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  • '''Song contests in Malta''' have become a way for Maltese pop songs to reach a general audience since the early 1960s. ...f association with the [[Eurovision Song Contest]], and most significantly in the use of the word festival to describe such contests.
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  • ...es through each of her stage performances. She differs from the other acts in the local music industry by bringing about a certain aura, a professional o ...ans because at the end of the day I think that every individual is special in their own unique way.''
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  • ...Manager, as well managing Jessica’s music career. Jessica is the youngest in the family and has two siblings Claudio and Jeanette respectively. ...recitals as a pianist. Through the past nine years Jessica has taken part in various musicals and pantomimes.
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  • ...Zammit Dimech]], the Festival was held on 24 and 26 January 2008 at the [[Malta Fairs and Convention Centre]] at [[Ta’ Qali]]. The Organising Committee for this Festival was made by [[Robert Abela]] as the chairman of the Festival,
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  • ...esenting her country in the [[Eurovision Song Contest]] in 1998, 2005, and in 2009. ...a told in a BBC interview two years later that she cried for several hours in the bathroom of her hotel suite after losing at Eurovision, but she came to
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  • ...t concert being attended by more than 10,000 fans, the largest number ever for a Maltese band. ...ferred music over everything else in life. They met frequently in a garage in Senglea on cold grey days to put together their own original songs. Thus th
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  • ...' was born on the 17th July 1983, on the island of [[Malta]] and she lives in [[Birkirkara]]. She is a singer, Actress and Radio and Tv presenter. ...c degree in the [[Bachelors of Education]] (Hons) from [[The University of Malta]] after having finished her studies. Currently she is teaching Mathematics,
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  • ...sion-Malta-logo-darkBG.jpg|thumbnail|300px|right|Official Malta Eurovision Song Contest logo]] ...iven to the national selection process for Malta's entry to the Eurovision Song Contest since 2011, produced by PBS, the national broadcasting corporation.
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  • '''Renato Briffa''' was born in [[Valletta]] on 11 October, 1957. He is a songs composer. ...n composing music and immediately managed to participate in the [[Song for Europe Festival]].
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  • '''Claudia Faniello''' (born 25 February 1988) is a popular singer from Malta. ...initial popularity after representing Malta at the Eurovision Song Contest in 2001.
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  • ...lives at [[Ħal-Lija]]. She is a qualified vocal instructor hailing from [[Malta]]. She is also a well-known vocalist with a distinctive blues voices and a ...hance her versatility and vocal exploration, in 2007, she trained at the [[Malta Academy of Performing Arts]], studying stage performance, songwriting and
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  • ...y the start of her career. During 5 years with [[ActReact]], she took part in various productions. These include [[The Magic of Musicals]], [[Joseph and ...ith [[ActReact]], she auditioned for the musical [[1565-The Great Siege of Malta]], produced by [[Masquerade Theatre Company]], directed by [[Anthony Bezzin
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  • '''Malta Hit Song Contest 2011''' is the nth edition of a popular music festival organized an ...17 April 2011. 64 entries were submitted for this year’s competition. The song contest will be aired as part of the new Saturday afternoon tv show, [[Cele
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  • ...Malta]] on 12 July, 1970. She’s a well recognised name in Malta both as a song writer (author) and as a TV producer and presenter. ...ce at the [[Malta Song for Europe]] came in 1999 with ‘I Believe Again’, a song composed and sung by Paul Giordimaina.
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  • ...has been singing from the age of nine years and has won many festivals in Malta and also abroad. ...nch for an international singing Festival. With just six days to study the song, he managed to have it recorded and quickly sent to France. One week later,
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  • ...Gonzi''' born on 5, May, and lives at [[Ħ'Attard]]. She is a singer, song-writer. ...ry of Art. Raquela has graduated as an Italian teacher and is now working in a church school.
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  • '''Day by day Malta news updates featuring the most prominent news item of the day as featured Links indicating Video in the title contain a news clip in Maltese, as it appeared on television that day on [[Favourite Channel]].
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  • ...g Contest]] held in Malmö with the song ''Little Child''. Spiteri finished in third place behind Ireland and the United Kingdom. 1992 was not Mary's firs ...was presented with an award by Eurovision Network at their convention held in Coventry that year.
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  • ...of three brothers. He married [[Simone Debattista]] actress and presenter in 2000. And they have two sons. ...include ATCL Performing – Trinity College, London, Performer's Certificate in Acting – Trinity College London and an intensive Pinnacle Film Acting Cou
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  • ...m gig to gig. At some point however, Riverstone became too small a vehicle for their broader musical aspirations. ...was given a modest reception at first, but went on to clinch the No.1 spot in the [[Bay Radio charts]] a few months later.
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