Yani, 1954 was born in a seaside village with unique scenery in Calamata, Greece. She discovered her musical talent when she was five years old. "I love music very much and often play the piano, but I refuse to receive formal piano education. My father wisely encouraged me to try boldly. When I didn't want to have a piano lesson, he said,' Well, I can play whenever I want and how I want to play'. That's what I did then, and it's the same now. "
At first, Yani was determined to become a clinical psychologist. 18 years old, was admitted to a university in Minnesota, USA, and moved to the United States, majoring in psychology. However, after graduation, Yani chose his favorite music career. "I decided to try it for a year. I joined a rock band called Chameleon and performed in some nightclubs. I have been immersed in music for a whole year, and I have never felt that life is so comfortable. In this way, I found something worth doing with my life. "
Yani devotes herself to music and gets great satisfaction from it, although success seems far away. "It took me a long time to succeed. Although it is difficult to make a living many times, I don't care. Creation is a very happy thing. The process of creation is one of the greatest pleasures in my life. "
Linda evans's appearance on the talk show in oprah winfrey was a major turning point in Yani's life. Since then, Yani's career has flourished. Since his performance in Radio City Concert Hall in New York, his concerts have been broadcast on TV in 65 countries, and the tribute ranked second in the national tour with 1998. But those terrible days taught Yani a lot, and since then he has benefited a lot. "In retrospect, I realized that I had learned a lot of rules, so that I could concentrate on making my creation go smoothly. No one will teach you this, you can only get it by experiencing life with your heart. "