Lena d'Água explained

Lena d'Água
Birth Name:Helena Maria de Jesus Águas
Birth Date:16 June 1956
Birth Place:Lisbon, Portugal
Years Active:1976–present

Helena Maria de Jesus Águas (born 16 June 1956), known professionally as Lena d'Água, is a Portuguese singer.

Biography

Lena d'Água was born in Lisbon. In 1973 she enrolled briefly in Sociology but, as the 25 April 1974, Carnation Revolution came to fruition, she left university and joined a theatre group, later majoring in Education.

In 1975, Lena d'Água married Ramiro Martins, the bass player of The Beatnicks. The couple had a daughter and, in May of the following year, she joined the band as lead singer, divorcing and leaving the project in 1978. Being the first woman in the country to lead a pop rock band, she became a sex symbol and a pop star; after singing with the Beatnicks and Salada de Frutas she pursued a solo career with her band Atlântida, whose first three solo albums were produced by England's Robin Geoffrey Cable.

She sang Billie Holiday[1] and Elis Regina[2] with Portuguese jazz musicians, with whom she would later record a live album singing Portuguese classics from the 70's and 80's at the Hot Clube in 2005. Her album Carrossel was recorded in 2013, with a rock and roll power trio called Rock and Roll Station, with whom she recovered her pop-rock hits from the 80s. Her latest album Desalmadamente was released in 2019 and brought her back to original songs, all composed by Pedro da Silva Martins.

Personal life

Lena d'Água is the daughter of footballer José Águas, who played for Benfica and the Portuguese national team in the 1950s and 1960s. In 2011, d'Água wrote a book about her father, titled José Águas, o meu pai herói (lit. "José Águas, my hero father").[3] Her younger brother Rui also became a footballer and played for Benfica and Portugal in the 1980s and 1990s.[4]

Lena d'Água was a heroin addict for about nine years. She became clean in 1998.[5]

Discography

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External links

Notes and References

  1. http://lenadagua.blogspot.pt/2006/04/lena-canta-billie.html Lena canta Billie abril 2002 Guarda (Lena signs Billie April 2002 Guarda)
  2. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJlU3ul3vMoyZBPIOBaOOc3GZAe7zixjA 2002 Lena canta Elis 6teto (2002 Lena sings Elis 6teto)
  3. Web site: 27 June 2011 . Lena d'Água e 'José Águas, o meu pai herói' . Lena d'Água and 'José Águas, my hero father' . 30 April 2019 . SAPO . Portuguese.
  4. Web site: "O Luís Pedro [Fonseca] é que tinha tudo na cabeça. Ele era o doutrinador" – recorde entrevista com Lena d'Água em 2010]. "Luís Pedro [Fonseca] was the one that had everything in his head. He was the indoctrinator" – remember interview with Lena d'Água in 2010. Blitz. Portuguese. 25 August 2014. 29 May 2015.
  5. http://www.ionline.pt/conteudo/61099-lena-dagua-nunca-quis-ser-cantora-nunca-gostei-da-fama Lena d'Água "Nunca quis ser cantora, nunca gostei da fama" (Lena d'Água "I never wanted to be a singer, i never enjoyed fame")
  6. Web site: Discografia. Discography. Spirit of Rock. Portuguese. 30 April 2019.