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  • ...he Malta music scene from Michael Bugeja's Lib66 website before Geocities (the hosting service it had lived on since it was originally created) was discon ...ould like to see the '''M3P A-Z of Malta Music Scene''' [[:Category:A-Z of the Malta Music Scene|go to this page instead]].
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  • ...lity offer a complete support network that can deliver all requirements to the highest standards. == The Tension Fabric Structure ==
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  • ...illa Psaila]] in September 2015 to Antoino Giordano , this edition move in the begaing of 2016. [[Anhelica Pace]] open the festival with Singer Stage (Festival Song) Lyrics & Music by [[Yaron Malac
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  • ...Kanzunetta Misraħ il-Milied 2016]] so that the organiezer decieded to move the Festival to Sunday 22 January, 2017. ==Venue==
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  • ...all songs were being sung in the Maltese language and later, a version of the Maltese song was also sung in a foreign language by a foreign artist. ...ment, together with another festival whose winner would represent Malta in the Eurovision Song Contest.
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  • ...ic in Malta. This project was developed from ongoing collaboration between the M3P Foundation and [[Electronic Music Malta]]. ...2020 during [https://circuitsmalta.com/ Circuits] at [[Spazju Kreattiv]]. The [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xskalmTkOgU launch event] featured a prese
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  • ...It was built by Mr [[Charles Schembri]] with an investment of $100.000 on the [[Ħamrun]] main road, a few hundred yards west of [[Blata l-Bajda]]. ...eria Rusticana'' organized by an [[Maltese Amateur Theatrical Company]] on the 22nd February 1945.
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  • ...storming Alley gig in September (as part of the Alternative Alley Nights), the band created a sound that was totally unheard of in Malta until their rude ...8 months after their first live performance, the band had to disband after the guitarist moved permanently abroad.
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  • ===The Times=== ====[[:File:JT 1985-10-22 The Times.JPG|22 October 1985]]====
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  • ...from the [[People's Republic of China]]. The company ceased to operate in the early 2000s. ...for old public transport buses, when a new service was introduced through the [[Arriva]] company.
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  • ...He was born on the 9th July 1993 and hails from Birkirkara. He grew up in the Oratory neighbourhood. Contrary to popular belief that his nickname ''Il-Pikkolin'', lit. ''the little one'' is a moniker for his physiognomy, he inherited this from his f
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  • ...weeked of May 2011 with a specific mission to be a rock club dedicated to the local bands scene. The club’s premises have a permanent stage, equipped with all the necessary sound and lighting equipment for live performances.
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  • '''The Myth''' is a Maltese rock band that has been active since 1990. ...arrell and Karen Tanti, two of the choir members, would later form part of the band.
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  • ...ve consecutive years, until 1987, attracting singer/songwriters. Initially the Festival was restricted for YTC members. ...and songwriters who are not YTC members as long as they write and sing in the Maltese language.
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  • ...s and has taken part in several group collectives; among which one held at the [[Belgravia Gallery]], London in December 2014. ...th exhibition ''The Passage of Memory'' captured his artistic journey over the previous twenty years.
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  • [[File:agathabarbara.jpg|250px|thumb|right|Agatha Barbara – 3 rd President of The Republic of Malta from (1982 – 1987)]] ...[[Ħaż-Żabbar]] on 11th March, 1923, the eldest daughter and the second of the nine children of Joseph and Antonia.
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  • ...he date for Saturday 21 March 2015. The original songs will be received in the studios of F Living Channel - Gudja, Luqa Road between 10.00 and 13 00. ...er Hit Song Contest]] confirms to In Living Channel as a music station for the summer season 2015.
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  • ...mpact on the local art scene, which is most clearly evident in the work of the man who was arguably his greatest contemporary admirer in Malta: Gabriel Ca ..., Damien Hirst, Antony Gormley, and others of their ilk, were exhibited at the St James Cavalier Centre for Creativity in October 2000 but at no point is
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  • ...was held, when Malta was defending the title by [[Federica Falzon]] with the song ''Diamonds''. ==The 2016 Edition==
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  • ...Academy Choir''' saw its open run at the beginning of the year 2009, when the singer known TV Presenter [[Gillian Attard]] had decided that open this Aca ...ber of singers under the direction of Gillian Attard. One of the tutors in the Academy is Matthew Mercieca, known as [[Muxu]] [[Matt Mercieca]].
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  • ...was not held, but Malta was defending the title by [[Fedrica Falzon]] with the song ''Diamonds''. ...again, with the first phase, singers must heard and judge, for just heard the voices on a cd player.
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  • == '''Brikkuni''' have moved the goalposts of folk. Not a single ‘ajma’ to be heard. Words '''Wayne Flas ...largely unsuspecting audience; his weapon of choice: the mother tongue, of the refined diction, bent on stringing together ruthless rhymes and strategical
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  • ...e Centre''', which is located adjacent to [[Fort St Elmo]] and overlooking the [[Grand Harbour]]. ...interiors in the world”. The Sacra Infermeria was considered to be one of the best hospitals in Europe and could accommodate 914 patients in an emergency
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  • ...ht|St Luke's Garrison Chapel, Tigne as it stood during the first decade of the 21st Century]] '''Tigne Chapel''' is the name by which St. Luke's Garrison Chapel (Church of England) in [[Tigne]],
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  • ...rn of the Summer Malta Hit Song contact was announced, and four days later the official rules and regulations were release. 72 entries were received by the organising committee led by [[Deo Grech]].
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  • ...More broadcasters are expected to confirm their position on the contest in the coming weeks. ...nfirmed their participation in this year’s Junior Eurovision Song Contest. The confirmation came as they formally open up applications for their selection
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  • :''This page is about the popular Maltese singer-songwriter. For other people called Freddie Portelli ...l’s Bay]] on 5 May, 1944. He was a singer songwriter, He is best known for the self-penned song "[[Viva Malta]]" (1966).
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  • ...as a Venture. In 1969 received DOE Gold award for using Art and Music for the Community by HRH Prince Charles. ...and [[Isabelle Mamo Dingli]] in 1970. He played percussion but found that the guitar was his instrument and as soon as he learned a couple of chords Fran
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  • ...ivals Malta]] produced since 2021. It is designed to provide continuity to the long-standing [[Malta Song Contest]] in its various iterations. ...the name of Mużika Mużika ... Festival Kanzunetta Maltija (Music Music ... The Maltese Song Festival) will serve as a prestigious platform where local sin
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  • ...le location to house the project. They soon secured a few square metres at the Marsa garage complex; a veritable hub of musical activity, well known to ma ...ut went on to see Portia's departure and Deluge of Sorrow settle down with the remaining six members, Katia - vocals, Yury - keyboards, Keith - guitar, Ni
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  • ...]. With the same company she works in ''Ara X’Qala l-baħar'' at 1990 under the direction of [[Carmel S Aquilina]]. ...[[The City Theatre]]). ''Kikku u Baskal'' (2005) in the same theatre under the direction of [[Tonio Vella]].
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  • ...t Impressions - Tattingers, Rabat 22/10/2010''' {Dean Muscat, Published in The Times of Malta, 27/10/2010, p.22} ...Chris Curmi. They have won 5 local music awards whilst also gaining quite the fanbase thanks to their well crafted tunes and engaging gigs.
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  • The first edition of the '''Malta Song Festival''' was held at the [[Radio City Opera House]] in [[Ħamrun]] on Thursday 10, Friday 11, and Sa ...ast live on the [[Rediffusion]] cable radio service. Recorded excepts from the festival were also broadcast on [[RAI TV]] and [[BBC General Overseas Servi
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  • [[Winter Moods]] - [[The Granaries]], Floriana, Malta 30/07/2010 {Dean Muscat, printed in The Times of Malta, 04/08/2010 p. 25}
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  • ...th folk outfits Plato’s Dream Machine, Stalko and Brikkuni all featured on the bill. ...e sort of bizarre didactic street rabble one might see in a village festa; the theme of their ravings being social unrest however and not saintly patronag
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  • ...er, actor and musical theatre performer from [[San Ġwann]]. He was born on the 2 January 2004 and is currently a student at St Aloysius’ College, [[Birk .... He currently studies voice with [[Nadia Vella]] at Masquerade School for the Performing Arts.
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  • ...to be held on One Tv during the Sunday afternoon show, Celebrity Sundays. The show kicks off on Sunday 1st March. ...ore entries will be ’saved’ through the judges votes in the next phases of the Celebrity Sundays shows.
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  • '''Wednesday 09 Aug 2006 (Michael Bugeja - The Malta Independent)''' ...d itself the centre of attention once again, hosting the second edition of the [[National Orchestra Goes Pop]] concert!
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  • ...on with It-Tieġ tan-Neputija. They discovered that both played at the same venue..on different days. So they decided to join forces and instantly clicked. ...''Kantina Folk'' which launched The [[Greenfields]] and many artistes. At the same time he joined a band called [[Razzamajazz]] which mainly played Dixie
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  • ...r [[Louis Galea]], the Festival was held on 7 and 8 February 2003 at [[The Venue]] – [[Ta’ Qali]]. ...by [[Charlo Bonnici]] as the chairman of the Festival, [[John Bundy]]] as the Deputy Chairman, [[Martin Gauci]] Secretary and Dr.[[Paul V.Mifsud]], [[Ric
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  • '''Sunday 17 April 2011 (Michael Bugeja - The Sunday Times of Malta)''' Ten years ago, a new band emerged within the local underground music scene. Flaunting a no-frills philosophy, more than
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  • ...ia whilst highlighting the work of women artists and their contribution to the art scene in Malta. ...d Spazju Kreattiv.Other collaborators include [[Unfinished Art Space]] and the [[Gabriel Caruana]] Foundation.
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  • ...ency to lay on some psychedelic improvisational grooves from time to time, the band evolved into a power trio playing abrasive free rock. ...acy.net/2004/04/huntera-8217-s-palace-idle-times/ just kinda tapping me on the shoulder and singing at me for four-and-a-half minutes. Please, stop.]"
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  • ...sprung up to make up for the closure of all public venue and activities by the authorities.''' '''''Feel free to add your event to this list.''''' The dual purpose of this page is to keep track of what's going on and what has
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  • '''Konkors Kanzunetta Indipendenza''' is an annual song contest organised by the [[Partit Nazzjonalista]] (PN) as part of its [[Independence Day]] celebrati ...s electoral victory in May of that year. It returned 10 years later, when the Party was again in opposition, and has continued uninterrupted by further e
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  • {{stub}} [[File: thejoycircuit.jpg|300px|thumb|right|The Joy Circuit]] ...e percussion) and [[Jody Fiteni]] (Vocals). This band was the first one on the island complitly as an elettronic band.
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  • ...tly, a music commune housed in the former British Army barracks located on the Tigne' promontory in Sliema and supervised by [[Philip Pace]]. The first band to occupy a rehearsal room (or rather, transform an ex-ammunitio
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  • '''Wednesday 06 December 2006 (Michael Bugeja - The Malta Independent)''' ...vent, [[Invitation]]. The largely acoustic show, held over three nights at the end of last month, presented a variety of musical styles performed by some
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  • ...o secure a decent position in the charts after a successful promotion from the semi-final round. Venue: Abdi Ipecki Stadium - Istanbul, Turkey
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  • ...roductions''' was formed on August 2015 by two well-known personalities in the show scene [[Graziella Montebello]] actress and dancers and [[Christian Ard ...rst edition of the malta future singers festival on 21 of Febuary, 2016 in the Chateau Buskett [https://www.facebook.com/TheTerraceAtChateauBuskett/info/?
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  • ...in Żejtun on 25 December 1943, is currently Malta's leading folksinger of the high-pitched model, known as [[La Bormliża]]. ...transport Gozo fruit and vegetable produce from various berthing points of the Gozo lateen sailing boats.
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  • ...t was administered by a committee within the [[Malta Council for Culture & the Arts]], associated with Malta's Eurovision Song Contest entries. ...alta's entries to the Junior Eurovision Song Contest produced by [[PBS]], the national broadcasting corporation. This initially resulted in a hiatus for
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  • ...a musician`s life, singing and playing the piano until the early hours of the morning in leading nightclubs and hotels, which he still do today. ...time in the [[Malta Song Festival 1984]] and won the F.I.D.O.F. prize with the song ''Ma Rridx Ninsa''.
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  • ...identify a number of prime folk singers, ''għannejja primi'' who would be the eventual crowd pullers for a prospective event. The promoter would usually recall these individuals for successive folk music e
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  • [[File: Remembering The Futurepic.png|right|550px|caption]] '''Remembering the Future: Digital Arts in Malta 1989-2019'''
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  • A typical entry lists information under the relevant day of the month and in the following sequence: * Date: Name of Venue, Town, Time, Name of Performer/Band, Entrance Fee.
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  • ==The Grand Ballroom== ...ess, Queen Elizabeth II waltzed on the solid-wood parquet dance floor, and the ballroom has
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  • ...rus), Kyiv (Ukraine) twice, Minsk (Belarus), Yerevan (Armenia), Amsterdam (The Netherlands), and Malta. ...th edition of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest will be held in Malta for the second time!
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  • '''Wednesday 16 Aug 2006 (Michael Bugeja - The Malta Independent)''' ...ations with a reputation for great talent and even greater taste! And when the music’s good and grooving, who needs a name for an event anyway?
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  • ...urther improvement on the result and building on the excellent third place the previous year were dashed with a respectable 8th place by William Mangion. Venue : Millstreet, Republic of Ireland
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  • ...secure enough points to finish among the first 10 tunes since returning to the Eurovision in 1991. Venue: Israeli Conference Center – Jerusalem
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  • ...ember 2010, in the northern section of Hastings Garden in Valletta, Malta. The event is scheduled to start at 8:30pm, during Notte Bianca: Lejl Imdawwal. The theme for this show was selected by M3P founder Toni Sant to enable types o
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  • ...n and attracts a distinctive crowd that is widely travelled that frequents the place to relax in very informal surroundings. ...med up with members of [[Tribali]] and [[Fakawi]] for a concert entitled ''The Gathering''. Spanish and Italian reggae bands have also performed here in 2
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  • '''Café Riche''' is a musical venue in Birgu. [[File:Cafe Riche.jpg|340px|thumb|right|Café Riche in Birgu.]] E ...nd the admiralty docks. In the Sixties it was a popular dive frequented by the local Teddie boys, sporting their motorcycles.
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  • [[File: junoandthewolf.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Juno and the Wolf]] '''Juno and the Wolf''' are an experimental rock band from Malta, active since 2012.
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  • After an absence of 16 years Malta returns to the Eurovision Song Contest with an excellent performance and a matching final Venue : Rome, Italy
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  • A typical entry lists information under the relevant day of the month and in the following sequence: * Date: Name of Venue, Town, Time, Name of Performer/Band, Entrance Fee.
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  • ...one and [[Helen & Joseph]] obtained the same last placing as [[Joe Grech]] the year before. Venue : [[Edinburgh]], [[Scotland]]
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  • One of Malta’s best placings ever, narrowly missing the No.1 spot by 12 points, Ira Losco proves to be Malta’s wonder. Venue: Saku Suurhall - Tallinn, Estonia
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  • A typical entry lists information under the relevant day of the month and in the following sequence: * Date: Name of Venue, Town, Time, Name of Performer/Band, Entrance Fee.
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  • ...wine, dancing, meals featuring freshly slaughtered rabbit to the shade of the trees. ...s, linked with a cup competition. Recordings from these events are held at the PBS vaults.
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  • ...t final ranking for the 1970s. The next song from Malta wouldn't appear at the Eurovision until 1991. Venue: [[Stockholm]], [[Sweden]]
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  • ...the 10th place in this year's edition, the same postion Malta obtained in the previous year. Venue : Oslo, Norway
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  • A typical entry lists information under the relevant day of the month and in the following sequence: * Date: Name of Venue, Town, Time, Name of Performer/Band, Entrance Fee.
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  • The following is a day-to-day list of music events in Malta for October 2010 ...er by adding any music events that you might be organising. Kindly keep to the same format.)
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  • ...the end, Little Child became the first Maltese song to reach the top 3 in the Eurovision final. Venue : Malmo, Sweden
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  • ...ring results. 1995's Eurovision Song Contest will forever be remembered as the year Ireland managed to not win after three consecutive top votes. Venue : Dublin, Republic of Ireland
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  • Venue: Palats Sportu, Kiev, Ukraine This year's contest marked the 50th edition of the Eurovision.
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  • A typical entry lists information under the relevant day of the month and in the following sequence: * Date: Name of Venue, Town, Time, Name of Performer/Band, Entrance Fee.
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  • ...overnment-run arts venue in [[Valletta]], Malta. It was created to fulfill the role of pushing forward Malta's cultural aspirations. It first opened its doors to the public on the 22 September 2000.
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  • '''Sunday 18 November 2007 (Michael Bugeja - The Sunday Times of Malta)''' ...oathe]], one of the foremost extreme metal acts on the island to celebrate the launch of its latest EP! Upcoming band [[Insurgence]] will be supporting.
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  • ...ara ended a mere seven points behind the winner. The winner was decided in the very last round of votes. Venue : Birmingham, UK
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  • ...dance [[Jes Sciberras]] and his seagull dance. Malta failed to make it to the final, once again.''' Venue: Telenor Arena, Greater Oslo, Norway
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  • ...own as 'International Contest For Best Singer'. For many years it had been the only international pop contest held in Bulgaria. ...ternazzjonali tal-Kanzunetta Maltija]]. Maltese songs won four editions of the international festival.
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  • ...nkors Kanzunetta Indipendenza - Talent Żagħżugħ''' is the youth edition of the annual [[Konkors Kanzunetta Indipendenza]]. The first edition took place in 2008 and the event has been presented annually ever since.
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  • ...okuba is a Maltese Cuban Band with a passion for Latin Jazz and fusions of the cuban style. ...ely brought to mind the possibilities of transforming it into a live music venue.
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  • ...er. He was born in Żejtun on the 10th February 1907. He began singing from the tender age of seven. ...special relationship with [[Ninu Galea l-Kalora]]. His preferred genre was the improvised verse, although he also sang some ballads.
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  • ...place in an edition won for the third time in a row, and unexpectedly, by the Republic of Ireland. Venue : Dublin, Republic of Ireland
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  • ...did not fly high enough and obtained the 9th place, one place better than the previous year's entry. Venue : Dublin, Republic of Ireland
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  • Malta re-enters the top 10 in the final placements with Claudette Pace’s latino-pop entry. Venue: Globe Arena - Stockholm, Sweden
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  • ...proves to be disappointing as Lynn Chircop finishes only one place before the last, and Eurovision hopes are just a dream. Venue: Skonto Hall, Riga, Latvia
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  • ...rack at all), the alias “Micimago” was used. Fast forward a few years, and the Micimago sound is developed into something of good character. ...track Can You See and My Soul which is more energetic and is more fit for the peak hour. Apart from his original productions, he is also known for some r
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  • '''The Malta Concert Orchestra''' mission is ''to reach out to people across the board through accessible and inspiring musical performances''. The orchestra (formerly known as the [[PBS Orchestra]]) is [[Pjazza Teatru Rjal]]’s most recent artistic ventu
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  • ...onkors Kanzunetta Indipendenza - Talent Żgħażugħ]] is the youth edition of the annual Konkors Kanzunetta Indipendenza. The first edition took place in 2014 and the event has been presented annually ever since.
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  • A typical entry lists information under the relevant day of the month and in the following sequence: * Date: Name of Venue, Town, Time, Name of Performer/Band, Entrance Fee.
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  • I'M NOT JOHNNY CASH & THE BNI III THE OVEROUTS
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  • ...eptember) had to be postponed to when the venue owner [[Leli Grech]] died. The new date is 23 September 2011. ....php?title=A_Sum_of_Two_Particles A Sum Of Two Particles (Michael Bugeja - The Malta Independent 7 August 2004)]
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  • The following is a day-to-day list of music events in Malta for November 2010 ...er by adding any music events that you might be organising. Kindly keep to the same format.)
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  • =='''Here is the list of all 'Sections Winners' since from Diamonds Singers Festival would b ! Date !! Venue !! Category !! Ages !! Singers !! Songs !! Placing !! Titles
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  • THE DISSIDENTS THE CREEPERS
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