Cyprus. In 2010, Alpha TV recognized her as the 13th top-certified female artist in Greece's phonographic era since 1960.
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