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  • ...he Malta music scene from Michael Bugeja's Lib66 website before Geocities (the hosting service it had lived on since it was originally created) was discon ...ould like to see the '''M3P A-Z of Malta Music Scene''' [[:Category:A-Z of the Malta Music Scene|go to this page instead]].
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  • ...lity offer a complete support network that can deliver all requirements to the highest standards. == The Tension Fabric Structure ==
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  • ...illa Psaila]] in September 2015 to Antoino Giordano , this edition move in the begaing of 2016. [[Anhelica Pace]] open the festival with Singer Stage (Festival Song) Lyrics & Music by [[Yaron Malac
    19 KB (2,713 words) - 02:21, 27 July 2017
  • ...Kanzunetta Misraħ il-Milied 2016]] so that the organiezer decieded to move the Festival to Sunday 22 January, 2017. ==Venue==
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  • ...all songs were 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. ...ment, together with another festival whose winner would represent Malta in the Eurovision Song Contest.
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  • ...ic in Malta. This project was developed from ongoing collaboration between the M3P Foundation and [[Electronic Music Malta]]. ...2020 during [https://circuitsmalta.com/ Circuits] at [[Spazju Kreattiv]]. The [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xskalmTkOgU launch event] featured a prese
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  • ...It was built by Mr [[Charles Schembri]] with an investment of $100.000 on the [[Ħamrun]] main road, a few hundred yards west of [[Blata l-Bajda]]. ...eria Rusticana'' organized by an [[Maltese Amateur Theatrical Company]] on the 22nd February 1945.
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  • ...storming Alley gig in September (as part of the Alternative Alley Nights), the band created a sound that was totally unheard of in Malta until their rude ...8 months after their first live performance, the band had to disband after the guitarist moved permanently abroad.
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  • ===The Times=== ====[[:File:JT 1985-10-22 The Times.JPG|22 October 1985]]====
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  • ...from the [[People's Republic of China]]. The company ceased to operate in the early 2000s. ...for old public transport buses, when a new service was introduced through the [[Arriva]] company.
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  • ...He was born on the 9th July 1993 and hails from Birkirkara. He grew up in the Oratory neighbourhood. Contrary to popular belief that his nickname ''Il-Pikkolin'', lit. ''the little one'' is a moniker for his physiognomy, he inherited this from his f
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  • ...weeked of May 2011 with a specific mission to be a rock club dedicated to the local bands scene. The club’s premises have a permanent stage, equipped with all the necessary sound and lighting equipment for live performances.
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  • '''The Myth''' is a Maltese rock band that has been active since 1990. ...arrell and Karen Tanti, two of the choir members, would later form part of the band.
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  • ...ve consecutive years, until 1987, attracting singer/songwriters. Initially the Festival was restricted for YTC members. ...and songwriters who are not YTC members as long as they write and sing in the Maltese language.
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  • ...s and has taken part in several group collectives; among which one held at the [[Belgravia Gallery]], London in December 2014. ...th exhibition ''The Passage of Memory'' captured his artistic journey over the previous twenty years.
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  • [[File:agathabarbara.jpg|250px|thumb|right|Agatha Barbara – 3 rd President of The Republic of Malta from (1982 – 1987)]] ...[[Ħaż-Żabbar]] on 11th March, 1923, the eldest daughter and the second of the nine children of Joseph and Antonia.
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  • ...he date for Saturday 21 March 2015. The original songs will be received in the studios of F Living Channel - Gudja, Luqa Road between 10.00 and 13 00. ...er Hit Song Contest]] confirms to In Living Channel as a music station for the summer season 2015.
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  • ...mpact on the local art scene, which is most clearly evident in the work of the man who was arguably his greatest contemporary admirer in Malta: Gabriel Ca ..., Damien Hirst, Antony Gormley, and others of their ilk, were exhibited at the St James Cavalier Centre for Creativity in October 2000 but at no point is
    10 KB (1,622 words) - 16:02, 28 August 2020
  • ...was held, when Malta was defending the title by [[Federica Falzon]] with the song ''Diamonds''. ==The 2016 Edition==
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  • ...Academy Choir''' saw its open run at the beginning of the year 2009, when the singer known TV Presenter [[Gillian Attard]] had decided that open this Aca ...ber of singers under the direction of Gillian Attard. One of the tutors in the Academy is Matthew Mercieca, known as [[Muxu]] [[Matt Mercieca]].
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