Kaiti Grey
Kaiti Grey Καίτη Γκρέυ | |
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Birth name | Athanasia Gizili |
Born | Mytilinioi, Samos, Greece | 14 May 1924
Died | 19 January 2025 Nea Smyrni, Athens, Greece | (aged 100)
Genres | Pop |
Occupation |
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Instrument | Voice |
Years active | 1952–1996 |
Labels | Minos EMI |
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Athanasia Gizili (Greek: Αθανασία Γκιζίλη; 14 May 1924 – 19 January 2025), better known professionally as Cathy Grey, was a Greek singer.
Early life and career
[edit]Grey was born in the village of Mytilinioi in Samos and had three siblings. She was adopted by the Kalaitzis family and grew up in Piraeus. Initially, she became an actress in Rita Tsakona's bands and later sang songs with Yiannis Vellas as well as other artists of the genre. Her role model was Tzimis Makoulis. Her first song, To Marazi, was recorded in 1952 and was the creation of Giorgos Mitsakis. After the success she achieved, she managed to become the first name in the biggest centers of the time and also to sing with all the great composers of her time.[1]
Grey performed the first performances of songs by composers such as: Markos Vamvakaris, Vassilis Tsitsanis, Yiannis Papaioannou, George Mitsakis, Christos Kolokotronis, Eftychia Papagiannopoulou, Kostas Virvos, Thodoros Derveniotis, Babis Bakalis, George Zambetas and Panos Tzavellas.[2] She collaborated with well-known artists such as: Roza Eskenazi, Stratos Payoumtzis, Stelios Kazantzidis, Grigoris Bithikotsis, Poly Panou, Mary Linda, Giota Lydia, Antonis Repanis, Stratos Dionysiou, Rita Sakellariou, Spyros Zagoraios, Panos Gavalas, George Dalaras, Eleni Vitali, Charis Alexiou, Alkistis Protopsalti, Dimitra Galani, Antonis Vardis, Stefanos Korkolis, Christos Dantis.[3][4]
In the 1960s she was the highest paid singer with a daily salary that even exceeded 8,000 drachmas.[5] This was also recognized by the Greek Courts in a legal battle that existed with a nightclub owner at the time. She recorded more than 1,500 songs, until 1996, when she retired from recording and nightclubs. In 1995, Kostas Ferris signed a contract with ANT1 to bring her legendary life to the small screen. However, this was not to be fully achieved as the budget cost did not reach the 26 episodes the contract had been signed for. Filming took place in Greece, Turkey and Egypt, while the title song I defeated life performed by Yiannis Parios was never released on the discography.[6] In 2006, her autobiography was published, As I experienced them. She acted in 19 films as an actress and singer.[7][8]
Personal life and death
[edit]Grey was engaged for five years to Stelios Kazantzidis, and then to Andreas Barkoulis. She was married twice, first to Nikos Iliadis with whom she had two sons, one of whom died in 2021, and to Michalis Papanastasopoulos.[9] She was the grandmother of Greek singer Aggeliki Iliadi. She lived permanently in Nea Smyrni and in recent years she had been suffering from serious health problems.[10]
Grey was hospitalised in February 2024 in critical condition, with atrial fibrillation and a respiratory tract infection, but she returned home in March, where she celebrated her 100th birthday on 14 May 2024.[11][12] In October 2024, she suffered a stroke and was hospitalized, again, in critical condition but she returned to her home where she died on 19 January 2025, at the age of 100.[13]
Discography
[edit]- The malaise
- The mountain
- I got the army and I'm coming
- In life the paths
- Open Open
- Good mom i can't
- I'm going to cry today
- Magic your two eyes
- Angel Loved
- Never make mother bitter
- I want it to be Sunday
- Foreign Hands
- You said it and you did it
- Lit the cigarette
- Only a woman knows
- Deep into the sea I will fall
Singles
[edit]1950s
[edit]Title | Year | Album |
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Ta dyo sou matia | 1956 | Agapi pou skotonei |
Tsigana mou | ||
Fellaches Agapes | ||
Pistepsa stous orkous sou | ||
Agapi pou skotonei | ||
Thelo na einai Kyriaki | ||
Dyo tsiganika matakia | ||
I Tamara | ||
Ktypa me katastitha | ||
Tora pou tha pas fantaros | ||
Ta fragka mou chalao | ||
Agapimenoi mou goneis | 1959 |
1960s
[edit]Title | Year | Album |
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Agapi pou egine vrahnas | 1969 |
1970s
[edit]Title | Year | Album |
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Den Se Ksero File | 1975 | Logia tis Nyxtas (Night Conversations) |
Einai Kakourga I Mana Sou | ||
Kyra Mou Taverniarisa | ||
Den Me Thimase Pia | ||
Ksechase Me | ||
Chelidonakia | ||
Smyrniotopoula Mou | ||
Kremastra Sto Sakaki Sou | ||
Axioprepia | ||
Fora Ta Mavra | ||
To Chasapaki | ||
Ma Giati Den Mas To Les |
1990s
[edit]Title | Year | Album |
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Otan akouo Kazantzidi | 1990 | Otan Akouo Kazantzidi (When I hear about Kazantzidis) |
San episkeptis | ||
Apo agapi tha pethano | ||
Ena paihnidi tychero | ||
As to rixoume stin trela | ||
I Istoria tis Zois mou | ||
Polla Zitas | ||
Ase | ||
Proti mou agapi kai teleftea | ||
Eipa na figo | ||
Den sou eho empistosyni | ||
Mia Gynaika mono Kserei | 1993 | - |
Sagapo kai den to kryvo | - | |
Mia Petra Eroteftika | To Agio Aigaio (Holly Aegean) | |
Sagapo Kai Den To Kryvo | ||
Ti Tairiasto Zevgari | ||
To Derti Einai Derti | ||
Kale Geitonissa | ||
Ah, Afrodite | ||
To Taxidi | ||
Samiotissa Se Thelo | ||
I Aagapi Mas Na Zisi | ||
Kali Katontapyliani | ||
Richno Sti Thalassa Gyali | ||
Mesa Stin Omorfi Karia | ||
Agapite Thee | 1994 | Tragoudate More! (Let's Go Sing!) |
Mono I Kardia Sou Kserei | ||
An Agkaliaseis Salonikia | ||
Tin Agapi Sou Zito | ||
Tragoudate More | ||
Me Ena Ah | ||
Enoiosa Gynaika | ||
Paraviase | ||
Mi Thareis Pos Eimai Moni | ||
Tha Se Gelaso | ||
Adiorthote aliti | ||
Tha poneseis mia mera | 1996 | Opos Palia (Like The Old Time) |
Treli Kai Amartoli | ||
Symmazepsou | ||
Na Ha Dyo Zoes | ||
Opoios Agapise | ||
Mipos Eisai Apo Vardari | ||
Posoi Kai Posoi | ||
Tha Parasyrtho | ||
Allote | ||
Ki Epese Nyxta | ||
Psemata Leei | ||
Ponane |
References
[edit]- ^ Γιαννακοπούλου, Ντόρα (6 July 2015). Μια ζωή σαν πρόβα (in Greek). Εκδόσεις Καστανιώτη. ISBN 978-960-03-5929-9.
- ^ Διαβαζω (in Greek). 2007.
- ^ Δούκα, Μάρω (1 April 2016). Έλα να πούμε ψέματα (in Greek). Patakis. ISBN 978-960-16-5559-8.
- ^ Politopoulou, Marlena. Η Πηνελόπη των τρένων (in Greek). Metaichmio Publications. ISBN 978-618-03-0326-1.
- ^ Κουναδης, Παναγιωτης (2000). Εις αναμνησιν στιγμων ελκυστικων: κειμενα γυρο απο το ρεμπετικο (in Greek). Καταρτι. ISBN 978-960-86427-6-8.
- ^ "Καίτη Γκρέυ: Η σπάνια εμφάνιση μετά από καιρό – Η επίσκεψη του πνευματικού της". TLIFE (in Greek). 8 April 2023. Archived from the original on 22 April 2023. Retrieved 22 April 2023.
- ^ Geraanis, Panos (2007). Η ζωή μου ένα τραγούδι (in Greek). Kastaniotis. ISBN 978-960-03-4375-5.
- ^ Rouvas, Angelos; Stathakopoulos, Christos (2005). Ελληνικός κινηματογράφος: 1905-1970 (in Greek). Ελληνικα Γραμματα. ISBN 978-960-406-777-0.
- ^ "Άρθρα για Καίτη Γκρέυ | LiFO". www.lifo.gr (in Greek). Archived from the original on 22 April 2023. Retrieved 22 April 2023.
- ^ "Η Καίτη Γκρέυ μας ανοίγει το σπίτι της – Δείτε πώς είναι μετά από καιρό" (in Greek). 22 January 2023. Retrieved 12 June 2024.
- ^ "Καίτη Γκρέυ: Πήρε εξιτήριο από το νοσοκομείο μετά τη ΜΕΘ". iefimerida.gr (in Greek). 19 March 2024. Retrieved 12 June 2024.
- ^ "Η Καίτη Γκρέυ έγινε 100 ετών: Η φωτογραφία από τα γενέθλιά της". in.gr (in Greek). 15 May 2024. Retrieved 12 June 2024.
- ^ "Πέθανε η σπουδαία τραγουδίστρια Καίτη Γκρέυ σε ηλικία 100 ετών". ProtoThema (in Greek). 19 January 2025. Retrieved 19 January 2025.
External links
[edit]- Kaiti Grey at IMDb
- Kaiti Grey discography at Discogs