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  • ...val of Song" held in Japan. She was also a judge in one of the editions of the Eurovision Song Contest. At that early stage in her career, Mary Rose Malli ...she featured with two tracks in the first vinyl LP released in Malta, with the songs ''Ma Ora No'' and ''Xorti u l-Imħabba'', both written and composed b
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  • ...Capital il-Belt [[Valletta]] (Città Umilissima) and 3 Kilometres away from the [[Malta International Airport]]. Population of 3,000 people,49.6% male and Il-Kalkara was named after the 12th Earl of il-Kalkara and British Secretary of War in 1859.
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  • ...tro [[Carmelo Pace]]. Through a correspondence course he got in touch with the famous Leslie Evans who led Vinny to graduate and receive his diploma-and t In 1947 at a very young age Vinny was invited to play clarinet solo at [[Villa Bellini]] in [[Catania]].
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  • ...fferent cultural and spiritual traditions during her travels in Europe and the Far East. <ref>https://www.annagrima.com/about.php</ref> *2004: NATIVE SPIRIT - Gallery G, Villa Gourgion, Lija, MALTA;
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  • ...as born on 18 July, 1974 in [[San Ġiljan]]. She’s is an Actress and one of the two daughters of Eric and Elsa known well I drama as [[Elsa Romei]]. ...iena'' on an educational childrens radio program. Ġina l-Ġunġliena was not the only character animated by Estelle’s voice among which was a friendly bea
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  • |01||07||[[Decline The Fall]]||Carnival World||Video||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ABZL3EF7rI |01||07||feat [[Rachel Fabri]]||Upon The Hill||Video||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mIb39oUABOM (Click For Video
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  • ...ciation]] of Vittoriosa when the convent was wrecked by enemy bombs during the attack on [[HMS Illustrious]] in January 1941. ...months before he died, when he was recovering just a few steps away, at [[Villa Messina]].
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  • ...xhibition by the artist at [[National Museum of Fine Arts]] in Valletta on the 14 September 2010. The album was recorded live at [[Lito's Place]] on 2 February 2010. The recording and mixing engineer was [[Manolito Galea]].
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  • ...d at Perugia University. In 1947, he joined [[Rediffusion]] (Malta) Ltd as the first Maltese male announcer and had a distinguished career as a broadcaste ...his career there in 1947, and was therefore in his 59th year of service to the national broadcasting station.
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  • ...Arti "Pietro Vannucci" in [[Perugia]]. During his four-year scholarship at the Accademia, Saliba participated in important artistic projects; he displayed ...ironment. Being a Gozitan explains his interest in expressing symbolically the spatial and physical limitations of people living in confined spaces.
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  • ...lenge]]([[Malta Eurovision Song Contest]] semi-final) where he interpreted the original song ''I Wanna CU''. ...lease of Malcolm’s material, encouraging the young artist to carry on with the progression of his career.
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  • ...today in the vicinity a few fields are known as "ta' Girgor".Since 1419-20 the name has undergone a series of variations by notaries and history writers. ...construction, and the Museum authorities took the findings to the [[Roman Villa]] at [[Rabat]].
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  • ...y [[Joe Julian Farrugia]] for [[M3P:Oral History]] on the 17 March 2016 at the [[St James Cavalier Centre for Creativity]]. This was part of [[Spazju Krea Following is the interview's transcript:
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  • ...hed on cassette. A booklet with the song lyrics was published and given to the audience. [[Charles Xuereb]] and [[Tanya Muscat]] compered the final night.
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  • ...take part in festivals, and admired that his favorite singer is [[Claudio Villa]]. ...sing one w Freddie encouraged by guests began singing the winning song of the [[San Remo]] Festival of 1965 'Una Lacrima Sul Viso' of [[Bobby Solo]].
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  • ...) was a Maltese singer and television producer between the early 1980s and the end of his life. ...-director soon after. At Xandir Malta, Ellul produced and directed some of the most innovative Maltese programs and TV shows, including [[Arzella]] and [[
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  • ...the school concerts and choir. Stella never had any tuition for singing. The only lessons she obtained for singing were from her mother who used to sing ...re she also danced with the [[Paul Curmi Dancers]]. She also took part in the [[Malta Song Festival]] and other festivals organised in local villages. B
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  • ...the school concerts and choir. Stella never had any tuition for singing. The only lessons she obtained for singing were from her mother who used to sing ...re she also danced with the [[Paul Curmi Dancers]]. She also took part in the [[Malta Song Festival]] and other festivals organised in local villages. B
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  • ...g a Dockyard employee in 1935. In 1964 he was appointed Civil Secretary to the Admiral and later he was promoted to Superintendent, a position he occupied ...grammes and radio plays on the [[Rediffusion]] cable radio service. One of the most popular of these radio programmes was called '''Mill-Ġnejna Maltija.'
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  • Luke Agius was born on 4 September, 1990 at [[Naxxar]]. He used the stage name ''LuLu'' ...s annual music concert at school were he had been selected for the show as the main role.
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