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Adrian Zagoritis (Adrian Dimitri Andrew Zagoritis) was born on 27 September, 1968 in Nairobi, Kenya, is a British songwriter and record producer (born 1968). Discover Adrian Zagoritis's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?

Popular As Adrian Dimitri Andrew Zagoritis
Occupation Songwriter, producer
Age 55 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 27 September, 1968
Birthday 27 September
Birthplace Nairobi, Kenya
Nationality Kenya

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1968

Adrian Dimitri Andrew Zagoritis (born 27 September 1968) is a British songwriter and record producer, whose songs are published by Universal UK and EMI Germany.

Primarily a pop dance writer working often with award-winning German electronica act York, he has also had success with Pop Idol and The X Factor winners and pop artists in Germany, Holland, Belgium, Spain, France, and Japan.

Adrian Zagoritis started life in Nairobi.

1986

Music took a back seat to sport at school in UK where he captained the Eton cricket 1st XI and represented the Independent Schools Football Association (ISFA) XI as a goalkeeper against Arsenal, QPR and Chelsea youth sides in 1986.

Travelling from Kenya to the UK he worked with artists Sybil, Mel Gaynor from Simple Minds and Maxi Priest.

1997

Although writing and arranging several tracks for Mel Gaynor's band 'The Fusion Project' in 1997, the album was never released as Gaynor rejoined Simple Minds for a world tour instead.

Zagoritis settled in the UK in the new millennium fully committed to a musical career.

Collaborations with writers Geoffrey Williams, Rob Harris and Matt Johnson, both of Jamiroquai saw releases spawned with South African Popstars winners Jamali and Greek Popstars winners Hi-5.

Hi-5 turned two Zagoritis singles 'M’ena Fili' and 'Gennithika Ksana' into Top 10 hits, the latter peaking at No. 5. Both albums achieved platinum status and Gennithika Ksana was nominated for an Arion award.

2004

In 2004 Zagoritis began working with Torsten Stenzel, one half of the electronica act York whose second single, "On The Beach", which sampled Chris Rea's song of the same name, reached No. 4 in the UK Singles Chart in June 2000.

One of the first of many releases of this partnership was the club hit "Iceflowers" which was supported by Judge Jules and Paul van Dyk.

Zagoritis and Stenzel wrote several tracks for the EMI-released York album Peace which also contained their often-remixed song "Mercury Rising".

He also co-wrote a song following Liverpool F.C.'s penalty shootout win in the 2004–05 UEFA Champions League final, performed by The Trophy Boyz.

2005

In 2005, Dutch singer EliZe released his song "Automatic" which charted in the Top 10 in several countries.

2006

Mainstream pop releases followed in 2006 with Holland's EMI act ROOOM charting with a Zagoritis/Geoffrey Williams single named "First Thing", reaching No. 33.

2007

In 2007 Germany's Popstars winners No Angels, and DSDS (Germany's X-factor equivalent) runner-up Linda Teodosiu (Sony), also chose his songs: "The Rhythm Of My Heart" was included on the former's album called Destiny which reached No. 4 in the UK Albums Chart.

Nightwish ex-lead singer Tarja Turunen included several Zag songs for her debut solo album My Winter Storm.

Turunen had split acrimoniously from her band and her album contained many veiled references to these experiences, as well as a brooding darkness.

Zagoritis's "Damned And Divine", "The Reign" and "Sunset" reflect this mood and demonstrated further ability away from mainstream pop or dance music.

My Winter Storm took the No. 1 spot on the Finnish charts, and went platinum in Finland and double platinum in Russia, as well as reaching gold status in Germany, Hungary, and Switzerland.

It reached No. 3 in Germany.

In late 2007, Turunen was nominated for an Echo as best newcomer and an Emma for best Finnish artist.

On Turunen's next album, What Lies Beneath, a title track composed by Zagoritis, Stenzel and Heldmann, he contributed "Naiad" which he also wrote with Tarja.

The album reached No. 4 in Germany and charted in eight other countries.

As a melodician and lyricist his style naturally gravitates to pop music and so a return to such projects followed with several releases for Natalia, Idol star in Belgium.

2009

The Zagoritis song "Soul Divided" written with Madonna writer Greg Fitzgerald was released along with two other of his tunes on Natalia's 2009 album, Wise Girl.

which reached No. 1 for two weeks.

The album achieved platinum status.

Universal Germany artist Mihalis took eight Zagoritis lyrics for his album recorded in 2009, simply named Mihalis.

Seven of the songs were translations of his past Greek hits.

One original song, "Favourite Mistake", was written by Zagoritis and Grammy and Ivor Novello award-winner Rob Davis.

Progressive house projects continued in 2009 tracks with "Tears on My Skin", also written with Davis and released on several albums including top-seller Dream Dance, and Free The Night signed by renowned A+R Eddie O' Loughlin to his Next Plateau label, distributed by Universal.

Free The Night was well received but failed to chart.

2010

"Soul Divided" was also covered in Japanese by Avex-signed artist Mihiro in 2010, renamed "Weekend".

Edurne the Spanish pop singer released "Tan Artificial" written by Zagoritis on Nueva Piel, a Sony BMG album that reached No. 16 in March 2010.

2012

Kate Ryan, Robbins Entertainment World Music Award winner releases her album, Electroshock in March 2012, the title track written by Zagoritis.

It also contains his song "Walk to the Beat" penned with Jukka Immonen.

Zagoritis and Stenzel still work on songs for the latter's act York.

"If Only I" was another collaboration which will also include featured vocals from Danish songstress Tanja Thulau from Danish electronica act Luke.

2013

Armada Music, record label of DJ Armin van Buuren released Zag's co-written singles "Top of the Universe" and "Breaking The Rules" in 2013.