| Profile | |
| Peggy Zina Î Îγκυ Ζήνα | |
| Birth name | Kalliopi Zina |
| Also known as | Peggy Zina (Stage Name) |
| Born | March 8, 1975 (1975-03-08) (age 33) Athens, Greece |
| Origin | Ioannina, Greece |
| Genre(s) | Modern laika, Pop, Rock, Dance |
| Occupation(s) | Musician, songwriter, actress |
| Years active | 1995-present |
| Label(s) | BMG Greece (1995-1999) Nitro Music (2000-2003) Minos EMI (2003-present) |
| Website | www.peggyzina.com |
Peggy Zina was born in Athens. She began piano lessons at the age of five and studied dancing, especially jazz. During her teens, Peggy participated in many artistic school activities, theater performances and in her school’s chorus. She graduated from Jeanne D’ Arc which is a French and Greek school in Athens.
Read more...Peggy's debut album, which was self-titled, was released in 1995 by BMG Greece. The album includes her first hit which created controversy with the title: "An Pas Me Alli Tha Sou Spaso To Kefali" (If You Go with Another Woman I Will Break Your Head). She also started working with Lefteris Pantazis at Neraida (1995) and then with Notis Sfakianakis at Gazi (1996).
Peggy released her second album Read more...
In 2000 Peggy Zina changed recording companies and signed with Nitro Music. After few months she released her new single "Ti Th’ Akouso Akoma" (What Else Will I Listen From You) which is the first single from her third album Ena Hadi (One Caress) which was released in 2001. In winter of the same year she worked with Notis Sfakianakis and Christos Dantis at COSMOS after her solo performances Read more...