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  • ...e not listed on the radio station's website, nor are they mentioned during the broadcast. From 4 June 2011 the weekly countdown became available as an archived download on demand from [[
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  • ...rganized by broadcast credit order, with new main cast added to the end of the list --> ...tion = <!-- Nation the series was filmed in, if different from the nation of origin. -->
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  • ...groups like the British band Yes and the Canadian trio Rush. The original line-up consisted of [[Robert Longo]] on guitar, [[Jon Vella Zarb]] on bass, [[D [[File:Mirage1982.JPG|200px|thumb|right|Mirage live at the Mediterranean Conference Centre in May 1982.]]
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  • ...d for podcast: ''poddata'' (plural: ''poddati''), using it constantly over the years whenever speaking in Maltese about his and other podcasts.<ref>Cassar ...current intro style was established, with occasional variations on some of the special editions.
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  • ...a, the mind behind the band, is among the best Progressive rock bands from the Maltese Islands. Although not very much on the front line of the commercial music scene, Different Strings has been around for several years
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  • ...a blend of gothic/doom metal and has been active in the metal scene since the mid-1990s. Weeping Silence formed in 1998 with this line-up
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  • ...Ciappara]] and guitarist/vocalist [[Simon Deguara]]. Under the name Spin, the duo wrote and recorded an EP entitled Pead. ...rs, Richard Gatt on bass and Eric Mangion on samples and programming. This line-up entered [[Temple Studios]] to record Spin's second ep Cell 46 with famed
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  • ...the apparent chemistry present both in the style of playing as well as in the writing of original material. ...he infinite amount of body art, which compliments nicely the aesthetics of the band’s image).
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  • ...it of heavy metal. Soon a small crowd of youth began to follow the band in the gigs around paola/tarxien area. ...age which made more impact on the Maltese crowd because of the sarcasm of the lyrics. A demo tiled 'Shameless Music' was recorded but was only distribute
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  • ==Line-Up Members== Bringing a pumping song to the stage, their music calls back to a time of big hair, hard hitting drums and
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  • '''The Crowns''' is a rock group from Malta. The band was formed in the early months of 2010. They played Pop Rock / Indie. The line-up includes [[Vittorio Gauci]] (15.10.1986) – Main Vocals, [[Gianluca Cap
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  • ...r cousin [[Charles Galea]] joined the band shortly after and the following line up was established: Charles on guitars and vocals, Lizio on bass and backin ...aterial. Most of the songs were written by the brothers Charles and Lizio. The other members contributed as well.
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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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  • ...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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  • ...gig and was asked to join the band to complete the line-up. The band spent the rest of 2010 writing original material and rehearsing to get ready for a li ...tracted a sizable crowd and the performance was met with good reviews from the audience.
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  • ...ng soul drumming his way across the universe, while plotting endeavours in the local rock scene, met DJ [[Godwin de Bono]], sound producer extraordinaire. ...e]]. Chris, inspired by a catchy name on a local ironmongery store, named the group [[X–Tend]].
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  • ...Liam had been colleagues at work, working in adjacent rooms to each other. The band was soon joined by Stefan, former drummer Chris Galea & former keyboar ...t nominated in the [[Bay Music Awards]] and the [[Malta Music Awards]] for the best newcomers of 2012.
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  • == Line-Up == == The Band ==
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  • ...on for putting on some of the most lively and infectiously FUN concerts on the island, chances are you’ll be singing and dancing along before you even k ...er is over .. bring on summer" explained Pupachile one of the vocalists of the band.
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  • ...ned the same year and some-time later Steve Farrugia would eventually take the role of lead vocalist. ...k and soul as well as contemporary classical music. Each song may contrast the next by being either more minimalist or more complex but always featuring c
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  • Kantilena’s debut single ''X'Ubidù?!'' was released over the Internet on the 31st of January 2012 through their Facebook page. ...uage, reflected also by their choice of name. [[Albert Garzia]] joined the line-up permanently (accordion / guitar) in 2012.
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  • The current line up includes Jodi Heckenlaible (29.08.1987) - Main Vocals, [[Ian Zerafa]] (0 ...working, then Jodi start polished and after all the other members work on the final product.
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  • ==The Rules== ...The 2018 Junior Eurovision Song Contest will be held in Minsk, Belarus on the 25th November, 2018.
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  • ...nd from Switzerland. They enjoyed moderate success in North America during the 1980s. ...t [[Tommy Kiefer]]. Former [[Eazy Money]] vocalist [[Marc Storace]] joined the band as frontman in time for their Metal Rendez-vous album in 1980.
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  • '''Sunday, December 26, 2010 (Michael Bugeja - The Sunday Times of Malta)''' ...with photos and clips from the past have also helped to revive interest in the Maltese music scene’s past.
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  • |Name = The Meteors |Img = The Meteors live in Pordenone, Italy, 2006.jpg
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  • ...e was two. Joe grew up in [[Port Melbourne]] and listened to rock music on the radio. His mother called him ''Zep'' and he became known as [[Jo Jo Zep]]. ...th ''[[The Drollies]]''. He played blues and R&B in the mid-1960s with ''[[The King Bees]]'', and was then a member of ''[[Adderley Smith Blues Band]]''.
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  • ...ve played an important role in establishing Maltese Extreme Death metal on the world map. ===The Birth Of Abysmal Torment (2000-2002)===
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  • '''Sunday 04 Nov 2007 (Michael Bugeja - The Sunday Times of Malta)''' ...regular feature on all the local radio stations, certainly helped along by the profuse growth of bands and artists in both talent and professionalism.
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  • '''Sunday 24 January 2011 (Michael Bugeja - The Sunday Times of Malta)''' It’s no secret that folk elements have made great inroads into the local popular music scene. Some will argue they have always been present, t
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  • '''Sunday 09 Dec 2007 (Michael Bugeja - The Sunday Times of Malta)''' ...ce at the top of their ‘About Us’ section: “The access to a better life is the aim each and every one of us hopes to achieve during our lifetime”. Hmm,
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  • ...ditions were made from which eventually [[Steve Farrugia]] was selected as the first vocalist for Dry Connections. ...single Dry Connections won an award at the [[Malta Music Awards 2011]] as the best upcoming artist. This was inspirational for us and it boosted our conf
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  • ==Bletchley Park Line-Up== ...Awards 2010]]. Bletchley Park is growing to become a high-aspiring band in the local indie scene.
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  • '''Wednesday 21 April 1999 (Michael Bugeja - The Malta Independent)''' ...Zammit]], who plays keyboards, is the only full-blooded Maltese element in the band.
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  • [[File: thetravellers.jpg|300px|thumb|right|The Travellers]] '''The Travellers''', is a Folk, reggae, pop band from [[Gozo]] established in 201
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  • ==Line Up== ...were cut short because all instruments and sound systems were stolen from the garage they used to hire for rehearsals.
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  • ..., eastern inclinations on vocal threads, backed with sublime ambience from the keys, and interesting bass and drum patterns to wrap it all up. ...ion was formed with the intention to offer a musical alternative to reduce the daily stress, a “cushion” to absorb shocks that daily life sometimes in
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  • ...the follow up to last year’s controversial ''Alisha’s Room'', which raised the issue of child abuse yet was banned from some radio stations. ...major station agreed to play it. ''Alisha’s Room'' was a smash hit and got the band nominated for Best Band.
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  • ...focus on his primary project "Brodu", with [[Michael Vella Zarb]] joining the band as its new drummer in February 2018. ...ion of songs linked thematically with shared concerns of loss, endings and the passage of time.
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  • ...nd [[Lawrence Magrin]] on bass and vocal. The other members in the current line-up are [[Alex Hannaford]] and [[Sario Azzopardi]], both on guitar and vocal [[Category:A-Z of the Malta Music Scene]]
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  • The band was formed on the 13th of April 2003. ...in various gigs around Malta, particularly philanthropic events involving the [[Millennium Chapel]], [[Oħloq Tbissima]], and [[Razzett tal-Ħbiberija]].
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  • '''The Residents''' band had benn working in the local scene for over 20 years. ==Line Up==
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  • '''The Rookie's Music Charity Marathon 2011''' taking place between 30 March and 9 ==Marathon Line-Up:==
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  • The track ''Il-Faħam Qisu Tafal'' was featured on Toni Sant's 287th [[Mużika ==Line-up==
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  • == 4. Remembering the Future: Towards a Historiography of Digital Art in Malta == ...tists from a number of Commonwealth countries, including Malta, as part of the CHOGM gathering held in Malta that year.
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  • ...(bass), Sean Vukovic (guitars), and Simeon Gatt (drums) they remain one of the most consistent and long-standing bands in Malta's underground scene throug ...Ep was released to widespread acclaim in the underground scene furthering the band's recognition with Doom Metal enthusiasts world-wide.
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  • ...ches and venues around Malta. Likewise, FOOTPRINTS were eager to support the Church in Malta through its Christian music. ...recording and eventual release of the second single entitled Gift Of Life. The song was accompanied by a music video directed and produced by Rene Rossign
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  • '''Wilfrid Buttigieg''' was born on the 27 July 1945. in [[Valletta]]. He was a musician and government school te ...up a guitar, contrary to his late father’s wish, who urged him to take up the piano.
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  • '''Sunday May 29 2011 (Michael Bugeja - The Sunday Times of Malta)''' [[File:South_Central_.jpg|400px|thumb|right|South Central - Boys in the hood]]
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  • ...geja, and drummer Chris Brincat. They have performed in Malta, Europe, and the US, and have released several albums. ...was made to circulate strongly in the fanzine and tape trading circuits of the era.
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