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  • This Festival '''Malta Song For Europ'''e was organized by the [[Ministry of Youth and Culture]] under the The Organising Committee for this Festival was made by [[Norman Hamilton]] as the chairman of the Festiv
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  • This Festival '''Malta Song For Europe 1998''' was organized by the [[Ministry of Youth and Culture]] under the au The Organising Committee for this Festival was made by [[Norman Hamilton]] as the chairman of the Festiv
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  • This Festival '''Malta Song For Europe 1999''' was organized by the [[Ministry of Youth and Culture]] under the au The Organising Committee for this Festival was made by:-
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  • This '''Festival Malta Song For Europe 2001''' was organized by the Ministery of Youth and Culture under the auspi The Organising Committee for this Festival was made by [[Charlo Bonnici]] as the chairman of the Festiva
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  • This Festival '''Malta Song For Europe 2002''' was organized by the [[Ministry of Youth and Culture]] under the au The Organising Committee for this Festival was made by [[Charlo Bonnici]] as the chairman of the Festiva
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  • This '''Festival Malta Song For Europe 2003''' was organized by the [[Ministry of Youth and Culture]] under the au The Organising Committee for this Festival was made by [[Charlo Bonnici]] as the chairman of the Festiva
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  • This Festival '''Malta Song For Europe 2004''' was organized by the [[Ministry of Youth and Culture]] under the au The Organising Committee for this Festival was made by [[Grace Borg]] as the chairman of the Festival, [
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  • This Festival '''Malta Song For Europe 2005''' was organized by the [[Ministry of Youth and Culture]] under the au The Organising Committee for this Festival was made by [[Grace Borg]] as the chairman of the Festival, [
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  • This Festival '''Malta Song For Europe 2006''' was organized by the [[Ministry of Youth and Culture]] under the au The Organising Committee for this Festival was made by [[Robert Abela]] as the chairman of the Festival,
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  • ...is Zammit Dimech]], the Festival was held on 1 and 3 Febuary 2007 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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  • ...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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  • ...in 1991 to select the song that would be Malta's entry to the [[Eurovision Song Contest]]. ...he English-language entry that was the official version for the Eurovision Song Contest.
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  • ...s such as the [[Malta Song for Europe]], 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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  • ...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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  • Her love for writing commenced at an early age while she was still at school. ...st sixteen, it was the only Maltese song finalist in a local international song festival.
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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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  • ...es of podcasts by [[Toni Sant]] featuring music from performers in or from Malta. It has been running regularly on a weekly basis since Saturday 19 November ...the very beginning of the series in 2005 Toni Sant coined the Maltese word for podcast: ''poddata'' (plural: ''poddati''), using it constantly over the ye
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  • ...n on 17 September 1994 and lives in [[Ħal Għaxaq]]. She is a singer from [[Malta]]. ...ingers on the Maltese scene, undoubtedly Danica has already achieved a lot for her young age. Danica started singing from age of 4 and from that time onwa
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  • ...he Mediterranean islands of Malta. He comes from [[Rabat]], He is a Singer Song writer with the stage name of '''Richard Edwards'''. ...g for Europe 2003]] with the song “Take Me Back” and also in 2005 with the Song “It’s up to you”.
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  • ...sy - Et Cetera (Ireland 2009) | Participant Profile | Eurovision Song Contest - Malmö 2013. ...avanagh]]. He also later wrote the 2014 Irish entry "[[Heartbeat (Can-linn song)|Heartbeat]]" sung by [[Can-linn]].
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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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  • 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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • '''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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  • ...ision show by which Malta selected its entry to the 2007 Junior Eurovision Song Contest held in Rottherdam in Holland on 8 Dicember 2007. This was Malta's fifth entry to the Junior Eurovision Song Contest.
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  • ...tal-Kanzunetta Maltija għall-Ewropa 1994''' (Festival of Maltese Song for Europe 1994) was organized together by the Ministery of Youth and Culture under th The Organising Committee for this Festival was made by [[Gaetano Abela]] as the chairman of the Festival
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  • ...and was encouraged by composer [[Philip Vella]] who was eager to set music for Gerard James lyrics. In 1998 he 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, b
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  • ...ision show by which Malta selected its entry to the 2006 Junior Eurovision Song Contest held in Bucahrest in Romania on 2 Dicember 2006. This was Malta's forth entry to the Junior Eurovision Song Contest.
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  • ...ision show by which Malta selected its entry to the 2004 Junior Eurovision Song Contest held in Kiev in Ukraine on 21 November 2009. This was Malta's seventh entry to the Junior Eurovision Song Contest.
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  • ...qualifying nights of such National Contests: Song For Europe, the Maltese Song Contest, Konkors Kanzunetta Indipendenza, L-Għanja Tal-Poplu and Junior E ...on CDs). Select 40 song from the category of Established Singers and 20 song from the category of the New Singers.
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  • ...ision show by which Malta selected its entry to the 2008 Junior Eurovision Song Contest held in Limassol in Greece on 22 November 2008. This was Malta's second entry to the Junior Eurovision Song Contest.
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  • ...etra Zammit''' (born 11 August 1987) is a blues singer from [[San Ġwann]], Malta who was raised in [[Żejtun]]. ...song Streetcar of Desire written by [[Elton Zarb]] and [[Rita Pace]]. The song made it to the final 8 on Saturday 26 January 2008.
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  • ...ou" which charted at No. 32 on the UK Singles Chart. Promotion had stopped for Mothers Heaven and again the band returned to the studio to work on their t ...the band's 13th UK Top 40 singles (including their UK Top 10 Singles). The song charted at No. 12 on the UK Singles Chart behind Garbage's 1999 James Bond
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  • ...nce the end of 2008 he lived in UK, Bournemouth and composed several songs for an album. ...tely in festivals such as [[Golden Singers festival]], [[Junior Eurovision song contest]], [[Drydocks Singer Contest]], [[Star to Be]] and many more.
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  • ...'''Festival Internazzjonali tal-Kanzunetta Maltija 199'''4 and [[Song For Europe]] was organized together by the Ministery of Youth and Culture under the au The Organising Committee for this Festival was made by [[Gaetano Abela]] as the chairman of the Festival
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  • ...ision show by which Malta selected its entry to the 2004 Junior Eurovision Song Contest held in Lillehammer in Norway on 20 November 2004. This was Malta's second entry to the Junior Eurovision Song Contest.
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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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  • This '''Festival Malta Song For Europe 2001''' was organized by the Ministery of Youth and Culture under the auspi The Organising Committee for this Festival was made by [[Charlo Bonnici]] as the chairman of the Festiva
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  • ...singer/songwriter/recording artist. Lyndsay always had an ultimate passion for music and had always been evident from a relatively young age carrying her ...g a serious career. In fact, Lyndsay had been taking Speech Level Training for years from a number of professional tutors based in the United Kingdom. ''T
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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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  • ...altese singer, best 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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  • ...d. Ian and Nadine won the title of Malta dancing champions which they held for the following 5 years. ...rapher for a number played by [[Claire Balluci]] during the Malta song for Europe festival 2004.
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  • ...on 21 April,1941, but residing in [[Birkirkara]] since childhood. He is a Song writer and a Poet. ...in the Eurovision Song Contest with English verse, namely, ''SINGING THIS SONG'', sang by [[Renato]] which eventually placed 12th. in the the final classi
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  • ...tal-Kanzunetta Maltija għall-Ewropa 1995''' (Festival of Maltese Song for Europe 1995. was organized by the [[Ministry of Youth and Culture]] under the ausp The Organising Committee for this Festival was made by [[Gaetano Abela]] as the chairman of the Festival
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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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  • ...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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  • Born and raised in [[Mosta]], Malta. Her parents are Joan Muscat (nee Farrugia), and Francis Muscat an IT Manag Jessica attended dance classes mainly [[Hip Hop]] for some years. She performed in her local Baptist church choir [[Shalom]] and
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  • ...nging just for fun to becoming one of the most popular teenage groups in [[Malta]]. In November 2002, Young Talent Team won the Malta World Championships for Performing Arts – Junior Section. The following year, the dance studio in
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  • This Festival '''Malta Song For Europe 1999''' was organized by the [[Ministry of Youth and Culture]] under the au The Organising Committee for this Festival was made by:-
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  • '''Kevin James Borg''' (born 9 June 1986, Floriana, Malta) is a Maltese pop singer who lives and works in Sweden. Borg rose to musica ...e selection for Eurovision Song Contest [2] and the Malta International TV Song Festival [3] in 2006 and 2007. He was a resident singer in the television p
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  • ...n composing music and immediately managed to participate in the [[Song for Europe Festival]]. ...that introduced by Konkors Kanżunetta Indipendenża named –[[Ilħna Ġodda]] for new voices with the Singer [[Gabriella Massa]].
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  • This Festival '''Malta Song For Europe 2002''' was organized by the [[Ministry of Youth and Culture]] under the au The Organising Committee for this Festival was made by [[Charlo Bonnici]] as the chairman of the Festiva
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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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  • This '''Festival Malta Song For Europe 2003''' was organized by the [[Ministry of Youth and Culture]] under the au The Organising Committee for this Festival was made by [[Charlo Bonnici]] as the chairman of the Festiva
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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. ..., the television tie-ins, the on and off association with the [[Eurovision Song Contest]], and most significantly in the use of the word festival to descri
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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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  • This Festival '''Malta Song For Europe 1998''' was organized by the [[Ministry of Youth and Culture]] under the au The Organising Committee for this Festival was made by [[Norman Hamilton]] as the chairman of the Festiv
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  • This Festival '''Malta Song For Europe 2004''' was organized by the [[Ministry of Youth and Culture]] under the au The Organising Committee for this Festival was made by [[Grace Borg]] as the chairman of the Festival, [
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  • ...Paul''' (born 20 February 1983) is a electronic pop singer-songwriter from Malta. ...]], [[Roma Music Festival]], and [[Universong Canary Islands International Song Festival]] among others.
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