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  • ...Anna Muscat Azzopardi prize in the Maltese language from the University of Malta in 1979. ...He published poems in local papers and on radio until he started to write song lyrics.
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  • '''Emil Calleja Bayliss''' from [[San Ġwann]], [[Malta]] was born on the 23 of June 1989. ...when he wrote his first set of lyrics for an event at the [[University of Malta]]. On this occasion he worked with [[Jean Claude Vancell]] and [[Jessika Mu
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  • ...look forward to learn more about writing, by listening to Maltese and even International songs. He listens carefully to the lyrics and the rhythm of how they sound. ...year, Keith managed to win Section E of the [[Drydocks Festival]] with the song "Droga Qerrieda" performed by [[Isabelle Zammit]] and from there onwards he
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  • ..., Charmaine Grech who is three years younger than him. He is well known in Malta for the various tv and radio shows he produces and hosts, beside he is a go ...between September 1997 and June 1999. Later he joined the [[Drama Unit of Malta]] within the Maltese Education Division, under the leadership of the well r
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  • [[Malta Music Awards]] [2013] [[Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2013]]
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  • ...xteen, it was the only Maltese song finalist in a local international song festival. ...d engeneer, of his own recording studio. He introduced the dance music in song festivals. Together they paved the way for her son [[Gunther Chetcuti]], wh
    12 KB (1,591 words) - 23:55, 16 August 2017
  • '''Song contests in Malta''' have become a way for Maltese pop songs to reach a general audience sinc ...[[Eurovision Song Contest]], and most significantly in the use of the word festival to describe such contests.
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  • ...n on 17 September 1994 and lives in [[Ħal Għaxaq]]. She is a singer from [[Malta]]. ...the top position for 3 times in a row setting a record for herself and the festival in general.
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  • ...y in the 1970s when he represented Malta during various song contests and festival around the world. In 1968 he represented Malta in the Olympiade De La Chanson in Athens, Greece. Singing a romantic ballad
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  • '''Romina Mamo''' was born on the 17th July 1983, on the island of [[Malta]] and she lives in [[Birkirkara]]. She is a singer, Actress and Radio and T ...c degree in the [[Bachelors of Education]] (Hons) from [[The University of Malta]] after having finished her studies. Currently she is teaching Mathematics,
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  • Born and raised in [[Mosta]], Malta. Her parents are Joan Muscat (nee Farrugia), and Francis Muscat an IT Manag ...age of six, Jessica participated in the first ever song festival with her song ll‘Radju Rosa’]], which placed second place. From then onwards she took
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  • ...e Axisa''' (b. 12 August 1981) is a Maltese jazz singer from [[il-Fgura]], Malta. ==Song Contests & International performances==
    9 KB (1,350 words) - 00:37, 16 August 2017
  • ...', The ''XFM Virtual Rockstar'' Competition, the ''International Malta Hit Song Contest'', the TV Reality Show ''Don’t Stop Me Now'', ''The Vodafone Upco ...already successful solo artist, Lyndsay had been selected to be a part of Malta’s first girl band known as [[Vieve]] back in 2008 in an agreement with Si
    21 KB (3,224 words) - 14:17, 25 February 2021
  • ...es of podcasts by [[Toni Sant]] featuring music from performers in or from Malta. It has been running regularly on a weekly basis since Saturday 19 November ...series was featured in an article by Michael Bugeja in the Sunday Times of Malta.<ref>Bugeja, Michael. 'Music for the Masses' in ''The Sunday Times'' - 2 Ma
    279 KB (41,313 words) - 16:06, 6 August 2022
  • '''Malta Hit Song Contest 2011''' is the nth edition of a popular music festival organized annually by [[One Productions]]. ...17 April 2011. 64 entries were submitted for this year’s competition. The song contest will be aired as part of the new Saturday afternoon tv show, [[Cele
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  • ...1993 and placing 8th out of 25 countries with [[This Time]]. He is one of Malta's leading vocalist musician. ...a year, he had also formed a new band, The Ashes, who became a mainstay at Malta's leading rock joint, The Woodpecker in Bugibba for the summer months of 19
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  • ...ld she attended vocal lessons with [[Miriam Christine]] (winner of [[Malta song for Europe 1996]]), and joined the [[Gozo Children’s Choir]]. It was Mir ...her category and achieved 1st prize at the Original Song Category with the song ''Vivra Ancora'', composed by [[George Debono]] to the lyrics of [[Christop
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  • ...Febuary 1993. And grewe up at [[il-Gudja]] He is a male vocalist based in Malta, also having recently formed part of a 5-piece Maltese alternative upcoming ...theless, performed gigs in various pubs and Fund raising activities around Malta, being [[Simon’s Pub]], [[Sliema]], [[The Lifecycle Fundrainsing Event 20
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  • ...ion of foreign tutors. In 2006 he was part of Drama encounter representing Malta at an EU drama project called Synergy… Ready, Steady, Go! together with m ...09 Malta Television Awards as well as for the Best Song for TV in the 2010 Malta Television Awards.
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  • The organisers of the International [[Malta Hit Song Contest 2009]] announced the 20 entries which qualified for the next round ...will represent Malta at the [[Universong Canary Islands International Song Festival]] held in [[Tenerife]] (Spain).
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