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Kate was among the founders of the [[National Academy of Country Music]] and advocate of the [[Phoenixian Council of Arts]] (PCOA), and a co-founder of the Afragolan IndRecords (AIR), of which she served as the first president.
Kate was among the founders of the [[National Academy of Country Music]] and advocate of the [[Phoenixian Council of Arts]] (PCOA), and a co-founder of the Afragolan IndRecords (AIR), of which she served as the first president.


Due to health issues, Kate could only participate in four editions of the [[Grand Prix of Music]] between 1972 and 1975, winning with the song "Io e Lui" in 1973. Kate passed away in 1998 in her house at [[Afragola]] at the age of 68.
Kate participated to seventeen editions of the [[Grand Prix of Music]] between 1972 and 1988, winning with the song "Io e Lui" in 1973 and in 1981 with "Amore a prima vista".

Kate passed away in 1998 in her house at [[Afragola]] at the age of 68.


"The green pearl" and "Are we immortal?" are the last songs of the singer-songwriter, published posthumously respectively in 1999 and 2000.
"The green pearl" and "Are we immortal?" are the last songs of the singer-songwriter, published posthumously respectively in 1999 and 2000.