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'''Freddie Castelletti''' (born 1 February | '''Freddie Castelletti''' (born 1 February 1939) is a Maltese singer and pianist from Valletta. He is mostly known for the songs [[Tfajla Bla Qalb]] and [[Marija]], written and composed by [[Alfred C. Sant]]. | ||
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Freddie Castelletti (born 1 February 1939) is a Maltese singer and pianist from Valletta. He is mostly known for the songs Tfajla Bla Qalb and Marija, written and composed by Alfred C. Sant.
In the 1970s he was associated with the following groups:
In 2009 he released a CD album called Back Again featuring fourteen songs written by Alfred C. Sant.