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'''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]].
'''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.
He passed away in Melbourne.
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*http://manuelcasha.com/NEWS.html
*http://manuelcasha.com/NEWS.html
*http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=adsxAHXmyV8 ''Id-Destin Krudil'' ballad





Revision as of 08:26, 19 July 2013

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.


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