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'''Drinu Camilleri''' was born on 12 October 1979 He is a singer song writer with the group [[Kantilena]].
'''Drinu Camilleri''' (Adrian Camilleri) was born on 12 October 1979 is a singer-songwriter, lyricist and founder member of Maltese band [[Kantilena]].


Along with [[Alessandro Lia]] and [[James Baldacchino]] is a founding member of the group Kantilena ceased in 2009. The style of Maltese folk Kantilena is contemporary.
Along with [[Alessandro Lia]] and [[James Baldacchino]], he founded Kantilena in 2009, whose style is often described as contemporary Maltese folk music.


In 2012 took part [[L-Għanja tal-Poplu]]. And Kantilena placed in 3rd place, while Drinu won the prize of Best song singer 2012 for the song ‘Baħħar’
As part of Kantilena, in 2012 Camilleri took part in the [[L-Għanja tal-Poplu]] festival, where the band placed 3rd, while he himself won the prize for ''Best Singer-Songwriter 2012'' for the song ''Baħħar''.


In 2007 record in Olympic Studios [[London]], as part of a duo of guitar and voice with [[Bianca Caruana]] named [[SubEgo]], where the EP ħriġu ''Naming Trees''.
Kantilena’s debut album, currently being recorded, is expected to be released in the second quarter of 2014.


Currently engaged with the recording of the debut album of Kantilena, the launch is expected to be the second quarter of 2014.
Previously, in 2007 Camilleri recorded at ''Olympic Studios'', [[London]], as a member of guitar and voice duo ''SubEgo'' together with singer [[Bianca Caruana]], the result of which was the EP ''Naming Trees''.


It has to very reluctantly writing in Maltese and graduate in philosophy and art history. Working in journalism, where among others often contribute with extracts of cultural aptitude.
Camilleri has an academic background in philosophy and art history, and a professional background in writing and journalism. He often contributes articles about culture and the arts in the local press and web media.


==External links==
==External links==

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Drinu Camilleri

Drinu Camilleri (Adrian Camilleri) was born on 12 October 1979 is a singer-songwriter, lyricist and founder member of Maltese band Kantilena.

Along with Alessandro Lia and James Baldacchino, he founded Kantilena in 2009, whose style is often described as contemporary Maltese folk music.

As part of Kantilena, in 2012 Camilleri took part in the L-Għanja tal-Poplu festival, where the band placed 3rd, while he himself won the prize for Best Singer-Songwriter 2012 for the song Baħħar.

Kantilena’s debut album, currently being recorded, is expected to be released in the second quarter of 2014.

Previously, in 2007 Camilleri recorded at Olympic Studios, London, as a member of guitar and voice duo SubEgo together with singer Bianca Caruana, the result of which was the EP Naming Trees.

Camilleri has an academic background in philosophy and art history, and a professional background in writing and journalism. He often contributes articles about culture and the arts in the local press and web media.

External links