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Phyllisienne Brincat (born 21 April 1964) is a Maltese singer, song-writer and singing tutor from Żabbar.

Phyllisienne started singing in public at the age of 3.[1]

Brincat runs her own recording studio called Sweet Notes in Qawra, where she's also in charge of all the musical arrangements, recordings and mixing.

Her three children - Isadora Debono, Engelbert (DJ Engy) and Kyle Drakard - are also active in the local music scene.

Phyllisienne has taken part in many music festivals and also works as choir director, vocal musical arranger, choreographer and actor.

In parallel to her music career, she is one of the Born Again Christian worship leaders in the Full Gospel Praise Centre at Buġibba. She also preaches the gospel regularly on the local media.

Discography

  • 4U
  • Christmas Miracle
  • Maltese Shipwreck

Her 2010 album Maltese Shipwreck is a gospel album containing original songs she wrote with Nick Partis.

On Wednesday 26 January 2011 she released a song co-written with Nick Partis called Stop the Traffic: Human Slavery on Facebook with an accompanying video she edited herself from found footage related to the subject of the song. This song was featured on Toni Sant's 243rd Mużika Mod Ieħor on Saturday 29 January 2011.

References

  1. Depares, Ramona. What a Week! - Malta Today, 27 January 2002.

External links