[1] Known professionally as just Elpida, she released 17 original albums in her 25-year recording history, and regularly topped fever charts run by the Greek state broadcaster, Ellinikí Radiofonía Tileórasi (ERT).
In 1972, she participated in Thessaloniki Music Festival with the song "Den Ton Eida" (Δεν τον είδα, I didn't see him)[1] and was introduced to the public.
She sang the song "Sokrati" (Σωκράτη, Socrates) and placed eighth, receiving 69 points from the 19 participating countries.
In 1994, her sixteenth studio album was released titled Mes Ti Nihta Hathika, with music by Thanasis Kargidis and Panos Falaras.
Her second child, Stephanos, was born in 1985 and led to her absence from the music industry for four years as she spent time with her family.