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- Rita_Sakellariou abstract "Rita Sakellariou (Greek: Ρίτα Σακελλαρίου) (born 22 October 1934, Sitia, Crete, Greece – died 6 August 1999, Athens, Greece) was a famous Greek singer.Her mother originated in Kalymnos and her father in Izmir. As a child, her father, a Partisan was killed in the 1946-49 civil war on Crete where she had been born and bred. Her mother moved with her three children to the port of Piraeus to try and make ends meet.At 12, she left school to help earn a living for her family selling bread and lemons in a cart she pushed around Piraeus's desolate streets. Later, in the poverty-stricken 50s, she worked in factories; and when the going got really tough - after her first marriage foundered - she gathered garbage at the slums' rubbish dump. In the late 1960s, she met her second husband, a wrestler who fell for her as she mesmerized an audience in Salonika. The couple married within a year and Sakellariou settled down to bring up three more sons.Throughout these years, she continued to sing in the Queen Ann, a nightclub her husband had established on the National Road out of Athens. The 70s saw a series of hits, including Kathe Iliovasilema (Every Sunset) and Oi Andres kai oi Handres (Men and Beads). She remained popular, though her efforts to follow music trends through the 1980s and 1990s failed to match her earlier success. She had numerous hits, including \"Istoria Mou, Amartia Mou\", \"An Kano Atakti Zoi\", \"Aftos O Anthropos\", \"Paranomi Mou Agapi\" and \"Ena Tragoudi\". On 14 March 2010, Alpha TV ranked Sakellariou the 17th top-certified female artist in the nation's phonographic era (since 1960).Sakellariou died on 6 August 1999, aged 64 after a yearlong battle with pancreatic cancer, after spending 40 days at Ygeia Hospital in Athens after returning from treatment at Memorial Sloan–Kettering Cancer Center in New York City.According to a friend, her last words were, \"Oh Lakis, and I had so much yet to do!\" She was survived by four sons and a daughter, two children from her first marriage, and three children from the second. She was buried on 9 August in the First Cemetery of Athens.".
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- Rita_Sakellariou birthDate "1934-10-22".
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- Rita_Sakellariou genre Laïko.
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- Rita_Sakellariou wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rita Sakellariou".
- Rita_Sakellariou background "solo_singer".
- Rita_Sakellariou birthDate "1934-10-22".
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- Rita_Sakellariou caption "Sakellariou during a show in Exarcheia, Athens, 1998".
- Rita_Sakellariou deathDate "1999-08-06".
- Rita_Sakellariou deathPlace Athens.
- Rita_Sakellariou genre Laïko.
- Rita_Sakellariou name "Rita Sakellariou".
- Rita_Sakellariou name "Ρίτα Σακελλαρίου".
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- Rita_Sakellariou yearsActive "1950".
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- Rita_Sakellariou comment "Rita Sakellariou (Greek: Ρίτα Σακελλαρίου) (born 22 October 1934, Sitia, Crete, Greece – died 6 August 1999, Athens, Greece) was a famous Greek singer.Her mother originated in Kalymnos and her father in Izmir. As a child, her father, a Partisan was killed in the 1946-49 civil war on Crete where she had been born and bred.".