Maro Litra (Greek: Μάρω Λύτρα), born as Maria Litra (Μαρία Λύτρα} on 3 November 1970 in Montreal, Quebec), is a Greek singer. She studied music at McGill University Conservatory of Music.

Maro Litra
Birth nameMaria Litra
Born (1970-11-03) 3 November 1970 (age 53)
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
OriginLefkada, Missolonghi Greece
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years active2000–present
Labels
Websitemarolitra.net

Biography edit

She was born in Montreal, Canada on 3 November 1970 [1] by Greek parents from Lefkada and Missolonghi, Greece. She studied music at McGill University Conservatory of Music. For many years she worked as singer in Montreal's nightclubs and restaurants. She began her career after she was competing in the second edition of the Greek talent show Fame Story. She has released 2 albums, several singles and she has won 2 awards in MAD Video Music Awards.She has collaborated with some important artists in Greece: Nikos Vertis, Stamatis Gonidis, Natasa Theodoridou, Peggy Zina, Notis Sfakianakis, Vasilis Karras, Antypas, Giorgos Tsalikis, Nikos Makropoulos, Nikos Oikonomopoulos, Julie Massino, Kostas Karafotis, Dakis.

Career edit

2000-2001: Early years edit

In 2000 she met the Greek singer Giorgos Alkaios,[2] who offered her to work with him at a nightclub in Greece. On 24 April 2001 she released her first CD-Single Kiss My Remix[3] by Kewl Records, which includes six covers of Greek hits: «Akros Tolmiro» (Despina Vandi), «Sto Dromo Ola Petamena» (Evridiki), «To Allo Miso» (Despina Vandi), «Pes Mou Ti Sou Efteksa» (Natasa Theodoridou), «Spania» (Despina Vandi) and «Simadi Sto Lemo» (Evridiki).

2004: Fame Story & Collaboration with Julie Massino edit

In 2004 she was competing in the second edition of the Greek talent show Fame Story and she managed to reach the semifinals.[4] When she left the talent show, she participated in Julie Massino's album «I'm In Love» with a duet called «Oso Girizi I Gi»[5] which was certified gold.

2005-2006: Mikres Amarties edit

In 2005, Maro Litra signs a contract with Heaven Music and released her first album Mikres Amarties (Small Sins).[6] The album was distinguished by the first single "Iparhi Alli" as long as by the songs "Thymisou", "File" and her duet "Thelo Na Sou Po" (I Want To Tell You) with Kostas Karafotis which included in the reissue of her album. Two songs "Ma Den Boro Na Se Ksehaso" and "Mi Me Kitas" were written by Natalia Germanou. In the spring of 2005, Litra started performing at club «Posidonio» [7] with Nikos Vertis. For the winter season of 2005–2006, she started her second round of performances at club «Posidonio». At the Mad Video Music Awards she was nominated as «best debut artist» with her song Iparhi Alli and she performed live with Constantinos Christoforou a mashup of the hits "Crazy In Love / Ain't Nobody". On 14 June 2006 Maro Litra appeared on MAD Video Music Awards and performed the song "Baila Morena" with Christos Dantis. For the winter season 2006-2007 she performed at «Votanikos» [8] with Stamatis Gonidis, Natasa Theodoridou and Giorgos Lianos.

2007: I Mihani Tou Hronou (Phoebus era) edit

In 2007, Maro Litra collaborated with the popular songwriter Phoebus. He wrote 4 songs of Litra's next album, I Mihani Tou Hronou (The Time Machine) which includes 11 new tracks.[9] The album was distinguished by the first single "I Mihani Tou Hronou" as long as by the songs "Metaniosa", "Gyrizo", "Ola Ki Ola" written by Phoebus, "Ke Ti Katalaveno" and "Gyalia Spasmena". The duet "Ine Trela" with Giorgos Lianos were written by Stamatis Gonidis for their performances at «Votanikos». She performed the track "Summer Wine" with Kostas Martakis on 25 June 2007 at the MAD Video Music Awards, where she won the category "Sexy Video Clip"[10] with the music video "I Mihani Tou Hronou". For the summer season she performed at «Thea»[11] with Nikos Makropoulos and Nikos Oikonomopoulos. For the winter season 2007-2008 she performed at «FIX», Thessaloniki with Giorgos Tsalikis and Goin' Through.

2008-2009: Taxidiotes Psihis & Elpizo Pia Se Mena edit

In 2008, she collaborated with the band Taxidiotes Psihis for the duet "De Theli Logo I Kardia N' Agapa", written by Pantelis Makris. On March 2009 she released her new digital single with Heaven Music Kaneis Lathos (feat. TNS),[12] written by Konstantinos Pantzis. It was the first single of her upcoming album Elpizo Pia Se Mena, but the release was canceled. Some years later, the self titled "Elpizo Pia Se Mena"[13] was leaked on YouTube. On 24 June 2009 she performed live at the MAD Video Music Awards the song "It's Not Right (Tha Kano To Sosto)"[14] and she won the category "Best Duet/Featuring" with "Kaneis Lathos". In the autumn of 2009, Litra started performing at club «FIX»,[15] Thessaloniki with Vasilis Karras & Dionysis Makris.

2010: Collaboration with Toni Cottura & move to "Sony Music" edit

In 2010, Litra signs a contract with Sony Music Entertainment and the producer Toni Cottura asks her to collaborate on some new songs. Their first single "Elevator Love"[16][17] was released in two versions (English & Greek) by Sony Music Entertainment. At the Mad Video Music Awards she was nominated as «Sexy Video Clip»[18] with the Elevator Love. Her second single with Cottura "Unut Onu / Miss You Like Crazy"[19][20] was a duet with the Turkish singer İsmi Sina. On 7 May 2010 she released a new cover of the classical song of Vicky Leandros "To Mistiko Sou" (Something's Got a Hold of My Heart).[21] In November 2010 she released a new digital single with Cobalt Music "Ora Na Pigaineis"[22] written by Konstantinos Pantzis & Posidonas Giannopoulos. For the winter season 2010-2011 she performed at «EDO Athens Club Restaurant»[23] with Christos Kiprianidis & Giorgos Christou.

2011: Collaboration with Notis Sfakianakis & Return to Canada edit

In 2011 she released her new digital single "Ise Oti Agapao"[24] written by Andreas Lambrou. On 29 April 2011 Litra collaborated with Notis Sfakianakis at «Pili Aksiou» in Thessaloniki.[25] For the summer season she was on tour with the rapper BO. In September 2011 she decided to move back to Canada, because of Greece's economic crisis.

2016: Ti Den Katalavenis & Makria Kai Agapimeni edit

On May 2016, Litra decided to make a "comeback" with two new songs written by Stavros Zacharias and Nikos Tassiopoulos, and released from Smile Records. The first digital single "Ti Den Katalavenis"[26] released on 19 May 2016. The second single "Makria Ke Agapimeni"[27] released on 18 July 2016. After a year, she released a new summer remix of her single "Makria Ke Agapimeni", on 17 May 2017.

2020: Soon & Gone edit

In 2020, Litra collaborated with the band "The Far Removed" (Tony Marcello & Dionyssios Roussianos) and she released a new digital single called "Soon". In November 2020 she released by Real Music her new pop dance single "Gone" written by "The Far Removed".

2021: Greece edit

In 2021 she signs a contract with Heaven Music / 314 Records and she released her new single and music video "Greece" written by "The Far Removed".

References edit

  1. ^ "Μάρω Λύτρα: Η πρώην παίκτρια του Fame Story έκλεισε τα 50 -Με ροζ μαλλιά γιόρτασε τα γενέθλιά της [βίντεο]". iefimerida.gr. 2 November 2020.
  2. ^ "Συνέντευξη: Μάρω Λύτρα". tralala.gr. 6 May 2010.
  3. ^ "Μάρω Λύτρα – Kiss My Remix". discogs.com.
  4. ^ "Μάρω Λύτρα: Μια Ελληνίδα από τον Καναδά". espressonews.gr. Archived from the original on 2016-03-05. Retrieved 2015-11-24.
  5. ^ "Julie Massino "I'm in love"". musiccorner.gr.
  6. ^ "Μάρω Λύτρα "Μικρές Αμαρτίες"". www.musiccorner.gr (in Greek).
  7. ^ "POSIDONIO". www.athinorama.gr (in Greek).
  8. ^ "Βοτανικός: Νατάσα Θεοδωρίδου - Σταμάτης Γονίδης". www.athinorama.gr (in Greek).
  9. ^ "Μάρω Λύτρα - "Η μηχανή του χρόνου"". musiccorner.gr.
  10. ^ "MAD VMA 2007: Δείτε τους νικητές της 4ης απονομής των βραβείων!"". getgreekmusic.gr/. 17 August 2016.
  11. ^ "Άνοιξη κεφιού". www.athinorama.gr (in Greek).
  12. ^ "Μάρω Λύτρα – Κάνεις Λάθος". discogs.com (in Greek).
  13. ^ "Ακούστε το! Νέο τραγούδι: Μάρω Λύτρα "Ελπίζω πια σε μενα"!". www.tralala.gr (in Greek).
  14. ^ "MAD VIDEO MUSIC AWARDS 2009". vironas.gr (in Greek). 24 June 2009.
  15. ^ "Βασίλης Καρράς, Διονύσης Μακρής & Μάρω Λύτρα στο FIX Live". cityportal.gr (in Greek). 8 October 2009.
  16. ^ "Ακούστε το νέο τραγούδι της Μάρως Λύτρα". www.thebest.gr (in Greek). 9 February 2010.
  17. ^ "Elevator Love - Single". music.apple.com.
  18. ^ "MAD Video Music Awards 2010 Οι υποψηφιότητες". www.neolaia.gr (in Greek).
  19. ^ "Χίλιες και μία νύχτες για τη Μάρω!". www.gossip-tv.gr (in Greek). 25 June 2010.
  20. ^ "Μάρω Λύτρα "Unut Onu"". www.turkishgreeknews.org (in Greek). 2 July 2010.
  21. ^ "To Mistiko Sou (Something's Got a Hold of My Heart) - Single". music.apple.com (in Greek).
  22. ^ "Ora Na Pigaineis - Single Version". open.spotify.com (in Greek).
  23. ^ "Πρεμιέρα για Γιώργο Χρήστου και Μάρω Λύτρα - Δείτε τις φωτό". www.thebest.gr (in Greek). 13 December 2010.
  24. ^ "Ise oti agapao". open.spotify.com (in Greek).
  25. ^ "Ο Νότης Σφακιανάκης στην Πύλη Αξιού". cityportal.gr (in Greek). 14 April 2011.
  26. ^ ""Τι δεν καταλαβαίνεις" ρωτά η Μάρω Λύτρα!". www.music.net.cy (in Greek). 24 May 2016.
  27. ^ "H Μάρω Λύτρα επέστρεψε με νέο τραγούδι, "Μακριά Και Αγαπημένοι"". www.gossip-tv.gr (in Greek). 4 August 2016.

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