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Sotiria Bellou (Greek: Σωτηρία Μπέλλου) (August 22, 1921 – August 27, 1997) was a Greek singer and performer of the rebetiko style of music. [1] She was one of the most famous rebetisa [ 2 ] of all, mentioned in many music guides, and a contributor to the 1984 British Documentary entitled Music of the Outsiders .
Sotiria Vasilakopoulou (Greek: Σωτηρία Βασιλακοπούλου; 2 June 1959 — 28 July 1980) [1] was a student of Panteion University and member of the Communist Youth of Greece who was killed in the gate of ETMA factory on July 28, 1980.
Soteria emerged as a response to former psychiatric patients who said that they needed "love and food and understanding, not drugs", [8] by providing an alternative centered on development, learning, and growth, [7]: 113 and by comparing its results to those of the traditional model.
Sotiria Koutsopetrou (Greek: Σωτηρία Κουτσοπέτρου; born 19 August 1979) is a former Greek diver. At the 2000 Summer Olympics , Koutsopetrou competed in the 3 metre springboard event.
Power of Soul may refer to: Power of Soul (band), a soul/funk band from Argentina; Power of Soul, an album by Idris Muhammad; Power of Soul, 1968 album by Swedish singer Jerry Williams; Power of Soul, also known as Power to Love, 1970 song by Jimi Hendrix, first published on Band of Gypsys
"Power of Love" is a song recorded, written and produced by New York City–based house and dance music group Deee-Lite. It was released in 1990 as the second single from their debut album, World Clique (1990). Overseas, it peaked at number 19 in New Zealand, number 21 in Ireland and number 25 in the United Kingdom.
The band was formed in Berlin during 2007 by vocalist Sotiria Schenk, guitarist Christoph Hessler, bassist Philipp Schardt, drummer Philipp Schadebrodt and keyboard player Golo Schultz. [1] With the help of production team Valicon, Eisblume released their first EP titled "Unter dem Eis" (German for "Under the Ice") in 2008. [ 1 ]
"The Power of Love" is a pop song co-written and originally recorded by American singer-songwriter Jennifer Rush in 1984. It was released in December 1984 by CBS Records as the fifth single from her debut album, Jennifer Rush (1984), and has since been covered by Air Supply, Laura Branigan, and Celine Dion.