YANNI

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US
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Artist / Band / Musician
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Classical / Pop
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 He was born in a

picturesque village that no one ever gave thought to leaving, and he's now known

in every corner of the globe. Yanni is, without a doubt, a musical phenomenon,

one of those rare artists whose music defies borders and boundaries - whose

music speaks to people of all races, all nations. And there is more than ample

evidence to support such statements.



How many artists have become the favored composer of every Olympic broadcast for

the past decade? Sold-out Radio City Music Hall for ten dates? Played in the

shadow of the Taj Mahal, the Forbidden City and the Parthenon? Toured China and

more than twenty other nations? Had a TV special seen in 65 countries by half a

billion people, was one of the top fundraising artists for PBS, and released

what became the 2 best-selling music video of all time? Mounted the 1-ranked

concert tour for 1998, and 2 for the entire year even though he did not tour

for the second half?

 Yanni has always charted a

solitary and distinctive path. A champion swimmer and self-taught pianist with

the gift of perfect pitch, he left the comforts of Kalamata, Greece, on the

spectacular shores of the deep blue Mediterranean, and then began to fashion his

own kind of American success story, later to become an international success

story.



After graduating from the University of Minnesota with a B.A. in psychology,

after trading the Grecian sunshine for frosty winters, he would seek a life in

music, though he could not read a note and wrote wholly original works that,

then and now, defy categorizing. From the beginning, he operated with a simple

creed: a faith in hard work and keeping an open mind.



Yanni's first Grammy-nominated album was Dare to Dream (1992), which produced

the vocal single "Aria," popularized by an award-winning British Airways

commercial. His following album, In My Time, a gentler collection of

piano-focused pieces, was also nominated for a Grammy Award and attained

Platinum status. In 1994 Yanni achieved a personal triumph when he returned to

his Greek homeland and recorded an album at the 2,000-year-old Herod Atticus

Theatre in Athens.

 The result, Yanni: Live At

The Acropolis, would be a sensation. It has almost continuously remained on the

charts since its release, sold more than seven million copies worldwide, earned

more than 35 platinum and gold albums, and risen to becoming one of the

best-selling music videos of all time.

 How to follow the

unprecedented success of Live At The Acropolis? By becoming the first major

Western Artist ever to perform and record at India's Taj Mahal and China's

Forbidden City, resulting in the multi-platinum album Tribute. This is an artist

who invested millions of dollars into the project before a single sound was

recorded, whose organization mounted a near biblical effort with the regional of

Uttar Pradesh to improve roads and build two bridges in order that the flood

plains surrounding the Taj Mahal could be transformed for three historic

concerts beneath one of the world's greatest wonders. While allowing India's

citizens to see a musical performance in front of the country's signature

structure, Tribute ultimately led to three million dollars in donations to a Taj

preservation fund. The recording of Tribute proceeded to China, where Yanni

staged a new historic feat at another of the world's great architectural

achievements, The Forbidden City. Between India and China, Yanni played to a

collective audience of 250 million people. In 2000 Yanni released his first

studio album in seven years, If I Could Tell You, an introspective and deeply

personal project which came in the wake of a two-year sabbatical, a move to the

east coast of the U.S., and other changes which refocused his life and his

life's work.



Yanni is an artist that crosses all demographics in his appeal. Recently he

returned to PBS with a new television special, Live At Royal Albert Hall,

London, offering not only a spectacular concert appearance in this historic

venue, but also the first glimpse into his family home in Greece and recording

studio in Florida.

 In February 2003, Virgin

Records released Ethnicity, his 13th album and third on Virgin. Extending the

"One World, One People" philosophy that has been the hallmark of his career,

Ethnicity offers an upbeat collection of tracks that pulse with the rhythms and

voices of cultures around the globe. Its instrumentation is equally diverse:

from the aboriginal depth of the Australian didgeridoo … to the haunting tone of

the Armenian duduk … to Celtic-flavored violin … to the percussive plunk of the

Indian tabla … the album brims with international flavor. "Many of the world's

cultures and musical genres are represented on this album. It has a lot of

ethnic color - in other words, it has ethnicity," says Yanni. "Ethnicity has to

do with race and culture, and - in the way I use it for this album - the color

and beauty of a multicultural society."

 One element distinguishing

Ethnicity from previous albums is the extensive use of human voices, not only

solo arias and group chants, but also bona fide lyrics, a rare departure for the

artist. "The Promise," for example, is an adaptation of an earlier composition,

"Secret Vows," featuring lyrics from longtime friend Pamela McNeill and

soulfully sung by Alfreda Gerald, a member of Yanni's Tribute tour. The album's

final track reflects his own cultural heritage with a traditional Greek island

folk song, "Jivaeri."

 After a five-year break

from touring, Yanni began an ambitious 2003/04 tour in March, 2003, opening at

Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas, and featuring many of his new compositions and

spotlighting the talents of solo musicians the world over along with his core

band and symphony orchestra. The month before his tour opened, Miramax Books

published Yanni's autobiography, a story that spans his fascinating and

inspirational life: from his childhood in Greece to his college years in

Minnesota to his success as an international music artist. The memoir, written

in collaboration with David Rensin, also includes deeply personal details

including his intense nine-year relationship with actress Linda Evans.



"I've been asked to write a book on many occasions but I was always focused

first and foremost on my music and my career," said Yanni. "For the past few

years I've had more of an opportunity to think deeply about life…I have tasted

and felt so many things in my life and been welcomed all over the world. I have

surpassed the wildest dreams I ever had as a child. I thought now was the right

time to talk about it. What better reason to write a book? I am grateful to

Miramax for this opportunity."

 "Music," says Yanni, "is

an incredibly direct language. It bypasses language and logic, and speaks

directly to your soul." It is this notion that inspired the boy who began his

musical career by giving recitals before family members in a seaside village,

and who has since been communicating on a global level that few of his peers can

match.
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