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Chomata was born in [[Athens]] in 1946; her family's origin was from the island of [[Naxos]]. She lived in the [[Plaka]] district of Athens and studied classical dance. According to Chomata, she became a singer after being expelled from school at age 16. She was discovered by [[Alekos Patsiphas]], who met her at the Giorgos Oikonomides' radio show which dealt with searching for people of talent. Papastephanou introduced her to composer [[Giannis Spanos]].<ref name="Chomata interview at Lifo"/><ref>{{cite web|script-title=el:Ένας χρόνος χωρίς την Καίτη Χωματά|author=Dimitris Kraounakis|date=23 October 2011|url=http://www.mediasoup.gr/node/44696|language=Greek|url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131224103835/http://www.mediasoup.gr/node/44696 |archivedate=24 December 2013}}</ref> Chomata became one of the leading representatives of the [[Greek New Wave]] genre and one of the favourite performers of Spanos' compositions; she performed with great success in the Athens boîte scene.{{citation needed|date=December 2017}}
Chomata was born in [[Athens]] in 1946; her family's origin was from the island of [[Naxos]]. She lived in the [[Plaka]] district of Athens and studied classical dance. According to Chomata, she became a singer after being expelled from school at age 16. She was discovered by [[Alekos Patsiphas]], who met her at the Giorgos Oikonomides' radio show which dealt with searching for people of talent. Papastephanou introduced her to composer [[Giannis Spanos]].<ref name="Chomata interview at Lifo"/><ref>{{cite web|script-title=el:Ένας χρόνος χωρίς την Καίτη Χωματά|author=Dimitris Kraounakis|date=23 October 2011|url=http://www.mediasoup.gr/node/44696|language=Greek|url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131224103835/http://www.mediasoup.gr/node/44696 |archivedate=24 December 2013}}</ref> Chomata became one of the leading representatives of the [[Greek New Wave]] genre and one of the favourite performers of Spanos' compositions; she performed with great success in the Athens boîte scene.{{citation needed|date=December 2017}}


Composers with whom she has worked include [[Manos Hatzidakis]], [[Mikis Theodorakis]], [[George Kontogiorgos]] and [[Stavros Xarchakos]]. In 1965 she participated in [[Thessaloniki Song Festival]] with the song ''The summer is gone'' (Greek: Έφυγε το καλοκαίρι) written by [[George Kontogiorgos]]. A famous hit song of Chomata is ''Mia agape gia to kalokairi'' (Greek: Μια αγάπη για το καλοκαίρι, "A love for the summer") released in her debut 7' EP in 1964. The song was later used for the [[Vasilis Mavromatis]]' 1969 film ''Skies sten ammo'' (Greek: Σκιές στην άμμο, "Shadows on the sand"); a film in which she had the leading role and the only one in she ever played.<ref name="Chomata interview at Lifo">{{cite web|author=Stathis Tsagarousianos|script-title=el:Καίτη Χωματά: Μια αγάπη για το καλοκαίρι. Ένα παλιό μας ποστ για μια ωραία περίπτωση, που χάθηκε νωρίς|date=13 July 2011|url=http://www.lifo.gr/mag/features/814|language=Greek|publisher=Lifo}}</ref>
Composers with whom she has worked include [[Manos Hatzidakis]], [[Mikis Theodorakis]], [[George Kontogiorgos]] and [[Stavros Xarchakos]]. In 1965 she participated in [[Thessaloniki Song Festival]] with the song ''The summer is gone'' (Greek: Έφυγε το καλοκαίρι) written by [[George Kontogiorgos]]. A famous hit song of Chomata is ''Mia agape gia to kalokairi'' (Greek: Μια αγάπη για το καλοκαίρι, "A love for the summer") released in her debut 7' EP in 1964. The song was later used for the [[Vasilis Mavromatis]]' 1969 film ''Skies sten ammo'' (Greek: Σκιές στην άμμο, "Shadows on the sand"); a film in which she had the leading role and the only one in she ever played.<ref name="Chomata interview at Lifo">{{cite web|author=Stathis Tsagarousianos|script-title=el:Καίτη Χωματά: Μια αγάπη για το καλοκαίρι. Ένα παλιό μας ποστ για μια ωραία περίπτωση, που χάθηκε νωρίς|date=13 July 2011|url=http://www.lifo.gr/mag/features/814|language=Greek|publisher=[[Lifo (magazine)|Lifo]]}}</ref>


==Personal life==
==Personal life==

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Keti Chomata
Birth nameAikaterine Chomata
Born24 October 1946
Athens, Greece
OriginNaxos, Greece
Died24 October 2010(2010-10-24) (aged 64)
Athens, Greece
GenresGreek New Wave, entechno, laiko
Occupation(s)Musician, actress
InstrumentVocals
Years active1963-2010

Aikaterine "Keti" Chomata (Greek: Αικατερίνη (Καίτη) Χωματά, pronounced [ekateˈrini ˈceti xomaˈta]; October 24, 1946 - October 24, 2010) was a Greek singer and actress.

Biography

Chomata was born in Athens in 1946; her family's origin was from the island of Naxos. She lived in the Plaka district of Athens and studied classical dance. According to Chomata, she became a singer after being expelled from school at age 16. She was discovered by Alekos Patsiphas, who met her at the Giorgos Oikonomides' radio show which dealt with searching for people of talent. Papastephanou introduced her to composer Giannis Spanos.[1][2] Chomata became one of the leading representatives of the Greek New Wave genre and one of the favourite performers of Spanos' compositions; she performed with great success in the Athens boîte scene.[citation needed]

Composers with whom she has worked include Manos Hatzidakis, Mikis Theodorakis, George Kontogiorgos and Stavros Xarchakos. In 1965 she participated in Thessaloniki Song Festival with the song The summer is gone (Greek: Έφυγε το καλοκαίρι) written by George Kontogiorgos. A famous hit song of Chomata is Mia agape gia to kalokairi (Greek: Μια αγάπη για το καλοκαίρι, "A love for the summer") released in her debut 7' EP in 1964. The song was later used for the Vasilis Mavromatis' 1969 film Skies sten ammo (Greek: Σκιές στην άμμο, "Shadows on the sand"); a film in which she had the leading role and the only one in she ever played.[1]

Personal life

Chomata was married twice having two daughters and four grandchildren. Her first husband, with whom she had her children, was actor and director Vasilis Mavromatis; her second husband was Giannis Lianos, one of her loyal admirers.[3]

Death

Chomata was suffering from cancer in 2010. She died on her 64th birthday, after a car accident.[4][5][6][7]

Discography

Chomata published 18 albums, having sung over 200 songs.[citation needed]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Stathis Tsagarousianos (13 July 2011). Καίτη Χωματά: Μια αγάπη για το καλοκαίρι. Ένα παλιό μας ποστ για μια ωραία περίπτωση, που χάθηκε νωρίς (in Greek). Lifo.
  2. ^ Dimitris Kraounakis (23 October 2011). Ένας χρόνος χωρίς την Καίτη Χωματά (in Greek). Archived from the original on 24 December 2013.
  3. ^ "Η αισθαντική φωνή του Νέου Κύματος" (in Greek). kathimerini. 26 Oct 2010.
  4. ^ Πέθανε η Καίτη Χωματά (in Greek). Eleftherotypia. 24 October 2010. Archived from the original on 25 Oct 2010.
  5. ^ Μια αγάπη για το καλοκαίρι που έσβησε... (in Greek). Proto Thema. 25 October 2010.
  6. ^ Dimitris Kranounakis (25 October 2011). ΚΑΙΤΗ ΧΩΜΑΤΑ: ΤΑ ΛΑΘΗ ΤΗΣ ΜΙΑΣ… «ΠΗΓΗΣ»… (in Greek).
  7. ^ Anastasios Papapostolou (24 Oct 2010). "Famous Singer Kaiti Xomata Passes at 64 Years Old". Greek Reporter.