Early life
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.
More about Peggy Zina (From Wikipedia)
Early Life
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, read more...
1995–1999: Debut Album And Early Success
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 read more...
2000–2002: Peggy Gains Popularity
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 read more...
2003–2004: Minos EMI And Mazi Sou
After 5 years with Nitro Music, Peggy moved to Minos EMI, one of the biggest recording companies in Greece. She released her fifth album with the title Mazi Sou (With You) in 2003 read more...
2004–2005: Matono And Noima
After finishing her performances in Athens, Peggy went to Thessaloniki and worked with the band Fili Gia Panta and many new singers. Working continuously for a year and a half, Peggy read more...
2006–Present: Ena, Trekse And Marriage
On December 9, 2006, Peggy released another album Ena (One), which gained platinum certification and contained many hits like the songs "Ena" (One), "Ego Ta Spao" (I Break Them) read more...
Kalliopi Zina (born March 8, 1975), known professionally as Peggy Zina, is a Greek singer-songwriter who gained prominence in 1995. Peggy Zina made her debut in 1995 with the self-titled read more...
