Fernando Ribeiro

[1][2][3][4][5][6] Raised in Brandoa, just outside of Lisbon, Fernando Ribeiro formed Morbid God in 1989, which later changed its name to Moonspell in 1992.

[8][9] He has published three books of poetry, namely, Como Escavar um Abismo (2001), As Feridas Essenciais (2004), and Diálogo de Vultos (2007).

A literary work featuring several authors and invoking Lovecraft's worlds adapted to the city of Lisbon.

[14] In the same year he also took part in a song by the band Bizarra Locomotiva, called "Anjo Exilado" from the album Álbum Negro[15] and in the Orfeu Rebelde project, released by Optimus Discos.

[16] In 2022, Fernando Ribeiro was chosen to play the role of a high member of the clergy, Gabriel Malagrida, for a documentary in the History TV channel about the 1755 Lisbon earthquake.

Amália Hoje live at Fnac , in Porto , 2009. Ribeiro is the second from the left, Nuno Gonçalves is playing the piano, and Sónia Tavares is the female singer. Paulo Praça is the first from the right.