Lia Vissi

Lia Vissi
Λία Βίσση
Born (1955-05-15) 15 May 1955
Pyla, Larnaca, Cyprus
Origin Athens, Greece
Genres Jazz
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter, composer
Instruments Vocals, piano
Associated acts Epikouri, Anna Vissi

Olympia "Lia" Vissi (born 15 May 1955) is a Greek Cypriot singer, songwriter, composer and politician who most notable for her two participations in the Eurovision Song Contest and being older sister of Greek Cypriot singer Anna Vissi.

Career

Vissi participated in the Eurovision Song Contest twice. In 1979, she was a supporting singer for Elpida, representing Greece and 1984 saw Vissi participate in the Cypriot national song contest with the song "Chtes", which came second.

Finally, in 1985 she represented Cyprus in the contest as a solo singer, singing her own composition To Katalava Arga, to which she also penned the lyrics. The Cypriot entry came 16th out of 19 songs, receiving 15 points, including 8 (rather than the usual maximum 12) from Greece. Interestingly, Cyprus also gave Greece only 8 points this year and total score of the Greek entry totaled 15, but due to different score composition, the Eurovision scoring rules determined the Greek entry was eventually place higher. She took part in the 1991 Greek final for Eurovision, singing the anthem Agapa ti Gi. She was placed second behind Sophia Vossou. In 1992, Greek television decided not to televise the national final. Vissi submitted a song for consideration, Kapios, and found herself voted into second place yet again.

In 2006, Vissi embarked on a political career, running for a seat in the House of Representatives of Cyprus in the June 21st elections. She represented the Democratic Rally in the Larnaca District but she was not elected.

References

Preceded by
Andy Paul
with Anna Maria Lena
Cyprus in the Eurovision Song Contest
1985
Succeeded by
Elpida
with Tora Zo
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