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Ágata
Ágata is the artistic name of Maria Fernanda Pereira de Sousa, born in Lisbon November 11, 1959, she is a Portuguese singer. She was only 17 years old when she joined the [a=Cocktail (6)] line-up with whom she records several albums. Together with [a=Tozé Brito], she lends her voice to the theme of the series "Abelha Maia" (1978). She participated in the 1979 series "Espelho dos Acácios". She performed the "L'amour à la Française" in a duet with [a=Art Sullivan]. She participated in the Festival RTP da Canção in 1982, with "Vai mas Vem". In 1984 she performed summer shows with [a=Doce], where she stayed until the group's extinction. In 1986 the single "Quentinha e boa" is released, and about a year later "Amor Latino", followed by "Louca por ti" directed by [a=Toy] and “Perfume de Mulher” with [a=Ricardo Landum], her first platinum album record, a success that continued for 52 weeks at the Top of Made In Portugal.