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Irene "Rena" Koumioti (Greek: Ειρήνη (Ρένα) Κουμιώτη; 3 May 1941 – 3 April 2023) was a Greek musician. She also appeared briefly in film and on television. Koumioti was born in the Nea Ionia district of Athens. Her father was a refugee from Constantinople (Istanbul) and her mother was a refugee from Smyrna (Izmir).
Koumioti was one of the foremost representatives of the Greek New Wave genre. Her breakthrough came while singing at the Apanemia musical club in Athens in 1968, when she was heard by Lefteris Papadopoulos who then asked her to sing with Giannis Poulopoulos for the Dromos (Greek: Ο δρόμος, "The road") album.
Her recording career was short — her last album recording was in 1980 — but important. For a period she had lived in Canada where she stayed for eight years. She remained active in live performance until her death.
Koumioti died on 3 April 2023, at age 81, due to complications of dementia. She was buried in the First Cemetery of Athens.
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GenderFemale
Birthday1941-05-03
Deathday2023-04-03 (81 years old)
Birth PlaceNea Ionia, Greece
CitizenshipsGreece
Also Known AsΡένα Κουμιώτη, Ρενα Κουμιωτη
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