Her own “goodbye” to Harry Belafonte said the Nana Moushuri, with her social media post. The singer, actor and activist died at the age of 96. In her post, Nana Moushouri mentions their collaboration, but also Harry Belafonte’s fight for human rights.

Nana Mouskouri and Harry Belafonte collaborated both on tour and on record on the album ‘An Evening with Belafonte/Mouskouri’ released in 1996.

Harry Belafonte was a great singer, a great performer, a master of the stage and a great teacher to me. He asked me to accompany him on tour in 1963 and for three years we toured all over the US and Canada and made a great record together in 1966“, Nana Moushouri writes in her post.

But apart from being an unsurpassed artist, the most important thing for him was the fight against racism and the fight for human rights. Activist, alongside Martin Luther King, in difficult times he gave inspiration to humanity. At the same time, she also fought for children’s rights as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador”, continues the performer.
“My dearest Harry, thank you for everything. May the good God accompany you sweetly, and as you say in your song. “Daylight come and you want to go home… I kiss you
“, concludes her post.