Kalomira

Maria Kalomira Carol Sarantis (Greek: Μαρία Καλομοίρα Κάρολ Σαράντη; born January 31, 1985), known professionally as Kalomira (sometimes transliterated as Kalomoira), is a Greek-American singer, songwriter, model, and television personality. Born and raised on Long Island in the United States, she first came to prominence in Greece in 2003, after winning the Greek talent show Fame Story. She has subsequently released four studio albums, represented Greece in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008, and hosted various television shows.

Kalomira
Kalomira performing at the Eurovision Song Contest 2008 in Belgrade
Background information
Birth nameMaria Kalomira Carol Sarantis
Also known asKalomoira
Born (1985-01-31) January 31, 1985
West Hempstead, New York, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • model
  • television personality
Years active2003–present
Labels
Websitewww.kalomira.com

Early life

Kalomira, was born Maria Kalomira Carol Sarantis on January 31, 1985, in West Hempstead, New York on Long Island.[1][2][3] Known as Carol in America,[1][2] her parents are Greek restaurant owners Nikos and Eleni Sarantis. Since childhood, she had the ambition to become a pop star.[4] She played the viola, which she studied for nine years and played in the school orchestra.[4] She was also Miss West Hempstead (Homecoming Queen) at her high school in 2003.[2][3] In 2003, she entered and won second place at a music contest organized by WBLI Radio.[3] Following her appearance, she opened up several live shows with famous American artists, such as Jessica Simpson, LL Cool J, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Michelle Branch, and Nick Lachey.[4]

Career

Kalomira entered the New York City auditions for Antenna's reality singing competition Fame Story 2, which was a licensed variant of the Star Academy franchise. She was one of two selected from over 200 auditions in New York. Despite speaking primarily English, and not speaking Greek fluently, Kalomira went to Greece after having completed one semester of college at Adelphi University where she was a music major with a scholarship.[5] Kalomira placed first and her professional singing career began.[4] Kalomira won the contest, earned 200,000 Euros and a recording contract with Heaven Music

20042006: First albums and television

Kalomira performed in Thessaloniki’s FOCUS from July 8 to August 14. While entertaining audiences by night, she was recording her first album by day. Outside of Greece, Kalomira has appeared on NBC’s "Today Show" and "Access Hollywood" during the events of the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, UPN's Greek Parade where she sang live and was interviewed, Fox News, was in the "Washington Post", "Newsday" and "New York Times" and most currently featured on Oprah for her Eurovision Performance, along with a number of other shows and websites.[6] On September 1, 2004, Kalomira released her 15-track first album Kalomira, which went gold. She then toured Greece accompanied by the rest of the "Fame Story" participants with appearances in Athens’s "Thalassa". In the same year, she closed her season at the REX studio with Despina Vandi and Thanos Petrelis. Kalomira received good reviews from critics and was awarded "Woman of the Year – Best Newcomer" by Life and Style magazine. Also in 2004, she had a minor credited role in the longest-running Greek TV drama series Lampsi, playing the part of Jennifer Drakou for 30 episodes, where veteran director Nikos Foskolos compared her to Aliki Vougiouklaki. Also, Kalomira performed twice in Herodium theatre like a surprise cake for Dionysis Savvopoulos's birthday and she sang Marilyn Monroe's song, "Happy Birthday Mr. President".

In 2005, Kalomira released her second album titled Paizeis? (You Playing?) with 12 songs, of which two were written and composed by her. She also agreed to appear with Elli Kokkinou, Andreas Stamos and Constantinos Christoforou at the Piraeus 130 music club. In her program, she included covers of songs such as "Scandalous," "Don't Cha" and "Don't Phunk with My Heart," in addition to songs from her first and second albums. On April 11, 2005 she was a special guest on the first live concert of the first season of Star Academy Bulgaria.

In the fall of 2006, Kalomira became the female co-hostess on the hit Sunday night show Pio Poli Tin Kiriaki alongside Grigoris Arnaoutoglou on Mega Channel. In December, she released her third CD I Kalomira Paei Cinema (Kalomira Goes to the Cinema).

20072009: Eurovision Song Contest and new album

Kalomira in Belgrade, 2008
Evdokia Kadi, Vlad Miriţă and Kalomira at a Eurovision party in Belgrade, May 16, 2008

At the end of 2007, Heaven Music chose Kalomira to be their contestant in the 2008 National Final to represent Greece in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008.[7] Kalomira picked an R&B style upbeat song with a Greek feel composed by Konstantinos Pantzis with lyrics by Poseidonas Giannopoulos titled "Secret Combination".[8] The song has an "American production" feel to it.[9] On February 27, 2008, Kalomira won the National Final with "Secret Combination" and represented Greece in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008. To promote the song, Kalomira had a pre-Eurovision tour and visited several Eurovision countries throughout March and April.[10]

In the first semifinal, held on May 20, 2008, Kalomira fared well, coming in first place while at the Eurovision final, on May 24, she came in third behind Russia and Ukraine, with 218 points.[11] In an interview with Eleni Menegaki, she said that above all she wanted the Greek people to be proud of the performance.[12]

Kalomira announced on her online diary that she recorded her new album during September and October 2007 in Greece. The album, named Secret Combination the Album, was released on May 29, 2008, and contained songs in both Greek and English, including her Eurovision entry "Secret Combination". There is also a bonus rap remix of "Secret Combination" by Master Tempo. The writers are Konstantinos Pantzis, Tasos Vougiatzis and Sunny X.[13] Kalomira did not participate in the promotion of the album,[14][15][16][17] due to a dispute with Heaven Music.[17][14] She focused on presenting TV shows, including the Greek version of the game show Big in Japan which took place in Japan and featured 12 contestants.[18][19]

20102014: Digital singles and tours

In January 2010, it was announced that Kalomira would be featured in a series of advertisements as the main spokesperson promoting Domino's Pizza in Greece.[20] In March 2010, Kalomira renewed her contract with Heaven Music. Her next single was called "Please Don't Break My Heart", which featured American rapper, Fatman Scoop. The video was filmed in Turkey and the song premiered on Rythmos 94.9.[21]

In June 2011, Kalomira released her most recent and last pop song of Heaven Music, called "This Is The Time'" while a music video premiered in July. On December 31, Kalomira did a concert for a charite causes, "Bring in 2012 with Kalomira!", for Greek Orthodox people in Washington DC. On February 22, 2012, her new single was released, only for husband's music company "Hot Kiss Records LLC", and is called "Other Side Tonight". The song was written by GMoney and Jeremy Beaber. On 2 March, Kalomira was presented with Australia's comedian actor Angelo Tsarouchas, a beauty pageant Greek Beauty Pageant - Kalistia 2012 in Canada.

On October 17, 2013, Kalomira came back after her break, as she had given birth to two boys. In March 2014, Kalomira came back to Greece after 2 and a half years since her last appearance. She gave many interviews on television and magazines, and she sang as a guest star with Claydee Lupa the new version of "Secret Combination", in the national final of Greece's entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2014.

She started to do a concert tour in USA. The first stop was on June 3, 2014,in a football game for Greece and Nigeria in Philadelphia, where she sang the Greek national anthem and many songs. On June 6, she performed for the first time in Baltimore in the concert "St. Nicholas Greek Folk Festival 2014 featuring: Kalomira!". On July 23, she performed in New York City in the concert "The Loukoumi make a difference foundation". She performed with Anna Vissi, Gloria Gaynor, Constantine Maroulis and Olympia Doukakis.

In a recent interview, Kalomira said that she started her music career when she was eighteen and half years old. She has expressed herself through her music over a span of more than 10 years. Her music describes what she has gone through in her life.[22]

2015present: New music, comeback in Greece and Rising Star

In the summer of 2015, Kalomira made a hot appearance on MAD VMA 2015 performing a new summer song titled "This Is Summer" released by Panik Records. In parallel she gave some tv interviews and left for USA until 2016 when she gave birth to her third child, a girl. In December 2016, she decided to make the awaiting comeback in Greece and release new music single titled "Ayta Ta Hristougenna" / "Christmas Time" by her previous record label Heaven Music. Kalomira took participated as a tv presenter at the backstage of the new music talent show Rising Star.

Personal life

In 2010, she married George Boosalis at Saint Paul Greek Orthodox Cathedral in Hempstead, New York.[23] In December 2012 Kalomira gave birth to two twin boys. Four years later, in July 2016, she gave birth to a girl.[24]

Discography

All the albums listed underneath were released and charted in Greece and Cyprus.

Studio albums

Title Album details Peak chart positions
GR CY
Kalomira 1 1
Paizeis?
  • Released: November 29, 2005
  • Label: Heaven Music
  • Format: CD, digital download
10 2
I Kalomira Paei Cinema
  • Released: December 7, 2006
  • Label: Heaven Music
  • Format: CD, digital download
9 9
Secret Combination: The Album
  • Released: May 29, 2008
  • Label: Heaven Music
  • Format: CD, digital download
13 10

Extended plays

Title Album details Peak chart positions
GR CY
Best Of
  • Released: December 2016
  • Label: Heaven Music
  • Format: Digital download

Singles

Year Title Peak chart positions Album
GRE CYP Other charts
2004 "Nomizeis" 1 1 Kalomira
"Ego Eimai I Kalomira" 3 1
"Proti Mou Fora" 9 11
2005 "Kai Tou Hronou" 15 18 Kalomira Special Gold Edition
"Pethaino Gia Sena" 5 5 Kalomira
"Paizeis" 1 1 Paizeis?
2006 "Gine Mazi Mou Paidi" 17 CD single: Gine Mazi Mou Paidi
"Ki Olo Perimeno" 6 8 Paizeis?
2007 "Medley" 8 11 I Kalomira Paei Cinema
2008 "Secret Combination" 1 1 TUR: 18
DEN: 29
SWE: 38
IR: 46
EU: 67
UK: 71
CAN: 331
Secret Combination: The Album
"Sto Diko Mou Rythmo" 18 32 SP: 4
2009 "Hot"
2010 "Please Don't Break My Heart" (Kalomira feat. Fatman Scoop) 6 5 Non-album single
"Please Don't Break My Heart (Ragga Version)" 8 9
"I Do" 25 CD Single: I Do
2011 "This Is The Time" 11 7 Non-album single
2012 "Other Side Tonight"
2015 "This Is Summer"
2016 "Ta Xristougenna Auta / Christmas Time" 65 Best Of
2017 "Shoot 'em Down" Non-album single
"Lipstick 2017" (Kim feat. Kalomira)
2018 "Mommy Loves You"
2020 "Gia Mia Zoi" / "You're Not Alone"

DVDs

Title DVD details
Kalomira Special Karaoke Edition
  • Released: September 2005
  • Label: Heaven Music
  • Format: DVD

Filmography

Television
Year Title Role Notes
2004 Fame Story Herself Season 2 contestant
1st place
2004 Lampsi Jennifer Drakou Season 14 Guest Star
30 episodes
2005 Proinos Cafes Herself Co-Hostess
  • 2006–
  • 2007
Pio Poly Tin Kyriaki Co-Hostess
2008 Eurovision Song Contest 2008 Semi-Final 1 contestant 1st Place
Grand Final contestant 3rd place
2009 Big In Japan Hostess
2010 Get The Job Hostess on the "GetItNow.gr"
  • 2016–
  • 2017
Rising Star Backstage Presenter
Commercials
Year Commercial Role
2004–2007 Everest Herself
2008–2010 JLo shop Herself
2009–2010 GetItNow Herself
2010 Domino's Pizza Herself
2017 Nature's Bounty Herself

Music videos

Year Title Director(s)
2004 "Nomizeis" Kostas Kapetanidis
2004 "Proti Mou Fora" Manolis Tzirakis
2005 "Pethaino Gia Sena" Kostas Kapetanidis
2005 "Paizeis" Kostas Kapetanidis
2006 "Ki Olo Perimeno" Kostas Kapetanidis
2007 "Medley" Maria Stoka
2008 "Secret Combination" Kostas Kapetanidis
2010 "Please Don't Break My Heart"
(featuring Fatman Scoop)
Murat Onbul
2011 "This Is The Time" Kostas Kapetanidis
2016 "Ta Xristougenna Auta" Vangelis Tsaousopoulos
2017 "Shoot 'em Down" Thanos Gomozias
2017 "Lipstick 2017"
(with Kim)
Alex Kostantinidis
2018 "Mommy Loves You" Dimitris Paleologos

Awards and nominations

Kalomira awards and nominations
Totals[lower-alpha 1]
Wins6
Nominations15
Note
  1. Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They recognize several different recipients, have runners-up and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.
Year Award Category Recipient Result
2005 Life & Style - Women Of The Year Best New Artist Herself Won
MAD Video Music Awards Best New Artist "Nomizeis" Nominated
2008 Eurovision Radio Awards Best Song "Secret Combination" Nominated
Best Female Artist "Secret Combination" Nominated
2009 Eurovision Awards Best Performance "Secret Combination" Won
Life & Style - Women Of The Year Best Female Artist Herself Nominated
The Elios Spotlight Awards Best Performing Artist Herself Won
European Festival Best Reality Show "Big In Japan" Won
Best Show "Big In Japan" Won
2011 One Woman Hottest Woman Herself Nominated
2012 One Woman Hottest Woman Herself Nominated
LaLore02 Awards Best Song "Po Po Po" Won
2013 MAD Video Music Awards Best Live Act - 10 Years MAD VMA "Please Don't Break My Heart" Nominated
LaLore02 Awards Best Song "Me Ponas" Nominated
2015 LaLore02 Awards Best Song "This Is Summer" Nominated

References

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  3. "Steve and Maria's "Island Idol"". Archived from the original on 2007-12-23. WBLI. Retrieved on March 23, 2008
  4. "Greece 2008". European Broadcasting Union. Retrieved on March 28, 2008
  5. "Long Island's Kalomira Sarantis Competing in Antenna's Fame Story". Greek News. Retrieved on March 29, 2008
  6. "Meet Kalomira: The Greek 'Idol'". Archived from the original on 2004-08-20. Access Hollywood, August 19, 2004. Retrieved on April 24, 2008
  7. "Kalomira; the deadline, the songs and a party". Archived from the original on 2011-05-19. Oikotimes. Retrieved on January 23, 2008
  8. "Η Καλομοίρα σε "secret combination"". Archived from the original on 2008-01-22. MAD TV. Retrieved on January 23, 2008 (in Greek)
  9. "Greece: Kalomoira's composer exclusive". Archived from the original on 2008-01-26. ESCToday. Retrieved on January 24, 2008
  10. "Greece: Kalomira's promo tour kicks off". Archived from the original on 2008-03-23. Oikotimes. Retrieved on March 23, 2008
  11. Staff (May 24, 2008). "Participants at the Eurovision Song Contest 2008 Final". European Broadcasting Union. Retrieved April 25, 2010.
  12. Menegaki, Eleni (2009-01-19). "Interview on "Kafes Me Tin Eleni"". Alpha TV.
  13. "Η Καλομοίρα στο studio" (in Greek). Archived from the original on 2008-05-26. MAD TV, May 1, 2008. Retrieved on April 30, 2008
  14. Floras, Stella (2008-07-31). "Greece: Kalomira puts career on ice". ESCToday. Archived from the original on 2008-08-07. Retrieved 2008-08-08.
  15. Παρατάει το τραγούδι η Καλομοίρα?? (in Greek). Starbuzz, June 28, 2008. Retrieved on July 10, 2008
  16. "Kalomira stops singing career?" (in Greek). Archived from the original on 2008-07-09. Oikotimes. Retrieved on July 10, 2008
  17. Φως στο τούνελ για το Καλομοιράκι (in Greek). MAD TV. 2008-07-29. Retrieved 2008-08-03.
  18. Η Καλομοίρα επιστρέφει στην Ελλάδα... (in Greek). Music.net.cy. 2008-11-03. Archived from the original on 2011-07-18. Retrieved 2008-11-03.
  19. Stavridou, Katerina (2008-11-29). Kalomoira: "Big In Japan" (in Greek). 1025. Teletheatis. pp. 32–33.
  20. Staff (12 January 2010). "Νέα καμπάνια Domino's Pizza από την Dart" (in Greek). MarketingWeek.gr. Retrieved 15 January 2010.
  21. "News". Kalomoira.com. Archived from the original on 2010-04-04. Retrieved 2010-04-22.
  22. "An Interview with The Greek American Starlet: Kalomira!". TicketsMove. Retrieved 2014-07-21.
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  24. Adams, Willy Lee (8 January 2016). "Giving Us Life: Pregnant Kalomira glistens in selfies as she reveals her third baby is on the way". Wiwibloggs.com. Wiwibloggs. Retrieved 11 January 2016.

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Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Notis Christodoulou
Fame Story
Winner

2004
Succeeded by
Pericles Stergianoudes
Preceded by
Sarbel
with Yassou Maria
Greece in the Eurovision Song Contest
2008
Succeeded by
Sakis Rouvas
with This Is Our Night
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