Yovanna
Yovanna | |
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Yovanna on Eurovision | |
Background information | |
Birth name | Ιωάννα Φάσσου Καλπαξή |
Born |
1940 (age 75–76) |
Origin | Amaliada, Greece |
Genres | Pop |
Occupation(s) | Singer, writer |
Website | Yovanna |
Yovanna (born Ιωάννα Φάσσου Καλπαξή – Ioanna Fassou Kalpaxi, 1940, Amaliada) is a Greek singer and writer, known for her participation on behalf of Switzerland in the 1965 Eurovision Song Contest.
Having trained as an opera singer at the Athens Music Academy, Yovanna decided to move into the field of popular music. She began participating in festivals in Greece in the late 1950s, and also performed in other countries, becoming very popular in the Soviet Union and particularly the Republic of Georgia.
In 1965, Yovanna took part in the Swiss Eurovision selection and her song "Non, à jamais sans toi" was chosen as the country's representative for the tenth Eurovision Song Contest, held in Naples on 20 March.[1] Performed as the last song in the contest, "Non, à jamais sans toi" finished in eighth place of the 18 competing entries.[2][3]
Yovanna continued recording and performing, mainly in Greece and Germany, until the early 1980s, when she made the decision to devote herself to writing. She initially wrote volumes of poetry, and in 1986 published her first novel Άντε γεια (translated as Take care) which proved to be a bestseller in Greece and was subsequently made into a successful film. She has now published seven full-length works of fiction, some of which have also been adapted for television.
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Awards and achievements | ||
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Preceded by Anita Traversi with "I miei pensieri" |
Switzerland in the Eurovision Song Contest 1965 |
Succeeded by Madeleine Pascal with "Ne vois-tu pas?" |