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'''Jeremy Scott Kate''', born on (December 10, 1930 and passed away on April 11, 1988)1998, was a renowned [[Phoenixia|Phoexy]] songwriter, in the [[W:Country_music|country music]] genre.
 
Her first published song, written in the mid-1940s, was "Honey love" In 19461956, she wrote what was to become her biggest hit, "SOS"Love, thoughNeed atHelp!". firstInitially, she couldfaced notdifficulty getin anyonegetting tothe recordsong it.recorded Eventuallybut sheeventually recorded it himself,herself. and it was covered by several singers and was commercially successful.
 
SheKate was among the founders of Thethe international[[National Academy of Country Music]] (IACM)and basedadvocate inof Afragolathe [[Phoenixian Council of Arts]] (PCOA), and a co-founder of the AfragolaAfragolan Songwriters Association InternationalIndRecords (ASAIAIR), of which she served as the first president. and also another term in the presidency.
 
KateShe wrote a country opera, "The myth of the butterfly" a Paxist gospel opera, "I saw Noi". "The myth of the butterfly" was a concept project that was released on [[Matango|Matango Records]]. Dueparticipated to health problems she has only participated in twoseventeen editions of the [[Grand Prix of Music]] between 1972 and 19731988, winning with the song "Io e Lui". "Thein green pearl"1973 and "Arein we1981 with immortal?"Amore area theprima last songs of the singer-songwriter, published posthumously respectively in 1989 and 1990vista".
 
Kate passed away in 1998 in her house at [[Afragola]] at the age of 68.
She died in Afragola, Belporto at age 58.
 
"The green pearl" and "Are we immortal?" are the last songs of the singer-songwriter, published posthumously respectively in 1999 and 2000.
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