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Artemis Gounaki (Greek Άρτεμις Γουνάκη; born April 7, 1967 in Munich) is a Greek-German singer, vocal coach, songwriter, composer, and arranger. Gounaki's father was born on the Greek island of Crete. Artemis Gounaki is a vocal coach and has participated in various Popstars seasons in German, Greek and Swiss television such as on RTL II and ProSieben. Being a vocal-producer and arranger, Gounaki has worked with well-known German bands such as Bro'Sis, Preluders, Nu Pagadi, Overground, H-Blockx and Guano Apes). Many of the bands have already reached gold and platinum status in Germany. Gounaki also supports the finalists and winners of Popstars in Switzerland and Greece. Moreover, she was singing, writing and composing for her band Illegal Aliens with Marco Minnemann, who is her former husband. She lives in Munich, Germany, Athens, Greece, Zurich, Switzerland, and in Crete. She has one son. ==Career== Gounaki had worked with many artists even before her Popstars debut. She worked with Henning Wehland on his voice for his bands' recordings ''Fly Eyes'' of his band H-Blockx. After that Gounaki coached, arranged and produced the vocals of Sandra Nasic, singer of the band Guano Apes for ''Don't Give Me Names'' and ''Walking On A Thin Line'' and was their steady tour coach and friend during their world wide tours ( 1998–2002). In 2001, Gounaki became the vocal coach of the German TV show Popstars. Her work helped the winning band Bro'Sis selling over 1,500,000 copies of their debut album ''Never Forget'' within three days. Later, she extended her work to different countries. In 2003, she moved to Athens to become the vocal coach of the Greek version of Popstars and to work on the vocal-production of the winning band Hi-5. During that time, she also worked on the German Popstars show, which took place in Orlando, Florida U.S. and created the two bands Preluders and Overground. After finishing that production, Gounaki went to Greece to arrange and to produce the Christmas CD of Hi-5, ''Mia Nihta San K'iafti''. After this, Gounaki was one of the judges on the Greek TV Show ''Eurostars''. The show was won by Apostolos Psihraimis who was supposed to represent the country in the Eurovision Song Contest 2004. However, ERT internally chose superstar Sakis Rouvas and sent him to the Eurovision Song Contest in Istanbul, where Rouvas finished in third place, equalling Greece's best result up to that point. When she returned to Germany, Gounaki coached, arranged and recorded the new Popstars band Nu Pagadi. Gounaki cooperates with music producers and musicians such as Greg Manning, Toni Cottura or Marc Mozart, Lou Bega, T.M.Stevens, Leslie Mandoki, Uwe Fahrenkrog-Petersen, Thorsten Brötzmann or Peter Ries and works for major record companies like Sony BMG or Universal Music. However, she took a break for nine months to spend more time with her family. In October 2005, Gounaki published a book called ''Singen? Kann jeder!'' (Everyone can sing), which she had written while she was on hiatus. The following month she took up studies at the University of Munich to study architecture. Together with German Pop Idol Alexander Klaws and German singer Jeanette Biedermann, Gounaki returned to television with the show ''Beste Stimme gesucht'' (Best voice wanted) on KI.KA, a German TV channel for children. The show scouted for children with a talent for singing. Gounaki also worked very closely with Jeanette Biedermann during her Bad Girls Club Tour 2006 as her voice coach. Her next TV project as vocal coach and a vocal-producer was a Swiss audition show called Musicstar in winter 2006/07 on SF1. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Artemis Gounaki」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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