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Born Emanuel Micallef 1st February 1969 at St Lukes Hospital Pieta.
[[File:Dj Lito.jpg|thumbnail|right|DJ Lito]]
'''Emanuel Micallef''' (1 February 1969 - 29 May 2016) from [[Birgu]], known as '''Lito''', was a rock singer and dj. His nickname was given by one of his class mates at the early stage of primary school.


Residing in Birgu since his birth. Given the nickname Lito at the early stage of Primary School by one of his class mates.
==Early Career==
His first experience in music was through his elder brothers Pawlu Micallef and [[Horace Micallef]] along with their friends from Birgu and the surrounding area.
 
At the age of 13 (1982), he first appeared on stage as a member of the cast of the [[Vittoriosa Rock Opera Group]], directed and choreographed by his brother Horace Micallef. On February 14th 1984, Lito auditioned as a singer with [[Trash]], a Cospicuan band influenced by Black Sabbath MKI. He worked with the band as a roadie instead and eventually took interest in his locality's band [[Purple Haze]] lead by guitarist [[Steve Borg]]. With Purple Haze, Lito was the official lyric writer which led him to write a [[Rock Mass at St Lawrence Church]] in Birgu, a tribute to his father known as Il-Mike, much loved by the soccer enthusiasts. The [[Bormla]] band Trash and the Birgu band Purple Haze joined for a short time as [[Dark Medallion]] of which Lito was their roadie.
 
==Bands==
[[File:Lito, Jon Lukas, William Mangion.jpg|thumbnail|right|Lito, Jon Lukas Woodenman and William Mangion]]
Lito co-founded the band [[Avalanche]] as The Vittoriosa Rock Opera Group had obtained a section of fort [[St Angelo]] in Birgu for their activities where Purple Haze and [[Stratkast]] MKII had also their own studios. Eventually Lito left Avalanche and was replaced by Frankie Tanti. During Frankie Tanti's time, Avalanche played one gig at [[Cafe Riche]] in Birgu and another for one of Ħaż-Żabbar's festa band clubs.
 
Lito then joined [[Exorcist]] for a short while, without any gigs. In 1985, he joined [[Ivory Cross]]. They rehearsed at Żejtun, and had only live appearence at the [[RockPak]] concert (1986) at the Floriana [[Catholic Institute]]. He left Ivory Cross in 1986 to replace [[Ivan Grech]] (presently Winter Moods) with [[Lords Of Misrule]]. Lito sang at the yearly [[Maltasajf]] concert at Pembroke's Shooting Range twice. He was replaced by [[Daryl Ebejer]], ex [[Entracht]], later Purple Haze and [[Kartridge]].
 
Meanwhile Lito teamed up with [[Ivan Filletti]] to form [[Filletti & Friends]] as a side project supporting headlining bands. Filletti & Friends was a resident band at the [[Rock-A-Buzz]] 1987/88 in [[Kennedy Grove]] and The [[Splash And Fun Park]] at Baħar Iċ-Ċagħaq.
 
1988 Lito joins for a brief period a band situated in Birżebbuġa called [[One Across]]. He made a singular appearance as this band's main vocalist at a new year's eve party in Paceville.
 
==Writing and recording==
During this period, he got involved in writing reviews of live gigs on [[Far Out]] and occasionally replacing and assisting [[Tony Miceli]]'s musical page on [[Il-Mument]] and [[Mark Doneo]]'s musical page on [[It-Torċa]].
 
Lito made his debut in a recording studio when the Vittoriosa Rock Opera group worked on an original musical [[Iskra]]. Horace Micallef scripted the musical story of the Russian Revolution, with lyrics by [[Raymond Tabone]] and music by [[Mark Vella]] of Stratkast fame. This musical was staged at [[Dar il-Mediterran]] in Valletta and later at the [[Depiro Centre]] in Tas-Sliema. Due to logistics, Iskra's cast and crew members were reduced and Lito was promoted to the acting role of Batinov, miming to the voice of [[Charles Azzopardi]] at the [[Ċittadella]] Rabat Għawdex and in a cultural exchange program in one of Turin Italy's local councils.
 
He later co-founded The Moviment Mużika Rok which had a very short lifetime.


His first experience in music was through his elder brothers Pawlu Micallef and [[Horace Micallef]] along with their friends from Birgu and the surrounding area.
[[File:Noel Mifsud, Lito, Michael Bugeja.jpg|thumbnail|right|Noel Mifsud, Lito and Michael Bugeja]]
==Singer again==
After some years as a singer without a band, in 1991, Lito joined [[Brainstorm]] replacing [[Mark Storm]] in the time when [[The Alley]] in [[Paceville]] opened its doors for live bands. Brainstorm with Lito on vocals subsequently recorded two tracks in the [[Watching The Music]] multi-band compilation. The recording took place at [[Temple Studios]] Imġarr in 1992. The compilation included 2 tracks of 5 bands commissioned by [[Radio 101]] on the occasion of the station's first anniversary. The project was launched live and on radio at the [[Eden Palladium]] at the Bajja ta' San Ġorġ San Ġiljan.


At the age of 13 (1982), he first appeared on stage as a member of the cast of the [[Vittoriosa Rock Opera Group]] directed and choreographed by his brother Horace Micallef.  
The same trio that created Iskra formed the events company [[Synergix]] and worked on another original musical called [[Living Legends]], this time a live performance. It was staged at Dar Il-Mediterran and Lito played the part of Hasan.


February 14th 1984, Lito auditions as a singer with [[Trash]], a Cospicuan band influenced by Black Sabbath MKI.  
He left Brainstorm and after some try outs with various bands as a singer, he decided to change his musical career as a rock dj, playing at different venues through the years.


He works with the band as a roadie instead and eventually takes interest in his local band [[Purple Haze]] lead by guitarist Steve 'l-Impejst'. With Purple Haze, Lito was their official lyric writer which lead him to write a [[Rock Mass at St Lawrence Church]] in Birgu, a tribute to Lito's father known as Il-Mike, much loved by the soccer enthusiasts.
[[File:Lito.jpg|thumbnail|right]]
==DJ==
Lito made his debut as a rock dj at [[Sticky Fingers]] in Qawra.


The Bormla band Trash and the Birgu band Purple Haze joined for a short time as [[Dark Medallion]] of which Lito was their roadie.
He started his career as a dj/presenter on radio anonymously on a pirate station called [[Radju Alternattiva]], commissioned by the then new political party [[Alternattiva Demokratika]], AD.


Lito co-founded the band [[Avalanche]] as The Vittoriosa Rock Opera Group had obtained a section from fort [[St Angelo]] in Birgu for their acitivities. Purple Haze and [[Stratkast]] MKII had also their own studios.
When AD where granted a Valletta local broadcasting licence, [[Radju 99]] was born. Lito aired rock/blues shows such as [[Rock On]] and [[The Blues Connection]]. [[Forsaken]] were the only band interviewed during the lifetime of Rock On.


Lito leaves Avalanche and was replaced by Frankie Tanti. During Frankie Tanti's time, Avalanche played one gig at [[Cafe Riche]] in Birgu and another for one of Haz-Zabbar's festa band clubs.
In 1997 Lito co-founded [[Mediacoop]] which gave birth to [[Capital Radio 88.7FM]] airing its first Rock Show called [[Radio Lito]] in the first Saturday of July 1998. Some of the bands interviewed were [[Winter Moods]], [[Scream Daisy]] and [[Joe Mizzi]]'s band.


Lito joins [[Exorcist]] for a short while without any gigs.
In 2000, a new radio schedule for Capital Radio included the rock show [[System Overload]] and the Sunday soft rock/power ballad program Slow An' Easy later [[Easy on Sunday]]. Some of the bands interviewed on System Overload included [[Forsaken]], [[Winter Moods]], [[Scream Daisy]], [[Fire]], [[Frenzy Mono]], [[Corkskrew]], [[Beangrowers]], [[Different Strings]] and [[Nomad Son]].


1985 Joining [[Ivory Cross]] rehearsing at Zejtun, with his only live appearence at the [[RockPak]] concert (1986) at the Floriana [[Catholic Institute]].
In 2002 Lito started updating the live upcoming gigs list on geocities. The list was also aired on Capital Radio 88.7FM. Later, Geocities, the host for Litorcks69's upcoming gigs, stopped operating and was replaced by [[Litorocks.com]]


1986 Lito leaves Ivory Cross to replace [[Ivan Grech]] (presently Winter Moods) with [[Lords Of Misrule]], Lito sang at the yearly [[Maltasajf]] concert at Pembroke's Shooting Range two times. He was replaced by [[Daryl Ebejer]], ex [[Entracht]], later Purple Haze and [[Kartridge]].
On the 1 April 2009, Capital Radio stopped airing. On the 9 July, Lito joined [[Joe Genovese]] on [[Xalata Rock]] and on the 8 October replaced [[Joe Tanti]] and joined [[Noel Mifsud]] on [[Rock Moods]], both shows transmitted on [[One Radio]] 92.7FM.


Meanwhile Lito teamed up with [[Ivan Filletti]] to form [[Filletti & Friends]] as a side project supporting headlining bands.
On Tuesday 6 April 2010, Lito started airing his pre-recorded [[Cottonera Rock Show]] programs at [[Kottoner 98FM]] transmitting from Bormla with repeats on Sundays and Saturdays. On the 4 January 2011, the [[Cottonera Rock Show]] was replaced by [[System Overload]] which was also aired on [[All Rock]] on the digital system [[DAB Plus]] later in the year. Probably this was the first and only [[Rock Show]] aired on two stations. It ended after 30 editions in August 2011.  Excerpts of this program were aired on [[Kottoner 98FM]] for the remaining August slots and throughout September 2011.


This Filletti & Friends line up was a resident band at the [[Rock-A-Buzz]] 1987/88 in [[Kennedy Grove]] and The [[Splash And Fun Park]] at Bahar Ic-Caghaq.
In October 2011, the [[Cottonera Rock Show]] returned on air replacing [[System Overload]] on [[Kottoner 98FM]]. As a live program, in the same month, Lito joins the [[Fuzz Box]] team on [[Radio 101]]. He was stopped 4 years later by the station's administration after he uploaded some black humour comments on Facebook regarding the Paqpaqli għall-Istrina incident. Lito was harshly criticized by Facebook commentators, who said that his comments were uncalled for. He later apologized and deleted his comments.


1988 Lito joins for a brief period a band situated in Birżebbuġa called
==Tragic death==
One Across with an only appearence with him as the main vocalist at a new year's eve party in Paceville.
Manuel Micallef, better known as DJ Lito, died at age 47 on Sunday 29 May 2016 when his car was involved in a head-on crash on the Cospicua seafront.
{{multiple image
During this period, he got involved in writing reviews of live gigs on [[Far Out]] and occasionally replacing and assisting [[Tony Miceli]]'s musical page on [[Il-Mument]] and [[Mark Doneo]]'s musical page on [[It-Torċa]].
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The Vittoriosa Rock Opera group works on an original musical [[Iskra]], Horace Micallef scripted the musical story of the Russian Revolution, words by [[Raymond Tabone]] and music by [[Mark Vella]] of Stratkast fame. Lito's debut in a recording studio.  This musical was staged at [[Dar Il-Mediterran]] Valletta and later at the [[Depiro Centre]] Tas-Sliema. Due to logistics, Iskra's cast and crew members were reduced and Lito was promoted to the acting role of Batinov, miming to the voice of [[Charles Azzopardi]] at the [[Citadella]] Rabat Ghawdex and in a cultural exchange program in one of Turin Italy's local councils.
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Co-founded The Moviment Muzika Rok movement which had a very short lifetime.
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1991 - After some years as a singer without a band, Lito joins [[Brainstorm]] replacing [[Mark Storm]] in the time when [[The Alley]] in [[Paceville]] open its doors for live bands.  
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Brainstorm with Lito on vocals subsequently recorded two tracks in the [[Watching The Music]] multi-band compilation. The recording took place at [[Temple Studios]] Imgarr in 1992. The compilation included 2 tracks of 5 bands commissioned by [[Radio 101]] in the occasion of the station's first anniversary. The project was launched live and on radio at the [[Eden Palladium]] at the Bajja ta' San Gorg San Giljan.
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Lito debuts as a rock dj at [[Sticky Fingers]] in Qawra.
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The same trio that created Iskra formed the events company [[Synergix]] and worked on another orignal musical called [[Living Legends]], this time a live performance. It was staged at Dar Il-Mediterran.
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Lito took part as Hasan.
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Leaves Brainstorm and after some try outs with various bands as a singer, decides to change his musical career as a rock dj, playing at different venues through the years.
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His debut on radio as a dj/presenter was anonimously on pirate station called [[Radju Alternattiva]] commissioned by the then new political party [[Alternattiva Demokratika]] AD.
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As AD where given a Valletta local broadcasting licence, [[Radju 99]] was born. He aired rock/blues shows such as [[Rock On]] and The Blues Connection. Forsaken were the only band interviewed during the lifetime of Rock On.
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1997 Lito co-founds [[Mediacoop]] which gave birth to [[Capital Radio 88.7FM]] airing its first Rock Show called [[Radio Lito]] in the first Saturday of July 1998.  Some of the bands interviewed were [[Winter Moods]], [[Scream Daisy]] and [[Joe Mizzi]].
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2000 A new radio schedule for Capital Radio includes the rock show [[System Overload]] and the Sunday soft rock/power ballad program Slow An' Easy later [[Easy on Sunday]].  Some of the bands interviewed on System Overload included [[Forsaken]], Winter Moods, Scream Daisy, [[Fire]], [[Frenzy Mono]], [[Corkskrew]], [[Beangrowers]], [[Different Strings]] and [[Nomad Son]].
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2002 Lito starts updating the live upcoming gigs list on geocities, the list is aired on Capital Radio 88.7FM.
==See also==
[[:Category:Lito Photos]]


2009 1st April, Capital Radio stops airing. On the 9th of July Lito joins [[Joe Genovese]] on [[Xalata Rock]] and on the 8th of October replaces [[Joe Tanti]] and joins [[Noel Mifsud]] on [[Rock Moods]] both shows on (Super)[[One Radio]] 92.7FM.
==External links==
*https://www.facebook.com/litomalta
*http://www.maltatoday.com.mt/news/national/57888/dj_with_black_humour_dismissed_by_pn_media#.V007QFR96M8
*http://www.tvm.com.mt/mt/news/jinqaleb-bil-karozza-fbormla-u-jinqabad-fiha/
*http://www.tvm.com.mt/mt/news/ix-xena-muzikali-maltija-mnikkta-bil-mewt-tragika-ta-dj-lito/
*http://www.one.com.mt/news/il-mument-li-hu-dj-lito-sar-jaf-li-huh-tilef-hajtu/


Geocities, the host for Litorcks69's upcoming gigs stops operating and was replaced by
[[Litorocks.com]].


2010 April 6th Tuesday. Lito airs his pre-recorded programs of The [[Cottonera Rock Show]] at [[Kottoner 98FM]] transmitting from Bormla with repeats on Sundays and later Saturdays.


2011 January 4th Tuesday. The [[Cottonera Rock Show]] is replaced by [[System Overload]] which was also aired on [[All Rock]] on the digital system [[DAB Plus]] later in the year.


Probably the first and only [[Rock Show]] aired on two stations ended after 30 editions in August 2011.  Excerpts of this program are being aired on [[Kottoner 98FM]] for the remaining August slots and throughout September 2011.


2011 October. The [[Cottonera Rock Show]] returns replacing [[System Overload]] on [[Kottoner 98FM]] and as a live program, in the same month Lito joins the [[Fuzz Box]] team on [[Radio 101]].


[[Category:A-Z of the Malta Music Scene]]
[[Category:A-Z of the Malta Music Scene]]
[[Category:Singers from Malta]]
[[Category:Singers from Malta]]
[[Category:Maltese radio DJs]]
[[Category:Maltese radio DJs]]
[[Category:Born in 1969]]
[[Category:Died in 2016]]

Latest revision as of 07:51, 8 June 2016

DJ Lito

Emanuel Micallef (1 February 1969 - 29 May 2016) from Birgu, known as Lito, was a rock singer and dj. His nickname was given by one of his class mates at the early stage of primary school.

Early Career

His first experience in music was through his elder brothers Pawlu Micallef and Horace Micallef along with their friends from Birgu and the surrounding area.

At the age of 13 (1982), he first appeared on stage as a member of the cast of the Vittoriosa Rock Opera Group, directed and choreographed by his brother Horace Micallef. On February 14th 1984, Lito auditioned as a singer with Trash, a Cospicuan band influenced by Black Sabbath MKI. He worked with the band as a roadie instead and eventually took interest in his locality's band Purple Haze lead by guitarist Steve Borg. With Purple Haze, Lito was the official lyric writer which led him to write a Rock Mass at St Lawrence Church in Birgu, a tribute to his father known as Il-Mike, much loved by the soccer enthusiasts. The Bormla band Trash and the Birgu band Purple Haze joined for a short time as Dark Medallion of which Lito was their roadie.

Bands

Lito, Jon Lukas Woodenman and William Mangion

Lito co-founded the band Avalanche as The Vittoriosa Rock Opera Group had obtained a section of fort St Angelo in Birgu for their activities where Purple Haze and Stratkast MKII had also their own studios. Eventually Lito left Avalanche and was replaced by Frankie Tanti. During Frankie Tanti's time, Avalanche played one gig at Cafe Riche in Birgu and another for one of Ħaż-Żabbar's festa band clubs.

Lito then joined Exorcist for a short while, without any gigs. In 1985, he joined Ivory Cross. They rehearsed at Żejtun, and had only live appearence at the RockPak concert (1986) at the Floriana Catholic Institute. He left Ivory Cross in 1986 to replace Ivan Grech (presently Winter Moods) with Lords Of Misrule. Lito sang at the yearly Maltasajf concert at Pembroke's Shooting Range twice. He was replaced by Daryl Ebejer, ex Entracht, later Purple Haze and Kartridge.

Meanwhile Lito teamed up with Ivan Filletti to form Filletti & Friends as a side project supporting headlining bands. Filletti & Friends was a resident band at the Rock-A-Buzz 1987/88 in Kennedy Grove and The Splash And Fun Park at Baħar Iċ-Ċagħaq.

1988 Lito joins for a brief period a band situated in Birżebbuġa called One Across. He made a singular appearance as this band's main vocalist at a new year's eve party in Paceville.

Writing and recording

During this period, he got involved in writing reviews of live gigs on Far Out and occasionally replacing and assisting Tony Miceli's musical page on Il-Mument and Mark Doneo's musical page on It-Torċa.

Lito made his debut in a recording studio when the Vittoriosa Rock Opera group worked on an original musical Iskra. Horace Micallef scripted the musical story of the Russian Revolution, with lyrics by Raymond Tabone and music by Mark Vella of Stratkast fame. This musical was staged at Dar il-Mediterran in Valletta and later at the Depiro Centre in Tas-Sliema. Due to logistics, Iskra's cast and crew members were reduced and Lito was promoted to the acting role of Batinov, miming to the voice of Charles Azzopardi at the Ċittadella Rabat Għawdex and in a cultural exchange program in one of Turin Italy's local councils.

He later co-founded The Moviment Mużika Rok which had a very short lifetime.

Noel Mifsud, Lito and Michael Bugeja

Singer again

After some years as a singer without a band, in 1991, Lito joined Brainstorm replacing Mark Storm in the time when The Alley in Paceville opened its doors for live bands. Brainstorm with Lito on vocals subsequently recorded two tracks in the Watching The Music multi-band compilation. The recording took place at Temple Studios Imġarr in 1992. The compilation included 2 tracks of 5 bands commissioned by Radio 101 on the occasion of the station's first anniversary. The project was launched live and on radio at the Eden Palladium at the Bajja ta' San Ġorġ San Ġiljan.

The same trio that created Iskra formed the events company Synergix and worked on another original musical called Living Legends, this time a live performance. It was staged at Dar Il-Mediterran and Lito played the part of Hasan.

He left Brainstorm and after some try outs with various bands as a singer, he decided to change his musical career as a rock dj, playing at different venues through the years.

Lito.jpg

DJ

Lito made his debut as a rock dj at Sticky Fingers in Qawra.

He started his career as a dj/presenter on radio anonymously on a pirate station called Radju Alternattiva, commissioned by the then new political party Alternattiva Demokratika, AD.

When AD where granted a Valletta local broadcasting licence, Radju 99 was born. Lito aired rock/blues shows such as Rock On and The Blues Connection. Forsaken were the only band interviewed during the lifetime of Rock On.

In 1997 Lito co-founded Mediacoop which gave birth to Capital Radio 88.7FM airing its first Rock Show called Radio Lito in the first Saturday of July 1998. Some of the bands interviewed were Winter Moods, Scream Daisy and Joe Mizzi's band.

In 2000, a new radio schedule for Capital Radio included the rock show System Overload and the Sunday soft rock/power ballad program Slow An' Easy later Easy on Sunday. Some of the bands interviewed on System Overload included Forsaken, Winter Moods, Scream Daisy, Fire, Frenzy Mono, Corkskrew, Beangrowers, Different Strings and Nomad Son.

In 2002 Lito started updating the live upcoming gigs list on geocities. The list was also aired on Capital Radio 88.7FM. Later, Geocities, the host for Litorcks69's upcoming gigs, stopped operating and was replaced by Litorocks.com

On the 1 April 2009, Capital Radio stopped airing. On the 9 July, Lito joined Joe Genovese on Xalata Rock and on the 8 October replaced Joe Tanti and joined Noel Mifsud on Rock Moods, both shows transmitted on One Radio 92.7FM.

On Tuesday 6 April 2010, Lito started airing his pre-recorded Cottonera Rock Show programs at Kottoner 98FM transmitting from Bormla with repeats on Sundays and Saturdays. On the 4 January 2011, the Cottonera Rock Show was replaced by System Overload which was also aired on All Rock on the digital system DAB Plus later in the year. Probably this was the first and only Rock Show aired on two stations. It ended after 30 editions in August 2011. Excerpts of this program were aired on Kottoner 98FM for the remaining August slots and throughout September 2011.

In October 2011, the Cottonera Rock Show returned on air replacing System Overload on Kottoner 98FM. As a live program, in the same month, Lito joins the Fuzz Box team on Radio 101. He was stopped 4 years later by the station's administration after he uploaded some black humour comments on Facebook regarding the Paqpaqli għall-Istrina incident. Lito was harshly criticized by Facebook commentators, who said that his comments were uncalled for. He later apologized and deleted his comments.

Tragic death

Manuel Micallef, better known as DJ Lito, died at age 47 on Sunday 29 May 2016 when his car was involved in a head-on crash on the Cospicua seafront.

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See also

Category:Lito Photos

External links