Nana Mouskouri, born on October 13, 1934, in Chania, Crete, Greece, is a renowned singer and cultural icon known for her unique blend of styles, including pop, folk, classical, and jazz. With her distinct, soothing voice and signature round glasses, she has sold over 300 million records worldwide, making her one of the best-selling female artists in history. Mouskouri's notable works include "The White Rose of Athens," "Only Love," and her acclaimed rendition of "Amazing Grace." She has sung in multiple languages, including Greek, French, English, and German, showcasing her versatility and broad appeal. Her impact on music extends beyond her commercial success; she has played an important role in popularizing Greek music internationally and has contributed to cultural exchange through her performances. Mouskouri served as a UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador, advocating for education and cultural understanding. Her long career, spanning over six decades, has not only made her a beloved figure in music but also a symbol of artistic integrity and dedication to social causes.