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  • ...]], International Festival of Maltese song as well as [[Għanja tal-Poplu]] Festival. ...elevoting records in Malta with over 31000 votes. In 2008, he composed the song '''Vodka''' sung by [[Morena]].
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  • ...Anna Muscat Azzopardi prize in the Maltese language from the University of Malta in 1979. ...He published poems in local papers and on radio until he started to write song lyrics.
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  • Her love for writing commenced at an early age while she was still at school. ...xteen, it was the only Maltese song finalist in a local international song festival.
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  • ...er [[Maronia Attard]] a well known singer too especially for the classical song ''Angel Eyes'' lyrices by [[Joey Chircop]] and music by [[David Agius]]. Th ...s only 8 years old. His talent was noted and he was encouraged to audition for a school show.
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  • ...m as singer-songwriter duo '''Natasha & Charlene''' from [[Marsaskala]], [[Malta]]. ...tival '''Kliem u Mużika''' organized by '''PBS''' and placing 3rd with the song '''Lil Ommi, lil Missieri''' written by [[Julie Brincat]] and [[Renato Brif
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  • ...maine Grech who is three years younger than him. He is well known in Malta for the various tv and radio shows he produces and hosts, beside he is a good L ...between September 1997 and June 1999. Later he joined the [[Drama Unit of Malta]] within the Maltese Education Division, under the leadership of the well r
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  • ...1971, '''Rene Mamo''' is a sound engineer and record producer residing in Malta. He started music lessons at the age of six at the [[Johann Strauss School ...d and obtained a Bachelors degree in Music teaching at the [[University of Malta]].
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  • ...e Axisa''' (b. 12 August 1981) is a Maltese jazz singer from [[il-Fgura]], Malta. ...arly age of 7, continuing with Ms [[Beatrice Brockdorff]]; also qualifying for examinations with the [[Royal Schools of Music]], mostly in classical music
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  • Eleanor’s passion for music and acting led her to join her home town theatrical group [[Skene]], ...onnici]], composed by [[Dominic Cini]], direct by [[Tonio Vella]] in the [[Malta]] caractor simbol.
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  • ...as [[Doris Chetcuti]] was writing several poems and Eugenio composed music for them, to be sang by his owen brother and sister, two good singers who gaine ...r]], [[Glen Vella]] and [[Alison Ellul]] that Doris and Eugenio also wrote for them. Besides with her brother Doris worked with many others Composers.
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  • ...during May 2000, Claudette Pace was chosen by the Maltese public with her song ''Desire''. But before her performance on the Eurovision stage, Claudette h ...in the [[Malta Song For Europe in 1993]] together with [[Bayzo ]] with the song ''You Are My Music''.
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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. ...[[Eurovision Song Contest]], and most significantly in the use of the word festival to describe such contests.
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  • ...[[L-Għanja tal-Poplu]], [[Konkors Kanzunetta Indipendenza]], [[Malta Hit Song Contest]], and even take part and performs in various local Night Spots, o ...erformance Award'' 1996 and 1997 Winner for two consecutive years of the [[Malta Music Awards]] – ''Best Singer''.
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  • ...ces of Minister Dr [[Joe Cilia]], the Festival was held on 6 and 7 Febuary 1998 at the [[Mediterranean Conference Centre]] in [[Valletta]]. ...e for this Festival was made by [[Norman Hamilton]] as the chairman of the Festival, [[Robert Cefai]] Secretary and [[Andrew Buhagiar]], [[Andrew Psaila]], [[G
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  • ...and was encouraged by composer [[Philip Vella]] who was eager to set music for Gerard James lyrics. ...submitted one of his songs for Malta’s Selection of the [[Song For Europe Festival]]. On 1999 he submitted ''Brethless'' which not made it through, but the in
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  • '''Ira Losco''' is a singer from [[Sliema]], Malta. Born on 31st July, 1982. From the early beging Ira had singing in his hear ...er on the famous tv programm "Tista tkun It" which always sing the opening song, and some others during the programm.
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  • ...Youth and Culture]] under the auspices of Minister Dr [[Louis Galea]], the Festival was held on 19 and 20 February 1999 at the [[Mediterranean Conference Centr The Organising Committee for this Festival was made by:-
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  • ...time in a local singing competition where she placed 1st in her category. For Sarah this was her first step in her carrier. ...her category and achieved 1st prize at the Original Song Category with the song ''Vivra Ancora'', composed by [[George Debono]] to the lyrics of [[Christop
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  • ...t known for representing her country in the [[Eurovision Song Contest]] in 1998, 2005, and in 2009. ...992 contest. Chiara 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
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  • ...Youth and Culture]] under the auspices of Minister Dr [[Louis Galea]], the Festival was held on 15 and 16 February 2002 at the [[Mediterranean Conference Centr ...ee for this Festival was made by [[Charlo Bonnici]] as the chairman of the Festival, [[Robert Cefai]] Secretary and [Robert Abela]], [[Alfred Borg]], [[Paul Bu
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  • ...Youth and Culture]] under the auspices of Minister Dr [[Louis Galea]], the Festival was held on 7 and 8 February 2003 at [[The Venue]] – [[Ta’ Qali]]. ...ee for this Festival was made by [[Charlo Bonnici]] as the chairman of the Festival, [[John Bundy]]] as the Deputy Chairman, [[Martin Gauci]] Secretary and Dr.
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  • ...uilina]] and sung by [[Chaira Siracuza]] and won 2nd place in the PBS song Festival. ...Siracuza and with this last song she placed 3rd in the [[Għanja tal-Poplu Festival]].
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  • ...e song "Vertigo" and represented Malta at the semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest held at the [[Hartwall Areena]] in [[Helsinki]], [[Finland]], on 10 ...a's Anonymous with "Salvem el món". However, she did not manage to qualify for the final.
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  • ...1993 and placing 8th out of 25 countries with [[This Time]]. He is one of Malta's leading vocalist musician. ...became a mainstay at Malta's leading rock joint, The Woodpecker in Bugibba for the summer months of 1982. Later that year, The Ashes were the house band a
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  • ...hythm and blues singer best known for representing Malta in the Eurovision Song Contest 1996.Born in Santo Antônio do Descoberto,Goiás, Brazil but raised ...al and representing Malta in the 1996 [[Eurovision Song Contest]] with the song [[In A Woman’s Heart.]]
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  • One of the leading Country singers in the Maltese Islands, Considered to be Malta's Queen of Country Music. Born at [[Zurrieq]] on 17 March. She is a Country Song Singer and Radio Presenter.
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  • ...s in honour of St Sebastian. In the following months the band participated for the first time in the Good Friday procession and the titular feast in honou ..., now under the direction of Mro. [[Carmelo Abela Farrugia]], participates for the first time in the Easter Sunday procession. In April, together with the
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  • ...]], [[MCAST]], [[St Michael’s College of education]] and the University of Malta. He also attended a summer course in painting, ceramics, and history of art ...a committee member too. He served on various boards and judging panels for song festivals, literary and art competitions.
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  • ...amily.He had to study music under the guidance [[Bettie Eastwwod]] and sat for exams of the [[Trinity College of Music]] and of [[The Royal School of Musi He was a member of the band B.F.M [[Starlights]] know for their song ''Stella''.
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  • '''Mark Tonna''' was born in [[iż-Żurrieq]], [[Malta]] on 13 March 1963. He is a singer songwriter and musician. ...my Eyes'''. He composed a music and wrote the words of nine of the twelve song that contains this album. In the same year he composed a music of his first
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  • ...e 1986 MaltaSajf festval when he performed his own Maltese-language lyrics for Hotel California and Stairway to Heaven. Towards the end of that decade th ...peared one more time as a participant in this song conest in 2007 with the song ''Fil-Fidi Magħqudin''.
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  • ...at the [[Eurovision Song Contest]] in 2001 and 2006. He is seen by many as Malta's hope in its fledgling experimental electronic scene, contributing to many ...nger and has performed in various festivals including the [[Malta Song For Europe]] 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013. Claudia also put up a show i
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  • '''Jason Xuereb''' born in the island of [[Malta]] on 6th of October 1972. ...luding Society of Arts and Commerce debut concert in 1996, [[University of Malta]], musical evenings at the [[Manoel theatre]], and also concerts in [[Italy
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  • As the word spread children began to increase and it was a natural decision for Doreen to form her choir. The ages of the children varied from five to fift ...inger till 1998 participating in various festivals namely the [[Malta Song Festival 1994]] where together with his mother Doreen won first price with ''Forsi''
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  • Weeping Silence formed in 1998 with this line-up ...ist People’s Choice Poll in July 2011, & [[Theatre of Life]] was nominated for Best Album in the [[Metal Storm Webzine 2011 Awards]].
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  • ...the [[Club DJ Awards]]. 2001 saw their first hit on the air waves with the song ''[[Closer]]'' which was then followed with other releases such as ''[[Even ...2004, Matthew and Mark returned back on stage for a massive one hour show for 04/05 NYE concert titled ''U-Bahn LIVE Classics Edition'' alongside [[Jan J
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  • ...ch as “Saigon Sun” which later came to be his first hit as the name of the song was changed to “Midnight Sun”. ...sions Eric accompanied Charles Dalli in the [[L-Għanja tal-Poplu]] Maltese Song Festivals.
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  • ...in 1996 graduated ''BSc. Biology/Chemistry PGCE'' from the [[University of Malta]]. ...and took part in the finals of this popular festival eight times between 1998 and 2013, five of them being consecutive years. Some of the songs that she
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  • ...Paul. Adie has lived most of her life in [[Valletta]], the capital city of Malta. ...and other venues. Throughout the years she studies dance, she also modeled for a very popular retail brand {which? - to confirm} to display kidswear on lo
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