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Bulgarian born American pop singer (born 1938)
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Maria Mitzeva
Background information
Birth nameMaria Mitzeva
Born (1938-10-20) October 20, 1938 (age 86)
Plovdiv, Bulgaria
GenresPop
OccupationSinger
Websitemariamitzeva.com
Musical artist

Maria Mitzeva (born October 20, 1938, in Plovdiv, Bulgaria) is a Bulgarian born American pop singer.

Early life

Mitzeva graduated in 1957 from the National School of Music Sofia, Bulgaria.

Career

Mitzeva recorded and performed with The Bulgarian National Radio and Television Orchestra, German Radio and Television, Austrian Television, Russian Radio and Television. She moved to the United States in 1970. She performed extensively in North America and has been called by the press "the female Tom Jones"

Awards

  • Gold medal and first place at The World Olympiad of Pop Singers and Songs 1969 Athens, Greece
  • Gold Medal of Radio Barcelona 1969
  • Golden Lowe Award in 1967 Leipzig, Germany
  • The Golden Orpheus Festival 1968, Sunny Beach, Bulgaria.

Personal life

She married producer, composer and conductor Michael-Mihran Vartan in 1969. They reside in Palm Desert, California.

References

  1. "Мария Мицева - bgestrada". www.bgestrada.com.
  2. Dimitrov, Ivo. "Maria Mitzeva Catches up with Tom Jones -   Standart / Стандарт". paper.standartnews.com.
  3. Troussas, Φωντασ Τρουσασ/ Phontas. "ΔΙΣΚΟΡΥΧΕΙΟΝ / VINYLMINE: 2α ΟΛΥΜΠΙΑΣ ΤΡΑΓΟΥΔΙΟΥ".

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