She went to study at the Tiflis noble gymnasium in 1909, where her powerful voice was noticed by the famous composer Zachary Paliashvili, who worked there as a music teacher and led the school choir.
[3][7] Around the same time (in the spring of 1937), she made her debut in Leningrad at the theater of Recreation garden.
[7] In 1939, she was invited to participate in the First all-Union competition of pop artists and received one of the prizes.
[6][3] During the World War II, Keto had to change her repertoire and started performing patriotic songs.
[6] In 1956, Dzhaparidze was awarded the title of People's Artist of the Georgian SSR.