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  • ...alleja 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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  • ...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
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  • ...o [[George Debono]] and Singer [[Mariella Pace Asciak]] on Sunday 16 April 1989. Since birth he was obviously surrounded by music when followed his brother ...later on with his father who is the ex bandmaster of the [[Armed Forces of Malta]]. He was educated at [[De La Salle College]] and in his secondary he moved
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  • Ħames gruppi Maltin fil-Peter Stuyvesant Rock Festival Malta International Arts Festival: The not so jazzy jazz concert
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  • '''L-Għanja tal-Poplu''' (People's Ode Song Contest) is a quasi-annual festival of original songs in Maltese. ...onsecutive years, until 1987, attracting singer/songwriters. Initially the Festival was restricted for YTC members.
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  • '''Jessica Muscat''' (born 27 February 1989) is a Maltese singer, dancer and songwriter. Born and raised in [[Mosta]], Malta. Her parents are Joan Muscat (nee Farrugia), and Francis Muscat an IT Manag
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  • ...Collegiate Church of St Paul’s Shipwreck Valletta on Friday 27 January, 1989. ==The Festival==
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  • '''Janice Mangion''' was born on 27 Febuary, 1989 and comes from [[Santa Venera]]. She is a singer. ..., a former Maltese performer at Malta’s second attempt in the [[Eurovision Song Contest in 1972]]. Since then Janice has been taking lessons in the piano f
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  • '''A working list of recorded Christmas songs from Malta by year.''' | 01||Il-Milied f'Malta||[[Kor tat-tfal ta' Birkirkara]]|| || ||1966||
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  • '''Dario Bezzina''' was born on 20th June 1989 and is a Maltese singer, songwriter and musician. ...first runner-up with just one point away from the opportunity to represent Malta in the Junior Eurovision. This experience has played a significant role in
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  • ...dubju fuq din id-data, anzi fortunatament tinsab imniżżla fl-istorja ta’ [[Malta]] ta’ [[Pietru Pawl Castagna]], li fit-tielet volum ta’ l-opra tiegħu ...r-Rabat fejn l-isem magħżul kien dak ta’ l-ewwel Gran Mastru ta’ l-Ordni f’Malta jiġifieri dak ta’ [[L’Isle Adam]] li kien ġab miegħu l-istatwa antik
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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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  • ...and writing of various songs, participating and winning in various music, song festivals, locally and aboard ...Flokore]] in Ireland, [[London Folkore Festival]] in London, [[Cyprus Song Festival]], in [Cyprus]], [[Canary Islands]], [[Latin Festivals]] in [[Canary Island
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  • ...nging just for fun to becoming one of the most popular teenage groups in [[Malta]]. In November 2002, Young Talent Team won the Malta World Championships for Performing Arts – Junior Section. The following y
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  • ...the feast in honour of St Lucy celebrated in Syracuse. Upon its return to Malta, the band participated in the festivities marking the Diamond Jubilee of [[ '''1983:''' The band wins the second edition of the [[Malta Band Festival]] and earns the title of '''Banda tar-Repubblika'''. In the same year, the
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  • Dion and Mark met in 1989 when Dion, together with some other friends, was rehearsing for a rock mass ...hs after its formation, the new band was asked to perform during the Jesus Festival, an annual event held at St Agatha’s College, and which that year was to
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  • ...O.B.E. He also studied under Mro [[Pawlu Grech]] and at the University of Malta where he obtained a B.A.(Hons) in 2007, and a Masters Degree in 2010, both ...Boccara]]) and 2011, [[MALTA JAZZ FRINGE]] 2007,and at the ''Paradise Jazz Festival'' (2005) in Cyprus along with several other Arts Festivals. In 2011 he was
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  • == Festival Internazzjonali tal-Kanzunetta Maltija == ...ere being sung in the Maltese language and later, a version of the Maltese song was also sung in a foreign language by a foreign artist.
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  • '''Kurt Calleja''' (born 5 May 1989) is a singer and pianist from Hamrun, Malta. His national debut in Malta took place at [[Malta Eurosong 2010]] alongside [[Priscilla Psaila]], singing ''Waterfall'' by [[
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  • ...est Singer of the [[Malta Song Festival 1989]] and was placed 3rd with the song ''Muzika''. ...cond at the [[Malta Song Festival 1998]] with [[Renato Micallef]] with the song ''Għal Xulxin''.
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