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Miriam Spiteri (10 December 1958 - 14 July 2011) was a Maltese rock singer, who was active in the 1980s.
'''Miriam Spiteri''' (10 December [[Year of Birth::1958]] - 14 July [[Year of Death::2011]]) was a Maltese rock singer, who was most active in the 1980s.


In 1982 and 1983 she was the lead singer with the metal band [[Overdose]].
==Childhood and Teenage Years==
She was born in [[Place of Birth::Ħal Għaxaq]].
 
As a child she took part in Zecchino D'Oro.
 
When Miriam was in her teens she and her twin brother Ray had a band that played at weddings an in some local pubs.
 
==The Rock Years==
[[File:Overdose_miriam.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Miriam with Overdose]]
In 1982, at 23, she started singing with the band [[VHF]], after she was introduced to them by radio DJ [[Eric Montfort]] who was a mutual acquaintance.
 
Later that year she became the lead singer with the metal band [[Member of Band::Overdose]] and became one of the most sought after rock performers in the Maltese islands during this time. By 1984 she left Overdose and took a break from singing to focus on her children: Michael (born 14 March 1984), and daughter Stephanie (born 1985).
 
Between having her children, in 1984, she fell from a height of four stories and broke her spine.
 
She returned to the music scene briefly in 1988 with the band [[The Flies]], playing a live set at [[MaltaSajf]]. She never sang in public again after this.
 
==Audio==
Here's a rare recording of Miriam singling with The Flies, recorded live on 4 June 1988:
[[File:7.To Music -The Flies with Miriam Live 4th June 1988.wav-.mp3]]


[[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:Born in 1958]]
[[Category:Died in 2011]]
[[Category:Rokarja]]

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Miriam Spiteri (10 December Year of Birth::1958 - 14 July Year of Death::2011) was a Maltese rock singer, who was most active in the 1980s.

Childhood and Teenage Years

She was born in Place of Birth::Ħal Għaxaq.

As a child she took part in Zecchino D'Oro.

When Miriam was in her teens she and her twin brother Ray had a band that played at weddings an in some local pubs.

The Rock Years

Miriam with Overdose

In 1982, at 23, she started singing with the band VHF, after she was introduced to them by radio DJ Eric Montfort who was a mutual acquaintance.

Later that year she became the lead singer with the metal band Member of Band::Overdose and became one of the most sought after rock performers in the Maltese islands during this time. By 1984 she left Overdose and took a break from singing to focus on her children: Michael (born 14 March 1984), and daughter Stephanie (born 1985).

Between having her children, in 1984, she fell from a height of four stories and broke her spine.

She returned to the music scene briefly in 1988 with the band The Flies, playing a live set at MaltaSajf. She never sang in public again after this.

Audio

Here's a rare recording of Miriam singling with The Flies, recorded live on 4 June 1988: File:7.To Music -The Flies with Miriam Live 4th June 1988.wav-.mp3