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'''Salvu Galea Tal-Kalora''' File:Salvu Galea Il-Kalora.jpg was the son of noted folksinger [[Ninu Galea Il-Kalora]]. Salvu, born in Naxxar on 4th November 1944, emigrated to Australia in the 1970s. He featured in singing sessions with [[Joe Vella Il-Bokser]], [[Ġanni Zammit Is-Sigar]] and [[Loretu Vella Tas-Siċċu]].
'''Salvu Galea Tal-Kalora''' [[File:Salvu Galea Il-Kalora.jpg|330px|thumb|right|Salvu Galea Tal-Kalora]] was the son of noted folksinger [[Ninu Galea Il-Kalora]]. Salvu, born in Naxxar on 4th November 1944, emigrated to Australia in the 1970s. He featured in singing sessions with [[Joe Vella Il-Bokser]], [[Ġanni Zammit Is-Sigar]] and [[Loretu Vella Tas-Siċċu]].


He has written a number of ballads, including ''Id-Destin Krudil'', where he was accompanied on guitars by Lippu Gauci Tal-Imqabba, and brothers Frans Camilleri Ta' Sponoż and Tony Camilleri Ta' Sponoż, originally from Żabbar.  
He has written a number of ballads, including ''Id-Destin Krudil'', where he was accompanied on guitars by Lippu Gauci Tal-Imqabba, and brothers Frans Camilleri Ta' Sponoż and Tony Camilleri Ta' Sponoż, originally from Żabbar.  


He passed away in Melbourne on the 3rd of October 2008.
He passed away in Melbourne on the 3rd of October 2008. His brother [[Jesmond Galea Tal-Kalora ]]is still active in improvised verse singing.





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Salvu Galea Tal-Kalora

Salvu Galea Tal-Kalora

was the son of noted folksinger Ninu Galea Il-Kalora. Salvu, born in Naxxar on 4th November 1944, emigrated to Australia in the 1970s. He featured in singing sessions with Joe Vella Il-Bokser, Ġanni Zammit Is-Sigar and Loretu Vella Tas-Siċċu.

He has written a number of ballads, including Id-Destin Krudil, where he was accompanied on guitars by Lippu Gauci Tal-Imqabba, and brothers Frans Camilleri Ta' Sponoż and Tony Camilleri Ta' Sponoż, originally from Żabbar.

He passed away in Melbourne on the 3rd of October 2008. His brother Jesmond Galea Tal-Kalora is still active in improvised verse singing.


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