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'''Qoton''' was a vocal folk group from Malta, active in the mid | '''Qoton''' was a vocal folk group from Malta, active in the mid to the late Seventies. | ||
Members included John B. Dougall, Valerio Bugeja, [[Joe Carr]], Charles Cirillo, Ronald Pace, Miriam Darmanin and Doris Darmanin. | Members included John B. Dougall, Valerio Bugeja, [[Joe Carr]], Charles Cirillo, Ronald Pace, Miriam Darmanin and Doris Darmanin. | ||
[[File:Grupp Qoton.jpg|280px|thumb|right|Qoton]] | |||
They are best known for their 1977 performance on the song ''[[Filgħodu Kmieni]]'' along with [[X-Bones]] written and produced by [[John B. Dougall]]. The B side featured the track ''Niftakrek''. The single was released by Dougall Records. In 1983 they particpated in the [[Festival Internazzjonali tal-Kanzunetta Maltija]] with the song ''Meta Nkun ‘l Hawn'', written by H. Camilleri. | They are best known for their 1977 performance on the song ''[[Filgħodu Kmieni]]'' along with [[X-Bones]] written and produced by [[John B. Dougall]]. The B side featured the track ''Niftakrek''. The single was released by Dougall Records. In 1983 they particpated in the [[Festival Internazzjonali tal-Kanzunetta Maltija]] with the song ''Meta Nkun ‘l Hawn'', written by H. Camilleri. |
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Qoton was a vocal folk group from Malta, active in the mid to the late Seventies.
Members included John B. Dougall, Valerio Bugeja, Joe Carr, Charles Cirillo, Ronald Pace, Miriam Darmanin and Doris Darmanin.
They are best known for their 1977 performance on the song Filgħodu Kmieni along with X-Bones written and produced by John B. Dougall. The B side featured the track Niftakrek. The single was released by Dougall Records. In 1983 they particpated in the Festival Internazzjonali tal-Kanzunetta Maltija with the song Meta Nkun ‘l Hawn, written by H. Camilleri.