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  • [[Malta Music Awards]] [2013] [[Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2013]]
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  • '''This is a day-to-day list of music events in Malta for April 2011.''' Any music events in Malta may be listed here.
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  • '''This is a day-to-day list of music events in Malta for March 2011.''' Any music events in Malta may be listed here.
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  • '''This is a day-to-day list of music events in Malta for May 2011.''' Any music events in Malta may be listed here.
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  • The following is a day-to-day list of music events in Malta for January 2011 ==Saturday 1st January 2011==
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  • '''This is a day-to-day list of music events in Malta for February 2011.''' Any music events in Malta may be listed here.
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  • '''This is a day-to-day list of music events in Malta for September 2011.''' Any music events in Malta may be listed here.
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  • '''This is a day-to-day list of music events in Malta for December 2011.''' Any music events in Malta may be listed here.
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  • '''This is a day-to-day list of music events in Malta for July 2011.''' Any music events in Malta may be listed here.
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  • '''This is a day-to-day list of music events in Malta for August 2011.''' Any music events in Malta may be listed here.
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  • '''This is a day-to-day list of music events in Malta for October 2011.''' Any music events in Malta may be listed here.
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  • '''This is a day-to-day list of music events in Malta for June 2011.''' Any music events in Malta may be listed here.
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  • '''This is a day-to-day list of music events in Malta for November 2011.''' Any music events in Malta may be listed here.
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  • '''Malta's Top 10''' is a weekly radio chart show on [[89.7 Bay]], originally hosted From 4 June 2011 the weekly countdown became available as an archived download on demand fro
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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 ...assar, Antoine. [http://maqluba.blogspot.co.uk/2006/01/mweja.html 'Mwejġa' in ''Mużajk''] - 25 January 2006</ref>
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  • ...|[[Għaqda Mużikali Beland]]||[[VF Recording Studios]]||[[Vanni Farrugia]]||2011 ...Ferraris]]||Għaqda Mużikali Beland||VF Recording Studios||Vanni Farrugia||2011
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  • ...|[[Għaqda Mużikali Beland]]||[[VF Recording Studios]]||[[Vanni Farrugia]]||2011 ...Ferraris]]||Għaqda Mużikali Beland||VF Recording Studios||Vanni Farrugia||2011
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  • ...at the Farsons Brewery in Mriehel, with subsequent editions held in Tigne in Sliema and at Ta’ Xbiex Marina. ...argest summer festival on the island and has become one of the main events in the summer calendar.
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  • ...oup collectives; among which one held at the [[Belgravia Gallery]], London in December 2014. ...condition and hidden memories that wait silently within the subconscious. In 2013, his 10th exhibition ''The Passage of Memory'' captured his artistic j
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  • '''The most prominent events in 2011 are gathered through a brief outline on this page and subsequent links to r ...Arriva can be listed as the most important news that touched most Maltese in some way or another.
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  • ...i Banda Vittoriosana San Lawrenz]]||[[Boffa Studios]]||[[Leslie Bonello]]||2011 ...ta Mużikali Banda Vittoriosana San Lawrenz||Boffa Studios||Leslie Bonello||2011
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  • ...i Banda Vittoriosana San Lawrenz]]||[[Boffa Studios]]||[[Leslie Bonello]]||2011 ...ta Mużikali Banda Vittoriosana San Lawrenz||Boffa Studios||Leslie Bonello||2011
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  • ...[[Duke of Connaught Own Band Club]]||[[SJC Studios]]||[[Saviour Chircop]]||2011||[[Mario Meli]], [[Alex Spiteri]] ...eve Sant]]||Duke of Connaught Own Band Club||SJC Studios||Saviour Chircop||2011||[[Kumitat Żgħażagħ]]
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  • ...Banda Vittoriosana San Lawrenz]]||[[Boffa Studios]]||[[Joseph Boffa Jr.]]||2011 ...Mużikali Banda Vittoriosana San Lawrenz||Boffa Studios||Joseph Boffa Jr.||2011
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  • ...armonica Nazionale La Valette]]||[[Boffa Studios]]||[[Joseph Boffa Jnr.]]||2011 ...ocietà Filarmonica Nazionale La Valette||Boffa Studios||Joseph Boffa Jnr.||2011
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  • ...zzja Banda San Mikiel, Żabbar]]||[[Boffa Studios]]||[[Joseph Boffa Jnr.]]||2011 ...na tal-Grazzja Banda San Mikiel, Żabbar||Boffa Studios||Joseph Boffa Jnr.||2011
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  • ...l Banda Konti Ruġġieru]]||[[V & R Recording Studios]]||[[Vanni Farrugia]]||2011 ...n San Pawl Banda Konti Ruġġieru||V & R Recording Studios||Vanni Farrugia ||2011
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  • ...[[Soċjeta Filarmonika Nicolo Isouard]]||[[PRO Studios]] ||[[John Cauchi]]||2011 ...Azzopardi]]||Soċjeta Filarmonika Nicolo Isouard||PRO Studios||John Cauchi||2011
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  • ...l Club]]||[[Boffa Studios]]||[[Joseph Boffa Jnr.]]||[[Leslie J. Bonello]]||2011 ...Band and Social Club||Boffa Studios||Joseph Boffa Jnr.||Leslie J. Benello||2011
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  • ...Chorister. Born on 3 May, 1989. in a highly musical family, he is involved in the Classical, Choral, Contemporary, Chamber, Jazz, Pop, and Ska music scen ...ss Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Degree in Music Composition (Melitensis, May 2011), under the tuition of Co-Orinator [[Mro. John Galea]], Profs. [[Mro. Dione
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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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  • ...r)]]||[[Għaqda Banda Żejtun]]||[[Teatru Pandora Żejtun]]||[[John Cauchi]]||2011 ...ector H. Dalli]]||Għaqda Banda Żejtun||Teatru Pandora Żejtun||John Cauchi||2011
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  • ...ion of awards to the winners in each category, the event showcased some of Malta’s most popular artists including Cruz, Mikaela, Claire Galea & Brendan Ja The [[Malta Music Awards]] are organized by [[Mega Music Malta]].
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  • ...|[[Għaqda Mużikali Beland]]||[[VF Recording Studios]]||[[Vanni Farrugia]]||2011 ...red Grech]]||Għaqda Mużikali Beland||VF Recording Studios||Vanni Farrugia||2011
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  • ...d by [[Vince Fabri]] at [[CityPro Cafe]] in [[Valletta]], which started in 2011. * Thursday 22 September 2011: singer [[Corazon Mizzi]] and [[Robert Tomasuolo]] on guitar.
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  • ...|[[Għaqda Mużikali Beland]]||[[VF Recording Studios]]||[[Vanni Farrugia]]||2011 ...ldacchino]]||Għaqda Mużikali Beland||VF Recording Studios||Vanni Farrugia||2011
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  • ...Venera]]||[[Boffa Studios]]||[[Joseph Boffa Jnr.]]||[[Leslie J. Bonello]]||2011 ...rmonika Santa Venera||Boffa Studios||Joseph Boffa Jnr.||Leslie J. Bonello||2011
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  • ...da Mużikali San Nikola]] [[Is-Siġġiewi]]||[[PRO Studio]]||[[John Cauchi]]||2011 ...Vella]]||Għaqda Mużikali San Nikola, Is-Siġġiewi||PRO Studio||John Cauchi||2011
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  • ...[Dion Buhagiar]]||[[Siġġiewi Brass Band and Social Club (Festival)]]||||||2011 ...||Fr. [[Albert Borg]]||Siġġiewi Brass Band and Social Club (Festival)||||||2011
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  • ...‘Licht in Raum’, directed by Johannes Dinnebier, one of Germany’s pioneers in light design. ...pture, photography, video and installation, to explore his major interests in places and their memories. He blurs the boundaries of these disciplines to
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  • ...s, was rehearsing for a rock mass. Mark was introduced as the drummer, but in the end, he didn’t play. However, they continued playing and jamming toge ...members joined in, Jason Zammit on the guitar and Adrian Vella on vocals. In September 1990, the band officially started rehearsing. Their first two son
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  • ...] and [[Ben Glover]], at the Bay Arena, St Julian’s, on Monday 12 December 2011. [[File:BMAs2011-poster.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Official BMA 2011 poster]]
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  • ...|[[Għaqda Mużikali Beland]]||[[VF Recording Studios]]||[[Vanni Farrugia]]||2011 ...ldacchino]]||Għaqda Mużikali Beland||VF Recording Studios||Vanni Farrugia||2011
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  • ...etera (song)|Et Cetera]]" performed by [[Sinéad Mulvey]] & [[Black Daisy]] in [[Moscow]], [[Russia]].< Sinéad Mulvey & Black Daisy - Et Cetera (Ireland In the 2010 Eurovision Song Contest he once again co-wrote the Irish entry. Th
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  • ...[[Joseph Vella]] / [[Ray Mahoney]]||[[12th May Band and Social Club]]||||||2011 ...Il- Lament||Joseph Vella / Ray Mahoney||12th May Band and Social Club||||||2011
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  • ...monika L-Unjoni A.D. 1880]]||[[VF Recording Studios]]||[[Vanni Farrugia]]||2011 ...jeta Filarmonika L-Unjoni A.D. 1880||VF Recording Studios||Vanni Farrugia||2011
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  • ...Zammit]]||[[L-Unjoni Band]]||[[VF Recording Studios]]||[[Vanni Farrugia]]||2011 ...[Charles E. Zammit]]||L-Unjoni Band||VF Recording Studios||Vanni Farrugia||2011
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  • ...e biggest national networks, Macedonia TV. It was during Eurovision period in Athens, where he was given the task to cover the event and report daily on ...course, in the Eurovision Song Contest field. Gorgi counts several entries in national selections, all over Europe.
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  • ...ess, including allowing non-Maltese lyricists and composers to participate in the contest. ...y 2011 at the [[Republic Hall]] of the [[Mediterranean Conference Centre]] in Valletta.
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  • Wednesday 21 Jan 1998 - [[Syrup]] - [[Demo Debut For New Local Band]] (The Malta Independent) Thursday 30 Apr 1998 - [[Characters]] - [[Face To Face CD Review]] (The Malta Independent)
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  • ...recruiting Clyde Farrugia on bass and Daniel Sammut on guitar. Eventually in early 2010 Marc Tanti was found at a local gig and was asked to join the ba == Debut and subsequent gigs (2011) ==
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  • '''Joe Borg''' born at 5 December, 1948, in [[Sliema]], [[Malta]], He is a Maltese actor, playwright, scriptwriter, director and producer o ...n [[Mosta]], they got two daughters, Cynthia born in 1973 and Alison, born in 1979 wife of Duncan Abela. Joe, now is retired, after 42 years employed wit
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  • '''A working list of recorded Christmas songs from Malta.''' |[[The Malta Bums]]
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  • ...He was also artist in residence at the Edinburgh College of Art, Scotland in 1996. ...stigious museums and galleries. He has also been chosen to represent Malta in many international exhibitions, including the Venice Biennale (1999) amongs
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  • ...hior Borg]] - Vocals. They are considered to have played an important role in establishing Maltese Extreme Death metal on the world map. ...various line up changes, Abysmal Torment hit the stage for the first time in 2002.Musically Abysmal Torment relies on speed stimulated tempos, breakdown
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  • ...l [[MMI Listeners' Picks]] poll. This is not a fully comprehensive list of 2011 releases; Toni Sant has always admitted on his podcast and blog that he is ...ck on the link to the right to view the full sortable list of nominees for 2011:</th></tr>
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  • '''Xtreme Metal Assault''' is an annual metal summer festival that place in Malta. The event started as ExtremeMalteseMetal in 2007 when [[Edward Tagliaferro]] organized EMM'07. This was followed by EMM
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  • '''Philip Vella''' born in [[Mellieħa]] on 1 July 1958. ...e has won the main national festivals of Malta several times such as the [[Malta Song for Europe]], International Festival of Maltese song as well as [[Għa
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  • ...He studied at the University of Malta and at the Accademia Pietro Vannucci in Perugia. ...visiting lecturer at the Faculty for the Built Environment, University of Malta.
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  • ...'' was born on 28 October, 1980. He grew up at [[Iż-Żurrieq]] now he lives in [[Qrendi]]. He is an Actor and Drama Teacher at [[Drama Unit]] and with [[M ...a credits in University as part of his training for Bachelor of Education, in 2002, he began an intensive drama course with [[Lemon Head]] a company run
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  • ...rovision Song Contest in 1972]]. Since then Janice has been taking lessons in the piano forte. ...shows and performances in festivals. Janice reached one of her milestones in 2007 when she formed part of the successful television talent show [[L-Isfi
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  • ...ersi kunċerti kif ukoll kien mistieden bħala solista fil-kunċerti tal-MCI (Malta Cultural Institute), fil-Maltafest, kif ukoll bħala klarinettista solista ...ta’ mużika serja u klassika fuq l-istazzjon nazzjonali tar-radju, [[Radju Malta I]].
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  • ...erras]] || [[Olivier Friggieri]] || [[Kunsill Lokali Floriana]] || || || 2011 ...ymond Sciberras || Olivier Friggieri || Kunsill Lokali Floriana || || || 2011
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  • ...uscat Azzopardi prize in the Maltese language from the University of Malta in 1979. ...works in 1992, encouraged by Prof [[Oliver Friggieri]]. He published poems in local papers and on radio until he started to write song lyrics.
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  • '''Weeping Silence''' plays 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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  • He started his career in 2001 and from the next year until 2007 was under the guidance of [[Bryan Ce ...of local director/actor [[Mark Doneo]]. In 2004 he attended another course in TV Drama with Screen Productions Media Entertainment under the supervision
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  • ...the German Soprano Verena Reid) and pop singing (with [[The Voice Academy Malta]] and Tech School of Music London). ...lta International Music Festival]] at [[Salesjan Theatre]] [[Sliema]] and in ''Bel Canto Concert'': a Lyrical Concert presented by Music Maestro Product
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  • ...Paul''' (born 20 February 1983) is a electronic pop singer-songwriter from Malta. ...ncluding [[Malta Song for Europe]], [[Konkors Kanzunetta Indipendenza]], [[Malta International Hit Song Contest]], [[Fl-Għaqda l-Melodija]], [[L-Għanja ta
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  • '''Summer Hit Song Contest''' (previously known as '''Malta Summer Hit Song Contest''') is a televised song competition, produced by [[ ...ring four consecutive summers, the show went on hiatus until it resurfaced in 2014 on the [[F Living]] channel, which became a co-producer of the contest
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  • ...-1982, inħatar ukoll bħala Assistent Direttur u għalliem tal-mużika mal-Każin tal-Banda Queen Victoria AD 1865. ...L.(Mus.) L.C.M. Diploma fl-1993. Fl-1991, inħatar bħala t-8 surmast tal-Każin tal-Banda Queen Victoria AD1865, wara Mro. [[Emmanuel Bugeja]] wara li rtir
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  • ...Festival was held on the [[Floriana]] [[The Granaries]] on 19 September, 2011. And was showed direct on [[Net TV]]. ...the Indifest 2011 program and the first three song join the other 20 songs in the final night on the Floriana Granaries.
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  • ...e winner in [[Plácido Domingo's]] Operalia International Opera Competition in 1999. He has since been considered one of the most promising young tenors o ...lta presented [[Joseph Calleja]] with a Doctor of Literature Honoris Causa in acknowledgment of his achievements as an internationally renowned tenor.
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  • | 01||Conspicuenses (2011)||[[Raymond Sciberras]]||[[Soċjeta Filarmonika San Ġorġ Bormla]]||[[V & | 03||Jubilation (2011)||[[Etienne Spiteri]]||Soċjeta Filarmonika San Ġorġ Bormla||V & F Record
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  • ...usic]], a compilation CD featuring 5 Maltese bands that Radio 101 released in 1992, the [[ROCKNA Live & Unplugged]] compilation album was launched. The a ==2011 Programmes==
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  • ...ion to Rock and Heavy Metal music. His musical tastes became more extreme in his teenage years. ...a continued attraction and admiration toward certain elements and artists in the genre.
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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. ...as held in April. The band has also participated in several charity events in aid of good causes such as the annual ‘Ohloq Tbissima’.
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  • '''JJoy''' is a DJ and dance music producer from Malta, active since 1997. His real name is '''John Refalo''' from St Julians, a r ...aught the attention of Daniel Reginiano who was at time organizing a party in collaboration with Planetcom (organizers of the massive Berlin Loveparade)
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  • '''Aces Shade''' is a rock band from Malta, formed in 2011. ...d Nick Valenzia (on bass guitar) met as session players when asked to help in putting up a show with another Maltese band. <small>''(which one?)''</small
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  • '''12th Ode''' is a classic rock and metal band from Malta. ...experienced musicians and have played with a number of other local bands. In just a few months and a lot of work and determination, the band managed to
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  • '''Thy Legion''' is a war black metal band from Malta formed in 2004. 2008 Thy legion participated in the 10th edition of the black land festival in berlin
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  • '''Malta Hit Song Contest 2011''' is the nth edition of a popular music festival organized annually by [[O The selection for the finalists was held on Sunday 17 April 2011. 64 entries were submitted for this year’s competition. The song contest
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  • ...labels, the first one being It Is Loneliness That Makes The Loudest Noise in 2012 via the Silent Season record label. ...tion from the Dub Techno community. That same year, Meli was also involved in the DLAM collective, who also released their only EP via Pinkpube.
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  • ...''' u '''Julian Grima''', qablu li kellu jinstab post biex iservi bħala każin. ==Jinstab Post bħal Każin ==
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  • ...ndependence Day]] celebrations in September. All songs in this contest are in Maltese. ...and has continued uninterrupted by further electoral successes or failures in subsequent years.
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  • ...his track [[‘Contradiction’]], made it through to the semi-finals of the [[Malta Song for Europe]]. The song received significant airplay following the cont He progressed to releasing radio singles and is still active in the local scene to this day. Jean Claude performed his hit track [[‘Ain�
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  • ...This Festival was held at [[Floriana]] [[The Granaries]] on 19 September, 2011. And was showed direct on [[Net TV]] and on internet. ...ch qualified for the next round to be held in the final on 19 Septemeber, 2011 at the the [[Floriana]], [[Granaries]].
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  • ...a’ marċi ġodda maħruġa f’1993. Waqt li l-ewwel marċ funebri li kiteb kien 'In Loving Memory Of My Grandfathers li kitbu fis-16 ta' Mejju, 1994. Dan il-ma ...College of Music A(Mus)LCM. Waqt li f’2003 kiseb Diploma of Licentiateship in Music – London College of Music FLCM.
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  • ...cts involving undergraduate and postgraduate students at the University of Malta. <ref>http://raphaelvella.com/biography/</ref> * 2011-12: Aux Armes, in collaboration with Baptiste Debombourg, St James Cavalier, Valletta;
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  • ...em of the day as featured on the [[MaltaMedia Online News]] service during 2011.''' 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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  • ...ic promotion network founded by [[Lou Bondi]], [[Kevin Drake]] and friends in the summer of 2010. ...Xirka Rock is the idea that through facebook its members have a direct say in how it works and what it does."
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  • ...ion to the next, holding annual concerts, usually at [[St James Cavalier]] in [[Valletta]]. The project has been host to a number of musicians in the past:
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  • == Historical Events in which the Band participated == ...Kant mill-Kor Partitarji Belandisti - (Vol.IX) - Għaqda Mużikali Beland]]||2011||'''*'''||||||
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  • ...hosted by [[Alfie Fabri]], since October 2018. Unlike other chart shows in Malta it features a top twenty rather than a top ten. The show is broadcast on We |07||[[Ira Losco]]||One In A Million|| ||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4mhrb1OudNg Click for Vide
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  • '''Debbie Scerri''' born in [[Toronto]], [[Canada]] on 25 March, 1969. ...n at the [[Govt. Primary School]] in [[Rabat]], [[Govt. Secondary School]] in Rabat, and [[Upper Secondary]] at [[l-Imsida]]. Debbie is married to Matthe
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  • ...om ongoing collaboration between the M3P Foundation and [[Electronic Music Malta]]. ...history sessions, but a more effective mechanism is still being discussed in order to maintain that enthusiasm and convert it into a higher level of act
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  • ...John Refalo''') is a club DJ and dance music producer from [[iż-Żurrieq]], Malta. ...aught the attention of Daniel Reginiano who was at time organizing a party in collaboration with Planetcom (organizers of the massive Berlin Loveparade)
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  • ...stablished following a rather late catch-up edition for the 2015 Top Picks in 2016. ...ollowing year. Since 2017 the results podcast is the last podcast released in January.
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  • ...vision Song Contest]] in 2001 and 2006. He is seen by many as Malta's hope in its fledgling experimental electronic scene, contributing to many internati ...]] 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013. Claudia also put up a show in Reggio di Calabria.
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  • '''nosnow/noalps''' are an indie rock band from Malta, formed in 2006. The band consists of Nick Morales (vocals, guitars), Sarah Falzon (vo ...currently working on their as yet untitled debut album, to be released in 2011.
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  • ...selected Malta's entry to the 2012 [[Eurovision Song Contest]] to be held in Baku, Azerbaijan between the 22 and 26 May 2012. ...tion is that the broadcaster now holds the right to award wildcards either in the semi-final or the final of the song selection.
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  • ...and culture in contemporary society. I wish that the educational system in Malta and all over the world will have more classes focusing on creativity and ar ...Leicester, UK. The research focused on contemporary immersive performances in historic sites:
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  • ...died at the university of malta & then acquired formal art training at the malta school of art. celia subsequently attended the studio of anton calleja for ...these influences. oil paint is her main love but she also works frequently in acrylics, oil pastels & three dimensional media.
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  • '''Mirjana Batinić''' is engaged in post-media art, theory and philosophy of art. ...demic research at Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Arts, University of Malta
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  • ...n is-sena ta' l-1996, fejn waqt il-laqgħa Ġenerali Annwali li saret fil-Każin il-ġdid fl-14 ta' Jannar 1996, b’vot unanimu l-isem inbidel għall-[[So� ...kumitat beda għaddej bit-tiftix ta’post adekwat biex jiffunzjona bħala Każin, liema post kellu jkun il-fond numru 77, Triq Birżebbuga fil-Bajja ta’S
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  • ...t and design in Malta and Florence, Italy where he was awarded scholarship in 1983. ...ve Fellowship status of the Malta Institute of Professional Photographers. In November of the same year he was also made Associate of the Master Photogra
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  • '''Kantilena''' are a band from Malta playing contemporary folk music. ...ame. [[Albert Garzia]] joined the line-up permanently (accordion / guitar) in 2012.
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  • ...e made available as a free download for a limited time period of one week, in which over 500 users downloaded this set of songs. ...lko as their supporting act for their gig on 15 May 2011 at [[Café Riche]] in [[Birgu]].
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  • ...tar-raħal. Biex tmexxi din il-votazzjoni, li għaliha kien hemm mija u sebgħin tesserat, nħatret kummissjoni apposta magħmula minn tliet persuni li ħad ...ntatura kollha tal-banda Santa Margerita. B’kollox kien hemm tlieta u erbgħin strument u kienu jiswew Lm24,583 (€57,263).
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  • == Historical Events in which the Band participated == ...Brijuzi - Mis-Soċjeta Filarmonika Leone Band Club - (Sta Marija) (2011)]]||2011||*||||||
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  • ...ation and the Faculty of Media and Knowledge Sciences at the University of Malta. Fenech is also the organizer and founding member of Valletta Photography F ...phers Gallery in London. Fenech soon realized the potential of photography in artistic practice and started to produce works such as the ‘Latent Aggres
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  • ...stina Casolani''' Born on 17 th.September,1983. Kristina has actively been in the music scene since the year 2000. ...2010]]. In 2011 she was nominated once more for [[“Best Dance Tune & Remix 2011”]].
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  • ...s Hospital]], [[Pietà|Tal-Pietà]] and grew up and lives in [[L-Imġarr]], [[Malta]]. She is a Singer, Actress and Dancer. ...sionist and a singer, who performed in various popular shows such as the [[Malta Jazz Festival]].
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  • ...on where she placed 1st in her category. For Sarah this was her first step in her carrier. ...Malta at the popular ''Ti Amo Festival'' in Romania, where she placed 1st in her category and achieved 1st prize at the Original Song Category with the
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  • ...e of 17, she began writing songs. She performed as a session musician, and in 2005 began writing and producing her debut extended play, Take It or Leave ...rthed, she successfully auditioned for the fifth series of Australian Idol in 2007 and went on to win the series.
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  • '''Enrique Tabone''' (b.1987 in Malta) is a UK-based artist, designer and founder of QUE Design Studio. ...n at The Mill in Birkirkara, operated by the Gabriel Caruana Foundation in Malta.
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  • ...chard Micallef''' was born on 20 August, 1982 the Mediterranean islands of Malta. He comes from [[Rabat]], He is a Singer Song writer with the stage name of ...e George Micallef]] also a Maltese popular artist played an important role in Richard's musical education. He got one sister [[Michelle Mifsud]] also a s
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  • His first experience in music was through his elder brothers Pawlu Micallef and [[Horace Micallef]] ...lyric writer which led him to write a [[Rock Mass at St Lawrence Church]] in Birgu, a tribute to his father known as Il-Mike, much loved by the soccer e
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  • ...ch 1965) is a Maltese pianist/composer from [[Floriana]]. He is the eldest in a musical family. His parents are pianist/songwriter [[Sammy Galea]] and si ...where he obtained a B.A.(Hons) in 2007, and a Masters Degree in 2010, both in music composition.
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  • ...aring for the rules of the game, they recorded three CDs of original songs in a studio before even playing their first live gig. ...requested and played no matter what time of year it is. A ''Rock Night'' in August 2010 ended with a whole nightclub singing '''“Yeah, Hooray, it’s
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  • == Storja tal-Każin Banda San Nikola == [[File:każinbandasannikola.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Każin Banda San Nikola (Siġġiewi) A.D. 1914]]
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  • ..., Joe plays bass for the band [[Scarlet Sally]], but also involves himself in a multitude of projects all year round. ...aying bass with the band Scarlet Sally which stemmed from his new interest in playing bass.
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  • ...father is Maltese and her mother is English. At the age of 4 she moved to Malta with her family. She spent her childhood and teenage years growing up on th ...e show resulting in her winning a scholarship to a performing arts college in the UK.
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  • ...humb|right|Corazon Mizzi]] (born 11 July 1987) is a singer-songwriter from Malta. She is most noted for winning the festival [[L-Għanja tal-Poplu]] three t ...usic, Corazon has also studied in the Faculty of Laws at the University of Malta, obtaining LL.B Dip.Not.Pub enabling her to practice professionally as a le
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  • '''James Vella Clark''' (b 1975 - ) is one of Malta’s main expressionist interpreters of the Maltese urban and rural landscap ...Vienna]] and [[London]]. James Vella Clark lives and works from his studio in [[Valletta]].
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  • ...a singer-songwriter and keyboard player from [[Cospicua]], Malta. He lives in [[Marsaskala]] but as he is of British ancestry. ...escribed by {{citation-needed}} as ' out of your many good songs, this one in particular plays perfectly to your strengths vocally, lyrically and musical
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  • ...11 August 1987) is a blues singer from [[San Ġwann]], Malta who was raised in [[Żejtun]]. Her first public appearance was the [[Malta Song for Europe 2008]] with the song Streetcar of Desire written by [[Elton
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  • ...mbri''' (born 25 January 198?) is a musician and composer from [[Qrendi]], Malta, who records and performs as Danjeli. ...me he was also appearing live with other Pinkpube performers at [[Naasha]] in [[San Ġwann]].
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  • '''Abigail Brown''' was born in [[Cospicua]] on 10 August, 1982. She a musician and work as Singing Coach. ...12 day workshop based on the interaction of Drama and Music together held in [[Vienna]]. 2003 saw the assembly of [[Curtain Raiser Band]] with their fir
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  • ...ocating the act of sculpture as an intervention in society rather than one in matter. ...s attempt to dismantle the idea of segregated disciplines within the arts, in order to create hyper-disciplinary, multi-modal, and constantly mutable sit
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  • ...illa San Calcedonio''' quddiem il-Ġonna ta' l-[[Argotti]]. Minn hemm il-każin kellu jimxi għal ħafna postijiet oħra fil-Floriana sakemm wasal fil-post L-ewwel President tal-Banda Vilhena kien in-neguzjant [[Baldassare Portanier]].
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  • '''Funk Initiative''' is a six-piece Indie/Alternative/Funk band from Malta. It is composed of [[Gianluca Bezzina]] (vocals), [[Paul Torpiano]] (backin ...ich spent two weeks at the top of Malta's Top 10 on 897 Bay and two months in the charts.
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  • ...during guitar lessons. They became friends through another shared interest in skated. ...her. He was surprised to see Miles there but the two hit it off again and in 2009 put a band together to play their favourite songs from Simple Plan and
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  • '''Of the Owl''' is a Maltese duo formed in 2011. ...[[Dripht]]) and [[Daniel Genuis]] (ex-[[Bitterside]]) while playing around in Daniel's home studio [[The Candle Room]].
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  • '''Anġla Mifsud Iċ-Ċalija''' (1913-2011) was a respected folk singer from [[Żejtun]]. ...Maltese state did not initiate an audio collection of her own recordings in state archives, rendering the merited award a mere ceremonial and cosmetic
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  • Il-Banda Lourdes hija waħda minn dawk l-baned f` Malta li bdew il-ħajja tagħhom b’orkestra li maż-żmien inbidlet f’banda. ...fil-[[Palazz tal-Guarena]] u fil-viċinanza tal-Qrendi, Surgent fir-[[Royal Malta Artillery]] (RMA), Mro. [[Mikiel Ciantar]], Zebbuġi, li kien kapaċi ħafn
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  • ...ert Magri]]. Issa l-entużjażmu kiber fost il-Mostin u fl-1923 marret f’każin ikbar - propjetà tal-Familja Grech Mifsud - u li għadha fih sal-lum. Sen F’Ġunju 1940 faqqgħet it-tieni gwerra u l-Każin kellu jintuża f’kenn għar-refuġjati. Iżda malli spiċċat, Mro Ġann
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  • ...qajha. Dan wara r-'''rinaxximent''' li kienet għaddiet minnu fis-snin sebgħin. Sa dak iż-żmien kollox kien miġbur taħt il-kappa tal-Fratellanza iżda ...tal-Fratellanza iżda sa minn twelidha kienet indipendenti minnha. Imbagħad inħatru l-uffiċjali u twaqqfet kummissjoni temporanja biex tħejji statut u
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  • ...inn [[Ħaż-Żabbar]], residenti fir-raħal, ġabar xi żgħażagħ biex iwaqqaf każin tal-banda f’Ħal Tarxien. ...r ġdid fi Strada Raħal Ġdid, l-istess fond li għadu jintuża sal-lum. Il-każin tal-banda żamm ismu Taljan sakemm inbidel statutorju għal '''Għaqda Muż
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  • '''Athelstone''' is a progressive rock band from Mosta, Malta. Introducing themselves on their Facebook page in 2011, they claimed to offer "a blend of old school progressive rock, modern prog
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  • == Historical Events in which the Band participated == ...Marches - Marċi Brijużi (2011) 50 Sena - (1961 - 2011) - 12th May Band]]||2011||'''*'''||||||
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  • ...n on 17 September 1994 and lives in [[Ħal Għaxaq]]. She is a singer from [[Malta]]. ...osition for 3 times in a row setting a record for herself and the festival in general.
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  • ...was accepted as a member of the PRS for Music, a worldwide society, based in London, representing lyricists, composers and music publishers. ...[[l-Għaqda l-Melodija]] and had a song chosen as a finalist in Section A. In the same year, Keith managed to win Section E of the [[Drydocks Festival]]
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  • '''Andrew Zahra''' born on the 14 of October 1979 in a family of five, lives in [[il-Fgura]] and works as a teacher. ...[[St. Aloysius’ College]] where his first opportunities to play the piano in front of an audience occurred.
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  • ...ry of Art. Raquela has graduated as an Italian teacher and is now working in a church school. ...sical - The Musical'' by [[Masquerade Theatre Arts Company]] and performed in the musical ensemble entitled ''Invitation'' at [[St. James Cavalier]].
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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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  • '''Footprints''' is a Christian rock band from Malta, active since 2000. ...s around Malta. Likewise, FOOTPRINTS were eager to support the Church in Malta through its Christian music.
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  • ...nging competition Idol in 2008. He was the third male winner and the first in the show's history to be born outside of Sweden, having moved there exactly ...ernational TV Song Festival [3] in 2006 and 2007. He was a resident singer in the television programme [[Kalamita]] (2006–2007). Borg has also performe
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  • ...004 played as (Cyfer) in Dance of the Vampires worst vampire in town. And in 2005) ‘Night fever’ (Alfi) x drug edict who us trying to help a frien Eu talents from [[Latvia]], [[Malta]], [[Italia]] and [[Turkey]]. Toked place in Turkey. Everybody went with teatrecal production.We went with highlights f
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  • .... They have a baby boy, Liam who was born on 17th December, 2012 and lived in [[Mtarfa]]. Lawrence had artistic training in modern dance and ballet, from 1985 to 1990 and from 1988 to 1994, he had vo
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  • ...istered Tutor, and principal at the [[Euro Institute of Music]] in Hamrun. In 2008 and 2009 he was awarded the internationally-acclaimed RGT Guitar Tuto ...named [[Nice Price]]. They played mainly Steve Vai and Joe Satriani covers in several venues around the island including [[Rock Café]], [[BJ's]] and the
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  • '''Renato Briffa''' was born in [[Valletta]] on 11 October, 1957. He is a songs composer. ...ment. In 1992 began composing music and immediately managed to participate in the [[Song for Europe Festival]].
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  • ...a Lewis''' born at [[Pietà]] on 12 December 1976 and comes from [[Mosta]], Malta. ...ssaporto per Sanremo'', ''Walt Disney Show'' in Rome and ''Video Fantasy'' in Sicily.
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  • ...iema, Malta, Victorio Gauci, started singing at the age of 10, taking part in various small local festivals and also musicals, from which he gained confi Vittorio always had an interest in music. His parents used to give him cassette tapes so he could record himse
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  • ...iority and Malcolm had to put his hobbies on the back burner, only filling in from time to time. Now, with three kids in tow and a hectic profession he relies on the support and encouragement of h
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  • '''Victor Agius''' (b. 1982) is an artist born in Gozo, Malta. ...ondon, UK. So far, his works have been shown at various artistic venues in Malta.
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  • [[File:1sanlaw.jpg|250px|thumb|left| Pic 1: Mro Artz with the Band in a Concert at the Royal Theatre]] ...n preċeduta minn mużikanti tax-xwieni u dan ġab li mal-wasla tal-Ingliżi f’Malta fil-bidu tas-seklu dsatax, anki dawn kienu jipprovdu mużikanti mill-baned
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  • '''Mikaela''' Attard (born 8 May 1993) is a singer-songwriter from Qormi, Malta. ...launch at Radisson, Malta. She was also invited to perform in Johannesburg in the World Song Contest and other functions.
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  • '''Eleanor Cassar''' (born 29 September 1982) is Maltese singer active in various popular music genres. ...cals and theatrical events, and this was her first experience with singing in public.
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  • ...first in both festivals with [[Sammy Galea]]/[[Joe Julian Farrugia]] songs in Italian. ...o']]. Within this showcase, she performed [['La Dottoressa Lulu']]. Whilst in Italy, Nicole had the opportunity to record with [[Sony Music]].
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  • ...alta Junior Eurovision Song Contest of 2005 was a significant step forward in the local music scene. ...ake us to several European countries including Russia and Macedonia where, in the latter, she was awarded the title of the Princess Of The Festival. Debo
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:''Malta Contemporary Sounds (Daria's Vision) (L-Ahhar Moll)''}} ...gypt, Libya, Yemen, rippling onto other places, with repercussions even in Malta.
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  • ...', born on the 20 October 1991, grew up at [[San Ġwann]] and now she lives in [[Ħal Għargħur]]. She is a singer performer. She is currently a Policy Executive at [[Malta Chamber of Commerce]], Enterprise & Industry. She is also a performing arti
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  • ...ino''' (born 4 September 1987) is a pop singer-songwriter and model from [[Malta]]. ...ter moved to [[Baħar iċ-Ċagħaq]], [[San Pawl]], [[Mellieħa]] and now lives in [[l-Imsida]]. She graduated as a physics teacher and has been teaching sinc
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  • ...ittee within the [[Malta Council for Culture & the Arts]], associated with Malta's Eurovision Song Contest entries. ...sulted in a hiatus for Malta's participation in this pan-European event in 2011 and 2012.
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  • '''Patrick Mifsud''' (born 1984) is a Maltese artist based in the UK. ...ative Arts. His work has been shown in numerous exhibitions both in UK and Malta.
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  • ...e was born on the 24th of April, 1964 at the David Bruce Military Hospital in Imtarfa, and hails from [[Marsaskala]]. ...ncluding ''Lil Malta'', ''Karita' ma' Tfajla Għamja'' and ''Il-Fellieħi'', in Maltese.
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  • ...' (born 29 June 1989) is a singer-songwriter and producer from [[Dingli]], Malta. She is also known as Yews, Ġiżimina and [[JOON]]. ...s to bring like-minded women together through a shared knowledge of skills in music, sound technologies, sonic arts & production.
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  • ...ation and the Faculty of Media and Knowledge Sciences at the University of Malta. Fenech is also the organizer and founding member of Valletta Photography F ...phers Gallery in London. Fenech soon realized the potential of photography in artistic practice and started to produce works such as the ‘Latent Aggres
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  • '''Ruth Abela''' know as in music sence as Troffa Ħamra was born at [[St Catherine’s Hospital]] at [ ...fter some years practice she begain the playing with Maltese village bands in different feast round the island.
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  • ...a’ kienet unika f’Ħal Balzan, u l-iskop ta’ din is-Soċjeta’ kien sabiex jgħin fil-bżonnijiet materjali tal-Parroċċa u fil-Festa Esterna tat-Titular ta == Il-Bidu tal-Każin ==
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  • ...ter of Christian music. Originally from [[Tal-Ibraġ]], Malta, he now lives in [[Melbourne]], [[Australia]]. [[Closer]], his first CD album of Christian songs, was released in 2006. [[What a Day]] followed two years later.
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  • ...nergy they decided to fuse For Strings Inn through their common influences in style. [[Ryan Abela]] (drums). In 2011 [[Nick Morales]] replaced Mark Abela on bass.
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  • ...her role as Rina in the 2012 television series Sinbad, entirely filmed in Malta. ...s one of four sisters. Her father is from New Zealand, and her mother from Malta.
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  • '''Dry Connections''' is a rock band from Malta. The band '''Dry Connections''' was formed in February of 2009. by Bruce, Franklin and Mark … after a while Fredu joine
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  • ...mm it-tweġiba kienet fin-negattiv, Mro Schembri wiegħed li kien lest li jgħin. Saħansitra ħa l-inkarigu li jqabbad assistent surmast. ...oċċa ta' l-istess sena, waqt il-marċ li kienet qed tagħmel il-banda tal-każin San Gejtanu, fi triq il-Fatati, is-Sur Borg iltaqa ma' Maestro [[Alfons Mar
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  • ...1986, and shot to fame in 1989 with their top ten single with her brother in law as lead guitarist, "I Don't Want a Lover" released from Southside (1989 ...sed in 2008, and her second solo album [[The Movie Songbook]] was released in March 2010.
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  • ...л) (born January 22, 1986) is a Crimean hip-hop singer-songwriter based in Malta, where he is also known as the Russian Rapper. [[File:dimal.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Dimal performing at [[Malta Music Awards 2010]] ]]
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  • ...an il-Każin tal-Banda li għandhom isiru 10 snin oħra. Żgur li dawn id-disgħin sena kienu mportanti mhux biss għal din l-Għaqda, imma aktar u aktar għa ...letta]]. Mhux ta’ b’xejn li sal-lum għad hawn min jirreferi għal dan il-każin bħala '''Tal-Labour'''.
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  • '''Fr Serafin Borg OSA''' (23 August 1932 - 8 February 2011) was an Augustinian friar, missionary, historian and author. ...he left Malta to join the Augustinian mission in North Africa. He returned in 1958.
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  • ...retained its own name and administrative autonomy, but had a specific role in this federation. Later it became part of the Principality of Salerno, and t * Santa Maria de Olearia in Maiori. The ruins of the XI Benedictine Abbey just above Maiori, is a great
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  • ...t but heard. Although there will also be ballads performed by the band all in all this single reflects the directional musicality of the band. It was pro ...e 246th edition of Toni Sant's [[Mużika Mod Ieħor]] podcast on 19 February 2011. They disappeared shortly after this are they no longer active as a band.
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  • [[File:Jlw_sportsvibe.jpg|300px|thumb|right|jonlukaswoodenman in 2014]] [[File:Jonlukas_1971.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Jon Lukas in 1971]]
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  • ...spired UK novelty punk band The Toy Dolls. The band's own compositions are in Maltese. There have been several different line-ups over the years, includi Since getting back in action in 2005, the band has maintained a steady pace and presence on the local scene
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  • Relikc is a funk band from Malta. The band's current lineup consists of Keith Zammit (vocals), [[Luke Grech] ...ultitude of gigs, and released a number of songs establishing its position in the local music scene.
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  • ...dubju li [[Ħaż-Żabbar]], bħala wieħed mill-eqdem u mill-isbaħ bliet ta’ [[Malta]], xejn anqas minn imkejjen oħra tal-gżejjer Maltin, minn żmienijiet imb ...if tagħha ttellgħet bandiera bajda biex turi l-indipendenza tagħha mill-każin rivali tal-istess belt. Hemm diversi verżjonijiet oħra, pero` minn studju
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  • ...stone]]. It was released as a digital album on [[Bandcamp]] on 14 October 2011. ...ook place in a basement, a living room, and a couple of bedrooms in Mosta, Malta.
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  • ...hon 2011''' taking place between 30 March and 9 April 2011 at [[Rookie's]] in [[Bugibba]]. * '93 in Literature (7pm)
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  • ...[[George Muscat]]. This work was donated to [[Fondazzjoni Kreattività]] in 2011 and is now part of the [[Fondazzjoni Kreattività Art Collection]]. '''''Untitled 4'' (from On Site)''' has been displayed in the following exhibitions.
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  • ...[One Radio]] 92.7FM, with a live telephone link for an interview Joe Mizzi in Germany. ...title track opened the 242nd podcast in the series, on Saturday 22 January 2011.
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  • '''Ellie and the Oscars''' is an experimental pop trio from Malta. They aim to challenge the borders between ambient, rock and electro sounds ...number 1 out of nowhere on [[89.7 Bay]]'s [[Malta's Top 10]] with Nathan D in September 2010.
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  • ...festival is held at the Argotti Botanical Gardens, Floriana, Malta yearly in early June. The festival director is [[Ruben Zahra]]. ...anafest/2011|2011 festival]] took place on the 10th, 11th and 12th of June 2011
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  • == Historical Events in which the Band participated == ...- Marċi Brijuzi - Festa 2011 - Soċjeta Filarmonika Santa Venera (2011)]]||2011||*||||||
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  • ==Art in Glass== ..., California in 1982. He studied etching and aquatint in Stockholm, Sweden in 1978/79, where he was working as a musician.
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  • ...n ra dawk l-affarijiet u allura kienu dawn li ressquh pass pass lejn il-każin, u l-impressjoni baqgħet f’moħħu. ...itarji kienu jaraw fih bniedem ħabrieki, onest u patrijott kbir lejn il-każin. Guzepp Ghigo flimkien ma’ ħutu Kola u l-mibki Dun Karm huma benefatturi
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  • ...ibition projects; is currently advisor for contemporary art and culture on malta government ministerial boards for the coordination of capital cultural proj ...ideas and themes freely fuse the geo-spatial and temporal with the social in varied settings, testing gaps between controlled and spontaneous art enviro
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  • ...lla''' (born 20 August 1986) is a singer and vocal coach from [[Rabat]], [[Malta]]. ...ility to sing both classical, musical theatre numbers and the latest songs in the charts, having also a powerful high belt voice.
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  • ...hard rock/heavy metal band from Switzerland. They enjoyed moderate success in North America during the 1980s. ...ce]] joined the band as frontman in time for their Metal Rendez-vous album in 1980.
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  • ...rved for over forty years in the education department until his retirement in 2004. ...e was awarded Ġieh il-Marsa by the Local Council of his native village and in 2013, the Local Council of [[Ħaż-Żabbar]] honoured him with Ġieh Ħaż-
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  • ...Ġuiseppe Borg]] and a number of enthusiasts of the feast of [[St Dominic]] in [[Valletta]] and immediately established itself as one of the leading band In 1885, the Committee requested the permission of Edward, [[Prince of Wales]]
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  • ...was a singer songwriter, He is best known for the self-penned song "[[Viva Malta]]" (1966). Taken his education in [[St Paul’s Bay Primary School]], later at the [[Technical Institute]], w
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  • ...exact population size of the Maltese diaspora has always been a challenge. In round figures it is estimated that there are about 120,000 first generation ...The majority of Maltese born migrants maintain strong political ties with Malta.
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  • ...el also graduated with a Psychology (Hons) degree from the [[University of Malta]] and has a Child Psychology diploma. ...stival (Wales), at the Usher Hall (Edinburgh), they performed in Heraklion in Crete and at the ‘Inspiration Awards’ held at Cadogan Hall (London) and
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  • ...0) is a musician and composer from [[Ħamrun]], Malta. He also writes songs in Maltese and English. ...=http://www.maltarightnow.com/content/docs/352010163035Binder1.pdf | title=In-Nazzjon, 3rd May 2010, pages 30 and 31 }}</ref><ref>{{cite news | url=http:
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  • ...1993 and placing 8th out of 25 countries with [[This Time]]. He is one of Malta's leading vocalist musician. ...a introduced William to the Melodica, William picked it up like a natural. In his midteens, William formed his first band [[Syn]] with [[Clayton Zarb Cou
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  • ...lican Pro-Cathedral]] in [[Valletta]] or at the [[Divine Mercy Sanctuary]] in [[Naxxar]]. Since its inception it has been under the musical direction of ...in 2011, the Best of Karl Jenkins concert in 2012, and the Gounod concert in 2014.
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  • '''Alfred E. Baldacchino''' born in [[Rabat]], [[Malta]] on 20 April 1946. ...nce (1988); Diploma in Public Administration (1993); Post Graduate Diploma in Environmental Management (1994); M.Sc. (Environment Management and Planning
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  • ..., he is graduated in music from the [[University of Malta]], studying with Malta’s leading composers Mro. [[Charles Camilleri]], Mro. [[Joseph Vella]], a ...sing on [[Francesco Azzopardi]]’s unique compositions as found in Archives in Gozo.
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  • '''Gloriana Arpa Belli''' was born at [[Blue Sisters Hospital]] in [[San Ġiljan]] on 16 October, 1979. She is the daughter of established si Gloriana has been brought up in a musical environment. She trained domestically under her Mother’s superv
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  • ...erranean Studies. While between (2004-2006) Norma studies at University of Malta Tal-Qroqq at Msida – MA European Studies. ...art from being in charge of the editor’s work in the mentioned newspaper. In Summer 2001, I was elected PRO of the Arts Students’ Association (ASA), a
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  • ...(b. 27 January 1976) is a professional musician born from [[Ħaż-Żabbar]], Malta. He is commonly known as Irrussu (the Russian). ...played Classic, Swing and Rags style. [[KRAB Brass]] was invited by the [[Malta Arts Council]] to perform various kinds of music from worldwide composers.
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  • '''This page contains a work list of works of art in the [[Fondazzjoni Kreattività Art Collection]] that are being processed fo ...tion listed here have already been processed for this purpose or are still in the process of being catalogued.
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  • '''Catherine Cavallo''' (b. 1963) is an artist from Malta. ...works hang in private collections as well as permanent exhibitions both in Malta and overseas.
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  • '''Shirley Blake''' was born on 12 November, 1971 in [[Birżebbuġa]]. She was an Actress. ...om [[MTADA]] (Manoel Theatre Academy of Dramatic Arts, Malta) specializing in various theatre styles ranging from classic to contemporary.
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  • ...ted in important artistic projects; he displayed his grand scale paintings in several collective exhibitions and produced various installations and video ...ressing symbolically the spatial and physical limitations of people living in confined spaces.
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  • '''Michela Dalli''' was born on 6 January, 1991. And lives in [[St Julian’s]]. She is a Singer. ...ty to sing on different occasions both locally and abroad, also performing in a number of festivals around the island and traditional Maltese fiestas.
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  • ...f Pathology, an author about migration to Australia and a community leader in Melbourne, Australia. ...967). He was then appointed a Lecturer in Pathology at the [[University of Malta]] (1968).
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  • ...orn on 13 April 1992. At [[Victoria Hospital]], at [[Gozo]], lived in [[Malta]] and spend the week-end at [[Sannat]] with his family. ...University of Malta]] in 2013 and is currently undergoing a Masters Degree in Maltese at the same University.
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  • ...ra''' born on August 18, 1998. lives in [[Mosta]]. She is a singer from [[Malta]]. ...theory and Grade 7, piano. Maria Christina studies at [[Junior College]] in [[l-Imsida]] and for the future she wishes to be an accountant. She is als
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  • ...to Manchester and several other locations in the UK, where they took part in the British Brass Band Championship; the band placing 3rd. ...he Conservatoire Saxophone Ensemble and Wind Orchestra, where he performed in regular Student Concerts and Recitals at the institute as well as out with
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  • ...y 1967. Ingrid Sciberras is an established Flamenco Dancer and Teacher in Malta. ...ning her training by attending workshops with re-knowned Flamenco Maestros in Spain.
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  • ...vals both Maltese and foreigners both, which earned the highest positions. In 2007, he earned the prize for ''Best Voice'' and ''Best Interpretation'' o ...n the same year, he was also invited to Malta represents, promittend night in Milan, Italy.
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  • ...iva serviet biex issaħħaħ ir-reputazzjoni tas-Soċjetà tagħna u, fl-istess ħin, offriet lill-mużiċisti tagħha l-opportunità li jesponu t-talenti tagħ ==Żjarat Barra minn Malta ==
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  • '''Kurt Calleja''' (born 5 May 1989) is a singer and pianist from Hamrun, Malta. ...nce took place in 2007 and eventually spent some time in London performing in venues like Tiger Tiger Host, The King's Arms, and Bada Bing. By 2009 he wa
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  • ...15, under the tuition of [[Gillian Zammit]] and has achieved up to grade 6 in the Trinity-Guildhall School of Music & Drama exams. ...t of the chorus; Joseph and the Technicoloured Dreamcoat (2014), held in [[Malta]] and [[Gozo]], as a pit singer; and Best of Broadway (2014) as a soloist.
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  • '''Maxine Pace''' (born 27 September 1999) is a singer from Malta. She began singing at 3 years old. In 2006 she took part in the ''Starter Pack Course'' and for the first time got to write her own son
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  • ...composer and academic at the Music Studies Department of the University of Malta. ...azione Romanini in Brescia, Italy. His compositions have been performed in Malta, Greece, France, Italy, Switzerland, Germany and the United Kingdom.
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  • '''Joe Mizzi''' was born on the 7 of March 1952 in [[il-Kalkara]], [[Malta]]. Politician. ...e attended a four-year course in Telecommunications, and later another one in advanced Electronics and Telecommunications.
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  • ...e Axisa''' (b. 12 August 1981) is a Maltese jazz singer from [[il-Fgura]], Malta. ...so qualifying for examinations with the [[Royal Schools of Music]], mostly in classical musical training.
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  • '''Song contests in Malta''' have become a way for Maltese pop songs to reach a general audience sinc ...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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  • '''Antonella Galea Loffreda''' was born in [[Cospicua]] on 29 th September, 1977. ...o The [[Drama Centre Of Mikelanġ Borg]], where Trainee in performing arts. In 1997 she attended a theatrical encounter f'Besancon, France.
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  • ...born in [[Sliema]]. He received his education at the [[Salesian College]] in Sliema. ...he best Maltese players of the era were in uniform and most of them served in the [[RMA]].
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  • ...popular animation team that performed in one of the top holiday resorts in Malta. ...ey performed at several events and concerts around [[Malta]] and [[Gozo]]. In her music career, she has performed with several bands; these include the [
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  • '''Mike Spiteri''' was born in [[Ħaż-Żabbar]] on 27 November, 1955. He is a Professional Singer. ...ways had to drag music and had started young, when 14 years had taken part in a demonstration of talent. And had gone well and who then never looked back
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  • '''Amber Bondin''' (born 26 May 1991) is a singer from [[il-Kalkara]], Malta. ...alta Hit Song Contest 2010]] with a song called Take It Easy. She finished in 4th place.
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  • ...[[Malta]], [[Valletta]]. She is a Singer, Dancer, Actress, Model, and Miss Malta 2013. ...FC]] and Malta goalkeeper [[Reginald Cini]] and sister of Valletta FC and Malta Under 21 goalkeeper [[Yenz Cini]].
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  • ...’ Frar, 1948. Huwa politiku, ekonomista, awtur, u kien [[Prim Ministru ta’ Malta]] bejn l-1996 u l-1998. Huwa kap tad-delegazzjoni tal-ewroparlamentari Labu ...pożizzjoni quddiem il-President... Ċensu Tabone, kont stqarrejt li kien ħażin li f’pajjiżna taħt gvern ta’ naħa waħda, nofs il-poplu… tan-naħa
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  • ...is a Maltese rock group that was active from 1977 to 1987 and reunited in 2011. The band was formed by four teenage students at St Aloysius College in Birkirkara, initially calling themselves Brainstorm. They were particularly
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  • ...r Eurovision Song Contest]] nine times since debuting at the first contest in [[2003]]. Entrants for the Contest were selected by a national selection, o ...lacing. Malta took a 2 year break (in 2011 and 2012) and decided to return in 2013.
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  • ...s around this time that Marty formed his first band and started performing in various bars and venues all over. It was the beginning of a long road that ...al genres which developed in him a sense of versatility that is so evident in his music today, both as a songwriter and also as a performer.
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  • ...defending her thesis on 'Surrogate Motherhood'.She was admitted to the bar in the beginning of 2002 and went into private practice. ...e was struck off the album of advocates who can render services to clients in canonical cases due to her views on divorce.
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  • ...n of [[Birkirkara]] and has composed well over a hundred songs, nearly all in Maltese. ...hree of his earlier songs, all still unreleased, are ''Ġewwa Marsalforn'' (In [[Marsalforn]]), ''Erġajt Sejjer Marsalforn'' (Going back to [[Marsalforn]
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  • ...ngle 'Y?' and in 2002, the album 'Cell 46' follows. Martin leaves the band in 2003 due to personal reasons. ...ng the band Sarratum. Sarratum release the album 'Flaggelation of a Saint' in 2012 and Martin Ciappara's other band Black Vulture release their first alb
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  • ...orn 1 December 1965) is a drummer and singer who resides in [[l-Imġarr]] [[Malta]]. ...of [[Charles ‘City’ Gatt]] and [[Joe Curmi]]. He later started performing in various night clubs and hotels with many local artists, namely his father E
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  • ...ing to different pitches, she immediately steals the heart of many people. In fact, her youtube channel has exceeded 58,000 views. ..., where she represented Malta at the [[Trixie International Art Festival]] in Bulgaria. Loredana won this prestigious festival with the original song [['
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  • ...ved the apparent chemistry present both in the style of playing as well as in the writing of original material. ...ablished, the band began looking to complete their line-up. In the fall of 2011 they auditioned Steve Muscat, who immediately secured and cemented his plac
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  • <tr><td>[[Malta at the Eurovision Song Contest 2014|2014]]</td><td>[[Firelight]]</td><td>'' <tr><td>[[Malta at the Eurovision Song Contest 2013|2013]]</td><td>[[Gianluca Bezzina]]</td
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  • ...nters Palace''' is a group that revolves around a couple of musicians from Malta. It has was never a solid fixed entity and musicians have come and gone fro ...playlists but other tracks did not go down as well, and are best described in the words of Chuck Zak reviewing the CD for e-zine Delusions of Adequacy as
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  • ...ost popular tracks. They performed at several events and concerts around [[Malta]] and [[Gozo]] In 2011, they competed in [[Konkors Kanzunetta Indipendenza 2011]] with the song ''Liberi'' written and composed by [[Philip Vella]].
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  • ...the [[Ursuline Sisters]] at’ [[G'Mangia]], who gave her all their loving, in a special Sister Rose Xuereb was taking also intends as all sisters. ...under the direction of Sister [[Magdalene Cauchi]], who believed very much in its potential and to further advance and take singing serioursly.
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  • == [[Malta Junior Eurovision Song Contest]] == ...wice, Minsk (Belarus), Yerevan (Armenia), Amsterdam (The Netherlands), and Malta.
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  • ...ead singer of the [[New Cuorey]], like the rest of all her family she live in [[Mellieħa]]. ..., she was too shy and backed out everytime her dad try to get her involved in a children’s festival or singing activities, Charlotte however was, part
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  • '''Daryl Schembri''' was born on 5 March 1994. He comes from [[Rabat]], [[Malta]] he is a singer. ...ist in activities several years after a consecutive his voice was recorded in studio to head instead of the actual voice actor when it comes to singing.
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  • Phyllisienne started singing in public at the age of 3 when she was enter in a singer ''baby show''. ...own recording studio called [[Sweet Notes]] in [[Qawra]], where she's also in charge of all the musical arrangements, recordings and mixing.
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  • ...iana]] with the production house [[MASK]]. With the same company she works in ''Ara X’Qala l-baħar'' at 1990 under the direction of [[Carmel S Aquilin ...lletta]] (to day knows as [[The City Theatre]]). ''Kikku u Baskal'' (2005) in the same theatre under the direction of [[Tonio Vella]].
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  • '''Glen Vella''' (born 14 May 1983) is a singer and voice coach from Malta. ...e studied both practical and theory in voice and piano. He is certificated in voice coaching from the [[Victoria Music and Arts College]] of London.
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  • ...u t‐tifel tiegħu Emmanuel (aktar tard għamel żmien twil fil‐Kumitat tal‐Każin Re Ġorġ V), kien responsabbli mill-Palazz u t‐[[Torri Vinċenti]] tal� ==L-Ewwel Każin==
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  • ...ly [[Year of Death::2011]]) was a Maltese rock singer, who was most active in the 1980s. She was born in [[Place of Birth::Ħal Għaxaq]].
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  • .... He then switched the piano for guitar and has guitars have been his love in life ever since. ...e bands 2000 with 497 and joining [[SIGO]] between 2011 - 2014 and playing in many clubs and venues including The Alley, Hard Rock Cafe, Local Council
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  • '''Ana Maria Grima''' was born on the 25 March, 1993 and lives in [[Mosta]]. Since she was young Ana Maria was very much interested in the beauty cosmetic field. She just finished her studies and now working a
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  • '''Keith Balzan''' is an artist from Malta. ...ry school students ever since. In 2008, he was awarded 2 special mentions in the International Fiat Grande Punto sticker design competition.
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  • ...the 1st prize at the Weiner National Chamber Music Competition in Budapest in String Trio category. ...échenyi University in Gyor (Hungary). 2008- 2011 she was a member of the [[Malta Philharmonic Orchestra]]. Currently she is a violin teacher at the [[Johann
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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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  • '''Baklava''' is a classic-pop group from Malta. As of late 2010 they are a string quintet fronted by a female singer. The group is best known for its participation in the national selection for Malta's entry to the [[Eurovision Song Contest]].
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  • ...r-Rabat Għawdex minħabba li s-surmast Edaordo Farina kellu jirritorna lejn Malta bil-Familja. Fl-istess sena l-Banda ħadet sehem fil-Festi Esterni ad unur ...ħet lill-Kardinal A.E. Lepicier (legat tal-Papa), dan il-Kardinal kien ġie Malta biex jinkoruna l-[[Madonna ta’ Pinu]], li żar lir-raħal tax-Xagħra.
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  • A list of music from Maltese recording artists released in 2010 was compiled by [[Toni Sant]] for his fifth annual [[MMI Listeners' Pi <tr><td>[[K.O.I.]]</td><td><em> Tears in Your Eyes </em></td><td> - [ Video ]</td></tr>
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  • Mgr. '''Annetto Depasquale''' was born in Qormi on June 28, 1938. ...ght Canon Law in the Faculties of Theology and Laws of the [[University of Malta]].
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  • Norm Rejection – Belligerent (EP – 2011) Norm Rejection – Malta Not For Sale (EP – 2008)
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  • Dusk was formed in Attard (Malta) in 2008 by Lenny Lopez (vocals/bass), David Camilleri Podesta (drums) and Chri ...ising charity event - [[Simon's Music Marathon]] hosted at [[Simon's Pub]] in Sliema on Saturday 8 May 2010. Later that year, they played at the [[Harmon
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  • ...in jintisġu u jitwettqu min jum għal jum. Inħarsu lura b’ nostalġija, iżda inħarsu l’ quddiem b’ ħeġġa. ...ir-raħal. Il-ħsieb nibet mingħand is-Sur [[Karmenu Psaila]], li aktar tard inħatar bħala l-ewwel President. It-tliet persuni l-oħra li daħlu għal di
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  • '''Cryptic Street''' is an all-female band from Malta. Cryptic Street is a band, made up of five friends, Starting in February 2011 after a text message between singer [[Leona Farrugia]] – vocalist, and gu
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  • ...in performance. David played regularly in various chamber music formations in Austria and Hungary. ...c Orchestra]]. Currently David teaches violin at the [[Schools of Music in Malta]] and Gozo.
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  • *2005 WHO WE ARE: THE FIGURE IN THE 21st CENTURY UPSTAIRS GALLERY, Tryon, NC *2001 THE HUMAN FORM IN CONTEMPORARY ART, A.N. BUSH GALLERY, Salem, OR
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  • '''This is a list of notable deaths associated with Malta in 2011.''' Any Maltese personality with some connection to culture (in the broadest sense of the word) may be listed here. Additions which do not
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  • '''Anna Grima''' (b.1958) is an artist from Malta. ...ontact with different cultural and spiritual traditions during her travels in Europe and the Far East. <ref>https://www.annagrima.com/about.php</ref>
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  • ..., a number of members established within the St George’s Club (established in 1872) a new band bearing the name of ''Filarmonica San Giorgio''. ...ted for the first time in the Good Friday procession and the titular feast in honour of St George. The newly formed band had to shoulder the burden relat
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  • ...ic scene all the more significant ever since the radio show started airing in July 2010. 7 January 2011</td><td>
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  • Mro.'''Tancred Grech''' huwa mużiċist u Surmast Direttur imwieled in-[[Naxxar]] fl-10 t'Ottubru, 1977. Beda l-istudji tal-ewfonju ta’ disa’ ...t]]. Aktar tard kompla l-istudji tiegħu fil-Mużikoloġija fl-Università ta’ Malta minn fejn iggradwa B.A. (Hons) fil-Mużika fl-2007, u sena wara ħa l-PGCE
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  • ...y''' knows its origin to the initative of [[Francesco Savero Briffa]] who in 1883 formed the first band known as the ‘Societa Filamonica del Żabbar� ...eja]], the Society commissioned the popular statue representing Victorious Malta, which has since then become synonymous with the Society’s Band.
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  • ...ewwa sew fejn illum hemm il-Maħżen tal-Għaqda tal-Armar Sant’ Elena. Il-Każin kien jismu hekk: “Casino e Scuola, 24, Strada Sant’ Elena, Birchircara. [[File:każin1.gif|300px|thumb|left|L-Ewwel Każin]]
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  • The Federation of Maltese Living Abroad was formerly established in 2010 following the Convention for Maltese Living Abroad. Previous to that, in 2000 the [[Federation of Maltese Abroad]] (FOMA) was established following
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  • ...nger from Żejtun. Known for his crisp voice, he comes from a family rooted in the tradition. ...and his aunt was [[Anġla Mifsud Iċ-Ċalija]]. As a folksinger, he performed in [[Ninu Galea l-Kalora]]'s group.
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  • ...inger'. For many years it had been the only international pop contest held in Bulgaria. As many as 42 countries have taken part throughout the years, including Malta. At times, local participants were chosen from the finals of [[Festival Int
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  • ...darba lix-xbieha devota tal-Madonna tas-Sokkors bid-daqq tal-Ave Marija li inħarġet apposta fuq iz-zuntier tas-Santwarju Parrokkjali. ...San Girgor kellha x-xorti wkoll li ssemma’ leħinha 3 darbiet barra minn [[Malta]] fosthom Orvieto (2003) fejn fost diversi servizzi daqqet fit-teatru magħ
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  • '''Domino Effect''' is a rock band from Malta, active since 2011. ...emselves that they were ready to go public with their sound. Participating in the Hard Rock battle of the bands that same year, gave them a great learnin
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  • ...a kellhom jieqfu ħesrem, billi faqqgħet it-tieni gwerra dinjija fejn il-każin tal-banda kien ġie rekwiżizzjonat mill-militar. ...mi]], tas-[[Sliema]] u l-[[Mellieħa]]. Ħadet sehem ukoll fil-karnival ta' Malta li jsir fil-belt [[Valletta]].
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  • ...sta' jiltaqa' u dan seħħ fis-sena 1978. il-festa għall-aħħar tas-snin sebgħin ħadet forma differenti fejn f'dawn is-snin ġieli ħadu sehem seba' baned ...urmast li l-marċi tiegħu kienu saru popolari u jindaqqu f'kull rokna ta' [[Malta]] u [[Għawdex]], kif ukoll barra minn xtutna.
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  • '''George Fenech''' (1926 - 21 August 2011) was an artist. ...1 The artist who documented Mellieħa on canvas] by Joseph Agius - Times of Malta, 19 April 2020
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  • ...oma fit-Tagħlim tal-Computer Studies. Fl-2020 huwa ggradwa wkoll b’Masters in Educational Leadership and Management mill-Universita’ ta’ Roehampton, ...dawk responsabbli mix-xogħolijiet relatati mal-Anniversarji tal-2005 u tal-2011.
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  • ...w il-ħeġġa li l-banda titwaqqaf, is-Sibt 25 t’ Ottubru 2003, inġabu minn [[Malta]] l-ewwel strumenti tad-ditta Amati. ...bħala Surmast Direttur Mro. [[George Debono]] li serva fil-kariga sa Lulju 2011. Mro. Debono ta l-almu tiegħu kollu u fi żmien relattivament qasir irnexx
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  • The band was formed in January 2011 by Luke Agius, Neville Mallia, Ayrton Borg and Lyanne Briffa. Later on Rebe Mystic Rain performed at several charity gigs during summer 2011 and followed by appearances at pubs and a live TV performance.
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  • == Historical Events in which the Band participated == ...rijuzi Festa San Pawl - Società Filarmonica Nazionale La Valette (2011)]]||2011||*||||||
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  • '''Renato Agius Muscat''' ( - 8 January 2011) was a Maltese politician, teacher and broadcaster from [[Ħaż-Żabbar‏� [[Category:A-Z of Broadcasting in Malta]]
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  • '''ShadowBorne''' is a metal band from Malta formed in 2009. ...e constraints, Campos was forced to abandon the band after several months. In response, Clayton replaced Campos on guitars and recruited Bobby on drums.
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  • ...o has more recently gained recognition for his role as the titular burglar in his feature film debut ''Silhouette'' (2013) based on his own Solitaire TV ...packed their belongings and with their 3 children in tow, headed back to [[Malta]] after 9 years.
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  • '''Charles Cassano''' ( - 2 June 2011) was an artist and [[Zecchino D'Oro]] promoter. [[Category:Died in 2011]]
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  • ...id-darba b’diploma bl-unuri. Fl-2018 Etienne, kiseb ukoll Liċjenzjat (LLCM in Conducting) fid-direżżjoni mużikali. ...et irrekordjata f’Ġunju li għadda mill-Orkestra Filarmonika Nazzjonali ta’ Malta u l-klarinettista [[Jessica Ellul]] bħala parti minn album li ġie mniedi
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  • ...ainly for Birżebbuġa St Peter's and [[iż-Żurrieq]]. He also played for the Malta national team. [[Category:Died in 2011]]
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  • ...r from [[Birkirkara]]. He played mainly for Birkirkara, Hibernians and the Malta national team. [[Category:Died in 2011]]
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  • ...ch 2011) was a Maltese footballer and coach. He coached Hibernians and the Malta national team. [[Category:Died in 2011]]
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  • ...ista, PN) huwa wieħed miż-żewġ partiti politiċi kontemporanji ewlenin f’ [[Malta]], flimkien mal-[[Partit Laburista]]. ...entrist jew ċentru-lemin fl-ispettru politiku. Huwa jappoġġa s-sħubija ta' Malta fl-Unjoni Ewropea. Bħalissa tinsab fl-oppożizzjoni tal-Partit Laburista.
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  • '''Particle Blue''' was an electronic duo from Malta consisting of [[Claire Tonna]] and [[Antoine Vella]]. ...to when the venue owner [[Leli Grech]] died. The new date is 23 September 2011.
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  • ...st known as EthnaMorte re-shaped and continues to re-shape itself to date. In a bid to deliver a different aural painting at each live show, we are alway Filmed in Hamburg, Germany through the lens of Niko Samalekos! Thanks to all his prod
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  • ...'' (18 May 1920 - 29 November 2011) was a Maltese Co-adjutor Archbishop of Malta (1968-1973) from [[Żejtun]]. He also served as Apostolic Nuncio for El Sal [[Category:Bishops - Malta‏‎]]
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  • '''Charles Clifton''' ( - 26 March 2011) was a Maltese jockey. [[Category:Died in 2011]]
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  • '''Austin Puglisevich''' ( - 21 February 2011) was a Maltese FIFA referee. [[Category:Died in 2011]]
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  • '''Guido Agius''' ( - 27 March 2011) was a football administrator with [[Għaxaq]] F.C. [[Category:Died in 2011]]
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  • '''Joan Galea-Naudi''' ( - 28 March 2011) was a Maltese sportswoman. [[Category:Died in 2011]]
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  • '''George Saliba''' ( - 8 November 2011) was a Maltese writer, lyricist and broadcaster. [[Category:Died in 2011]]
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  • Fl-2011 meta kellha sitt snin bdiet tkanta, u bdiet tattendi l-Akkademja La Voix im L-ewwel festival li ħadet sehem fih kien fit-18 ta’ Diċembru 2011 organizzat minn '''Erseb Productions''', u ġiet fl-ewwel post b’kanzunet
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  • '''Acidulant''' is an electronic dance music producer from [[il-Fgura]], Malta. His birth name is Neil Hales. ...ension || Album || Y || - || - || - || Complex Sound Sagacity || CSX002 || 2011 ||
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  • ...ovanni Curmi Higher Secondary School]]. He lived in [[Birkirkara]] and now in [[Sliema]]. ...drama group and put up plays, mainly passion plays directed by his mother in the local parish at Birkirkara.
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  • '''Peter Borg Hampton''' ( - 27 February 2011) was an actor from Malta. [[Category:Actors from Malta]]
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  • '''John Walsh''' ( - 21 August 2011) was a Malta Marathon Co-founder . [[Category:Died in 2011]]
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  • ...''', known as Deggie, ( - 10 February 2011) was an organiser of the [[Miss Malta]] beauty contest. [[Category:Died in 2011]]
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  • '''Eric E Ellul''' ( - 3 December 2011) was a Club DJ. [[Category:Died in 2011]]
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  • '''Edward Briffa''' ( - 28 December 2011) was a Maltese musician. [[Category:Musicians from Malta‏‎]]
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  • ...e Portelli''' was born on the 17 February 2001 on the island of [[Malta]]] in the [[Mediterranean Sea]]. She comes from [[Marsa]] she is a Singer. ...eing so young she was a quick learner and smart and chose her to take part in a kids educational series on tv called Jolly Phonics. Soon after, Gabriell
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  • ...reen Galea]], brother of [[Dominic Galea]] and [[Manolito Galea]], grew up in a music family. ...a good reputation as a session drummer among his piers whilst he persisted in exploring the different styles of Rhythm.
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  • '''Sunday 17 July 2011 (Michael Bugeja - The Sunday Times of Malta)''' ...quite possibly Malta’s best-kept secret musical phenomenon. A free spirit in the true sense of the word, Sammut is guided primarily by the creative urge
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  • ...a popular Maltese singer-songwriter and broadcaster born on 9 August, 1947 in [[Sliema]]. .... In his case, this happened particularly in the 1970s when he represented Malta during various song contests and festival around the world.
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  • ...st. At that early stage in her career, Mary Rose Mallia gave various shows in local night spots, hotels, television and radio. In 1967 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
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  • |Img_capt = Gauci at an appearance in Westpoint Shopping Centre, [[Blacktown, New South Wales|Blacktown]], Sydney |Associated_acts = Tune In Tokyo
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  • ...m a small village of [[Ħal-Safi]]. At a very young age she showed interest in music especially singing. ...nine she was noticed at school by her music teacher, who heard her singing in the school yard. Maestro Zammit was impressed with her voice and encouraged
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  • ...ohann Strauss School of Music]] and went on to qualify as a Music teacher. In 1997 he attended an [[International Summer School for Music and Dance Educa Participated in various events including festivals, competitions, and numerous concerts (in
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  • ...aw from the [[University of Malta]] has remarkably made a name for herself in the area of the performing arts. ...in Macedonia ''Majowa Nutka'' in Poland in 2006 and ''Pcelice'' in Bosnia in 2006, together with the Grand Prix Award.
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  • '''Caesar Attard''' was born in Zejtun, Malta. ...e there might be no audience or reward. He refuses the security of working in traditional, old pre-existing moulds that stunt artistic development and su
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  • ...4 December 1995 and lives in [[l-Iklin]]. She is a singer presenter from [[Malta]]. ...ough she still at a younger age, Rochelle has already achieved quiet a lot in her career. She started singing lessons at the age of 3 as a soloist and fo
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  • '''Paul Capsis''' is an actor, singer and cabaret performer in Sydney, Australia. ...His father, a Greek Egyptian, was born in Cairo and migrated to Australia in the fifties. According to Michael Dwyer, he was “a bullied misfit who sur
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  • '''Sunday, December 26, 2010 (Michael Bugeja - The Sunday Times of Malta)''' ...ts with photos and clips from the past have also helped to revive interest in the Maltese music scene’s past.
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  • ...read a B.A. (Hons.) in Maltese and Spanish Studies at the [[University of Malta]]. ...iven various recitals, the latest one being held at [[St. James Cavalier]] in [[Valletta]].
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  • ...Master of European Studies. In 2007 he attained a Doctorate of Philosophy in Management Research from the University of Bristol (UK). ...egular contributor to [[The Times]], an independent newspaper published in Malta.
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  • ==100 Sena Banda tal-Pulizija ta` Malta – (1920 - 2020)== ...li b`seħħh mit-12 ta` Lulju 1814 kellu jitwaqqaf il-Korp tal-Pulizija ta` Malta.
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  • [[File:sanremojuniormalta2017.jpg|400px|thumb|right|San Remo Junior Malta 2017]] ...the younger people, puting them in touch with professionals in this sector in an International and multiethinic Environment.
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  • ...ti''' was born on 23 August, 1963 in [[Pietà|Tal-Pietà]] and grew up in [[In-Naxxar|Naxxar]]. She is a Country Music Singer and is known as ''Marlene''. ...[[Manoel Theatre]] at [[Valletta]]. And was even playing guitar and sang in churches for several years.
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  • ...August 2018 against [[Hibernians FC]] at the Victor Tedesco Stadium (1-2). In the Premier Division he defended the goal of [[Tarxien Rainbows]] for three ...was the club's first choice. None the less Vella made 9 appearances, and in these matches, he conceded just 2 goals, maintaining an impressive 7 clean
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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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  • ...ical was ''Il-Ħotbi ta' Notre Dame'' produced by [[Bronk Productions]] and in the same year, he started training Jazz dance at the College of Jazz Dance. From there onwards he never looked back and started taking part in many musical, festivals, TV programmes and TV series. Following are some of
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  • '''Albert Marshall''' born in [[Ħ'Attard]] on Dicember, 1947. Theatre Director, Poet, Presenter. ...lbert Marshall’s name has become synonymous with theatre and television in Malta.
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  • ...s British. As a child, she attended [[San Andrea School]] in [[l-Imġarr]], Malta. In 2006 she represented Malta at the [[Junior Eurovision Song Contest]] in Bucharest, Romania, with ''Extra Cute''. The following year she became a re
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  • '''Courtney Camilleri''' was born on the 4 March 2001. She lives in [[Swatar]] limits of [[Birkirkara]] with her family. She has finished Secon ...o participate in this show, and, although she had no experience of singing in a show before, she made it through. After that experience, she began to at
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  • She is the only child in the family. She was born and lives in [[l-Imsida]]. Student and her ambitions are to continue her studies in fashion and beauty line, she also loved all kinds of art, and dedicated her
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  • ...lla]]. At the younger age of six years he began taking piano lessons while in the last fourteen years he began composing music. He is married to the sin ...ldren of Today) sung by [[Glen Vella]] and [[Eleanor Cassar]] placed first in the prestigious festival [[L-Għanja tal-Poplu]].
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  • ...he was a soloist with the [[St Helen’s Basilica choir]], the Parish church in [[Birkirkara]], where he was also born. ...ogrammes in local theatres and also a guest singer in local concerts held in the 60’s by great foreign singers like Domenico Modugno, Aurelio Fierro,
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  • '''1862''' Founded the First Band in [[Ħal-Qormi]] '''1871''' The band takes part in a Programm in theater at [[Senglea]]
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  • '''George Pace''' is a Maltese entrepreneur in Victoria, Australia. ...es Psaila, George Pace was born in Ħamrun, Malta in 1932. His mother died in childbirth when he was just 20 months, so he spent several years living wit
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  • ...in [[Rabat]] [[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. ...known artists. Her first experience at the [[Malta Song for Europe]] came in 1999 with ‘I Believe Again’, a song composed and sung by Paul Giordimai
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  • ...stabelle Borg''' (born 28 April 1992) is a pop singer from [[l-Imġarr]], [[Malta]]. She is normally known simply as '''Christabelle'''. ...she started performing on stage. Her first original song was called ''Jien Inħobb Il-Ħelu''.
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  • ...l Theatre School and during her five years at this school she participated in various musicals which include ''Charlie and the chocolate Factory'', ''Cat ...always managed to obtain great results. In 2013 during a Singing workshop in Trapani, Rachel had the opportunity to be coached by Iskra, who was the Voc
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  • ...rn to their home after a few years, but their mother remained ill and died in 1960. ...a degree in Communications, majoring in writing and film theory at [[UTS]] in 1995.
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  • He began his theatrical career in 1977 with a group of people at the [[Naxxar Parish Centre]], a group which ...alier Centre for Creativity]], as well as [[Aurora]] and [[Astra Theatre]] in [[Victoria]] [[Gozo]].
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  • ...10 July, 1972 is a Maltese writer, translator and performer, today living in Brussels. '''Loranne Vella''' was born in Victoria Gozo, Malta to Mary Grace Monseigneur nee Ellul.
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  • ...Canary Islands and the Promotion Program Abroad “EUROSINGERS – Spain Sings in Europe”. ...o enable singers to sing cover versions in the competition. Another change in the same edition was the introduction of a competition for juniors split in
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  • '''Sunday 24 January 2011 (Michael Bugeja - The Sunday Times of Malta)''' ...[[Nafra]], [[Etnika]], [[Brikkuni]] and [[Plato's Dream Machine]] has done in the past few years.
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  • ...education for children and teens by setting up the [[Hoi Polloi Academy]] in 2013. ...nterested in re-visiting existing work through a new contemporary lens and in creating new theatre-work which critiques and questions current issues whil
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  • ...th album Losers Rule with a special live performance at the Coach & Horses in Msida on Friday, May 30. Having had a listen to the album already, it’s m '''Losers Rule is your first album in 5 years – what took you so long this time?'''
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  • ...Bason''' was born at [[St Luke’s ]] Hospital on the 23 August, 1993. Live in [[Pembroke]] She is a Singer. ...e has studied under the direction of many professional tutors, guiding her in achieving her full potential.
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  • ...a]] and by the age of eighteen moved with his parents to [[Marsascala]], [[Malta]]. ...sitional Grade 4 and Intermediate Grade 5 in Keyboard Practice, and played in the LSM & BCA High Marks & Graduation Concert held at [[St. Aloysius’ Col
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  • '''Sunday June 19 2011 (Michael Bugeja - The Sunday Times of Malta)''' ...bserving, absorbing every note that the guitarist and his current partners-in-jazz, namely [[Paul Abela]] on keyboards, [[Alan Portelli]] on bass and Joe
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  • '''Analise Mifsud''' was born on 25 December, 1993 in [[Pietà]] [[Malta]]. She is an emerging singer, musician and actress. ....C.M., and achieved her A.T.C.L. Diploma in 2010, and her L.T.C.L. diploma in 2013.
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  • ...ive circuit with their rousing acoustic sets, garnering weekly residencies in key music venues as well as a regular audience that followed them from gig ...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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  • '''Sunday 21 August 2011 (Michael Bugeja - The Sunday Times of Malta)''' ...s about his musical roots, his various activities and his upcoming concert in Marsascala this coming Sunday.
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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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  • '''Val Valente''' born in [[Valletta]], [[Malta]] on 1939. he’s real name was Valerio son of Professior [[Giorlando Vale ...e Chalet]] at [[Għar id-Dud]], [[Queen’Hall]], in Sliema and [[Rockyvale]] in [[San Ġiljan]], later he was offer a good contract by [[Bonaci]] to played
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  • ...''' is a television show taking place at the former [[Malta Shipbuilding]] in [[il-Marsa]] on 21 and 22 November 2015, produced by [[PBS]]. ...al producers more time to prepare the song for the pan-European contest in Malta, as well as a longer period over which to promote it.
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  • ...cording of the debut album ''…it’s only the beginning''. This was released in February 2007 having the voice of Alan Mayo (ex-[[Limestone Kick]]) on both ...nt. Subsequently,“The sounds of silence – part I” was released in November 2011.
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  • ...-Blata l-Bajda]], and Doreen used to attend Maria Assunta Secondary School in [[Ħamrun]]. But after only 5 years, the family returned to Valletta. [[File:Doreen Galea 1983.jpg|250px|thumb|left|Doreen Galea in 1983]]
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  • ...a bus number (35) that that used regularly to get to their rehearsal space in Mqabba. The band performs as a trio comprising guitarist [[Jeffrey Zerafa]] ...pool in the UK for a gig along with the bands that placed second and first in that year's contest.
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  • '''Esilana''' (Analise Mifsud) was born on 25 December, 1993 in [[Pietà]] [[Malta]]. She is an emerging singer, musician and actress. ....C.M., and achieved her A.T.C.L. Diploma in 2010, and her L.T.C.L. diploma in 2013.
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  • ...area of her interest, which is Medical Bacteriology. She is also qualified in beauty therapy. However, she does not practice in the field anymore though she still has a particular liking for make-up. Her
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  • '''Sharon Calleja''' was born on the 20 July 1978 and lives in [[Xagħra]], [[Gozo]]. ...her second language. But since younger age, she has shown a keen interest in languages and literature.
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  • ...California, USA. She's originally American of Dutch heritage and grew up in Califonia. She is a singer-songwriter, visual artist, and self-employed cu ...a retired professional dancer, having danced from 1979 -2016. She grew up in California and moved to Chicago,IL when she was 25 to continue her artistic
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  • Maltese singer & guitarist '''Martin Cordina''' born on the 20 May, 1956 in [[Sliema]], better known as '''Martino Gilardo'''. At the age of 10 years Martino Gilardo had already shown great improvement in classical guitar playing and on many occasions he performed during various
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  • '''Marvic Baldacchino''' born on 21 March, 1998 comes from [[Senglea]], [[Malta]]. She is a Maltese Soprano. ...y]], [[Teatru Salesjani]] and various other prestigious performance spaces in the Maltese Islands and overseas.
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  • ...Maltese musical industry and beyond. She started showing a great interest in singing at a very early age, however started professional vocal training at * 2009 - Jolene was part of the main cast in The Sound of Music as a ‘Main Sister of the Abbey’.
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  • ...r who currently is living in [[Mosta]]. She attended [[St. Joseph School]] in [[Sliema]]. Justine started singing at the age of 7 and her love and passi ...d together they placed first place. Also, in that same year they took part in the [[Euro Stars Festival]] with the song ''Staġuni'' and they won the ''G
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  • ...the Mediterranean Sea. An R'n'B singer/songwriter, ''Jogelle'' now lives in Sylmar, Los Angeles, California. Johanna ''Jogelle'' Gauci Loporto immigrated to the United States in 2007 at the tender age of 20 to pursue her lofty musical aspirations, again
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  • ...nio Daniel Oliva''' – born at [[Valletta]] on 21 March, 1989. Mostly known in short as CJ!. CJ is a Hiphop Tutor & dancer with a variety of different dan ...visited Slim Boggie studios in Los Angeles, California, in summer way back in July 2016.
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  • ...thumb|Right|Marie Louise Coleiro Preca - 9 th President of The Republic of Malta from (2014 - 2019)]] Born and lived in Qormi. Blessed Edgar and mother married to a young 20 year old duaghter.
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  • ...Iżgej]], whom he regularly accompanies in high-pitched singing. He grew up in a folksinging family, his mother being [[Spiru Bonnici l-Lupajp]]'s cousin, ...linton Bonnici Tal-Lupajp]], [[James Pawney l-Bormliż]] and [[Żeppi Muscat In-Nizza]].
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  • Performed in various theatres locally and abroad. [[England]], [[Ireland]], [[Italy]], [ Took part in various rock operas, prizedays, musicals and teleserials. As an actor, sing
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  • ...d Milan. He was a finalist and a winner in Voice Competitions in Italy and Malta. ...a, Il Paese dei Campanelli, and Chess. Other roles performed include those in the operas Otello (Cassio), Macbeth (Malcolm), Norma (Flavio), I Martri (P
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  • '''Tony Briffa''' ​was born in Malta in 1959, he studied ceramics in the seventies with the late [[Gabriel Caruana]]. ...oisseurs. In 1995, he was awarded the Commonwealth Foundation Fellowship in Art and Crafts, which he pursued later as a Visiting Scholar at the Centre
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  • ...ted showing interest in drama. In fact, at the age of three, she took part in her first school play and has never looked back. ...or extras in ''Evanġelisti''. After this start, she went on to be an extra in various dramas these include ''Salib it-Toroq'', ''La Familia'', ''Deċedut
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  • ...are wanted to see while shades of his character and soul are kept shielded in each ceramic piece. ...in a solo exhibition for the first time in 1997 and also in participating in a number of collective exhibitions both locally and abroad.
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  • ...from the University of Malta and in 2016 he obtained the fellowship (FLCM) in composition from the University of West London. ...erystwyth Arts Centre in Wales where his composition was ultimately played in Musicfest 2001 at the Aberystwyth Arts Centre Theatre. For this occasion He
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  • ...ow twenty-two years old and still going on with her studies. Began to sing in the school choir and remained participating for about eight years till the ...s led her to go to Prague to compete and there she won the first place too in her age category.
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  • At the age of eleven, he commerced his studies in violin at the [[Johann Strauss School of Music]] under [[Joe Galea]]. On his return to [[Malta]]. He joined the Orchestra of the [[Manoel Theatre]]. He has played all fro
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  • ...join the flok group of [[Paul Curmi Dancers]] who were giving exhibitions in several local hotels. ...n to attend to voice lessons. Alexia then began to participate as a singer in several local festivals which achieved several successes.
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  • ...Lived in [[Floriana]] till the age of 24 until he got married, now living in [[Naxxar]] together with his wife and child. ...in [[l-Imsida]] and his secondary education at [[St. Michael’s school]] in [[Qormi]]. He finalised his tertiary studies at [[Giovanni Curmi Higher Se
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  • '''Mark Tonna''' was born in [[iż-Żurrieq]], [[Malta]] on 13 March 1963. He is a singer songwriter and musician. ...Tonna]] then later, he was part of the various groups of rock music, until in 1993 decided to go solo.
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  • ...in which various influences which the band hadn't counted .. began seeping in, rapidly transforming their material into highly intelligent and creative m ...ided to re-release their first album in the same year. This album is still in demand around the globe.
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  • ...nt reference to context, time and place. Architecture features prominently in her work, as do moody surreal settings often dominated by masked anamorphic ...sign publications and she has been exhibited in high calibre curated shows in Europe, USA and Asia.
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  • ...d televised masses under the patronage of the President. He also performed in the 2012, 2013 and 2014 editions of the Strummin’ concert. ...other F.M. production, this time the pantomime, ''Robin Hood and the Babes in the wood'' at Manoel Theatre.
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  • The 22 semi-finalists for the 2022 edition of the Malta Eurovision Song Contest are known. ...ision Malta will be broadcasting both the semi-finals and the final of the Malta Eurovision Song Contest next February.
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  • ...ona Dalli''' born on 11 March 1994 at [[Pietà|Tal-Pietà]] and she grew up in [[Il-Gudja]]. Iona is a singer and Singing teacher. ...Iona sung the famous Maltese song by [[Freddie Portelli]] ''Viva Malta'' in Chinese.
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  • [[File:Eurovision-Malta-logo-darkBG.jpg|thumbnail|300px|right|Official Malta Eurovision Song Contest logo]] ...l selection process for Malta's entry to the Eurovision Song Contest since 2011, produced by PBS, the national broadcasting corporation.
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  • ...arbonaro''' was born on 8 Febuary, 1990 at [[Pietà|Tal-Pietà]] and grew up in [[Birkirkara]]. He is an actor and model. His uncle are well know in the music scene when one could name [[Sergio Carbonaro]] and even his cous
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  • ...n Shephard''' was born on 16 April, 1957, in Farnborogh, Kent and grow up in a family home with his parents and 3 older sisters at Chislehurst, Bromley ...life when his playing days were coming to an end he qualified as a referee in both Football and American football.
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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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  • ...is an (almost) annual ceremony celebrating the most popular artists in the Malta music scene. ...ularity and is now considered as the premier national Music Awards show in Malta.
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  • '''Sunday May 15 2011 (Michael Bugeja - The Sunday Times of Malta)''' ...is separate way since then, but music remained a big part of Mizzi’s life. In fact it led him to move to Germany where he joined former B3 bandmate [[Gin
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  • '''Victoria Sciberras''' was born on 7 November 2000, She lives in [[Ħamrun]]. She is a Singer. Victoria goes to [[Ġiovanni Curmi Higher Secondary school]] in [[Naxxar]], Next year she will be doing her A levels, Hopefully she will
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  • ...ing assembled, written and produced. The book is scheduled for publication in the summer of 2020. ...uction to this section of the book, giving an overall sense of these texts in relation to the collection and the overall purpose of the book will be incl
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  • '''Dorcas Debono''' (born 15 January 1993) is a singer from [[l-Imġarr]], [[Malta]]. She started her singing career at the age of 13 and took part in various local song contests.
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  • ...when she was asked to form part of the [[Joseph Calleja Children’s Choir]] in 2010. During that same concert, she was one of three soloists to have been ...ely new face to the local music scene, it seems that she will be following in the footsteps of [[Simone Gauci]] who came out of nowhere during the previo
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  • '''Sunday 17 April 2011 (Michael Bugeja - The Sunday Times of Malta)''' ...ance was at the third edition of the notorious [[Festaħwid]] punk festival in 2001. “The name of the band was picked without too much thought,” Kuzza
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  • .... Manolita Grech is publicly knows as an actress/comedian. She married in 2011 and has a daughter Penny Grech. ...ce for the festival. Among the other children who were chosen to represent Malta, was [[Abigail Mallia]] , whom later on she worked with, [[Take Two]] produ
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  • '''Antoine Tonna''' born on 26 June, 1973 and comes from [[Paola]]. [[Malta]]. He is a Bass and Upright Bass player musician. ...he always influenced by the rhythm and bass sound that created the groove in a song. Secondly his sister was learning drums and they could team up toge
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  • '''Julian Grech''', born on 1 June, 1976, He was from [[Mellieħa]], [[Malta]]. ...naged to release 2 studio albums ‐ '''Unorthodox''' in 2006 & '''O.B.E.''' in 2010. Gigged intensely the local scene for more than a decade and was entru
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  • ...ting point for locals who exchange village gossip, play snooker, or engage in activities related to the local village festa. ...ing quite a theatrical scene, while the dignified band members are dressed in their finest with shiny brass instruments to flaunt their musical skills on
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  • ...) is a Maltese singer, songwriter, composer and pianist from [[ir-Rabat]], Malta. ...[Nigret Nightclub]] in Rabat, [[Whisper Nightclub]] in Mosta, and [[BJ's]] in Paceville.
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  • ...‘Heartbreaker’. He was also contestant on the first season of The X Factor Malta. ...rd a theatrical flare to an alternative pop sound. He started his training in performing arts at a very young age at Masquerade Theatre Arts School, whil
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  • '''Bletchley Park''' is an indie rock band based in Malta, who formed in 2008. ...ic Awards 2010]]. Bletchley Park is growing to become a high-aspiring band in the local indie scene.
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  • The '''Future Voices Choir''' was founded in 2011, a year after [[Future Voices Studios]] was open. [[Future Voices Studios]] In 2010 Iona Dalli started to do individual vocal coaching to young children a
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  • '''Noel Scerri''', He was Born in Canada on 3 October, 1982. And grow up at [[Ħamrun]]. He is the Keyboardis ...d winning band Blade). During this period, Noel gained a lot of experience in music composition, sound generation and live performances.
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  • ...s and Stage Management. At the same centre, he attended for another course in drama script writing between 2000 and 2002. ...), [[Inbid ta’ Kuljum]](2009) [[Is-Sur Mastru]] (2010) [[Pupu Fil-Baħar]] (2011) and [[Xagħret Mewwija]] (2013).
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  • ...is an art historian, critic, curator and practicing artist. He specialises in Modern and Contemporary Art History and his research interests include 20th ...enerations of Maltese Artistic Families]] 2014 and 2015. Dr Laganà’s works in progress are the biography of artist and sculptor, [[Ġanni Bonnici]] and a
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  • ...l [[Konkors Kanzunetta Indipendenza 2012]] Since the festival begain again in 1997. This Festival was held at [[Floriana]] [[The Granaries]] on 18 Septem ...tists who have done well have gone onto greener pastures with more success in the following competitions.
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  • ..., I knew that this was my path – singing with live musicians! We performed in a few bars for a while, but eventually took a four year break.'' ...irection she wanted to take, musically. So, she started her own project in 2011 where she was once again joined with Ian, musically. They have always had a
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  • ...n 20 April, 1977. in the capital City of [[Malta]], [[Valletta]], he lives in [[Ħaż-Żabbar]] He is a author and as profession he is a teacher. ...errieħa'' which is still active till today in Birgu where he participated in several plays, comedies and even evenings of singing.
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  • ...Żaren Ellul ta' Fellusu.]] is an improvised verse folk singer from Żebbuġ, Malta. He was born on the 7th February 1954 to Żaru l-Koppi from Ħal Kirkop and ...of a stonemason, which he insists is different from that of a bricklayer. (In Maltese we distinguish between ''l-Imgħallem'', who is the senior builder
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  • '''Summer Malta Hit Song 2014''' was a television song contest broadcast on [[F Living]]. On 22 April 2014 the return of the Summer Malta Hit Song contact was announced, and four days later the official rules and
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  • ...Scerri''' is an artist of a few words. He excels in creating intrigue, and in depicting stereotypical characters, whilst delicately adding notions of inj ...This was followed by studies at the Istituto Statale D’Arte G. Ballardini in Faenza. This was the juncture where he became enraptured by the clay mediu
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  • ...ta's [[Eurovision]] entries. Most of his songs are about things to do with Malta's culture and way of life. His music career took off in 1982 when he appeared on the Maltese TV programme [[Blanzuni]] along with t
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  • [[Malcolm Pisani]] (b. 30 July 1989) is a pop singer from Malta. ...lm has also competed in the first edition of [[Opportunity 2 Challenge]]([[Malta Eurovision Song Contest]] semi-final) where he interpreted the original son
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  • '''Clint Bajada''' born on 24 June 1982 in [[Paola]] [[Malta]] He is a television and radio personality. ...dcasting Authority was classified as the most popular Radio show in Malta in various audience surveys.
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  • ...1 June, 1993, is a upcoming singer who hails from [[Birkirkara]] but lives in [[St Paul’s Bay]]. She is a Singer. ...d in music and singing but did not take the stage until she was a teenager in school productions. She continued doing so successfully and her love for si
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  • Andrew started his career as a radio presenter in 1998 on [[Radio 101]]. He was the first to introduce a complete radio show ...ters including ''Dun Ġorg Preca'' in one of [[Elio Lombardi]]’s production in 2000.
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  • ...singers taken part in it, and they begain to partecipate in it since 2012 in its tenth Edition. Here is a full list of the editions where Malta has taken part:
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  • '''Gabriella Parsons''' was born at [[St Luke’s Hospital]] in [[Pietà]] on 28 July,1983. She is an Actress. For three years she lived in [[Rabat]], [[Malta]] with her family, and then moved to [[Santa Venera]].
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  • '''Three Stops to China''' is an alternative punk band from Malta [sometimes referred to as 3S2C for short]. Since 2014 they have been known ...rst appeared in public on Saturday 23 October 2010 at [[Muddy Waters Bar]] in St Julians sharing the bill with [[Bridget Bone]].
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  • == Storja tal-Għaqda Każin Banda San Filep == [[File: għaqdakażinbandasanfilep.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Għaqda Każin Banda San Filep]]
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  • ...ra''' was born on 8 May,1985 and wrote his first lyrics twenty years after in 2005. ...ic of [[Renato Briffa]]. With the same team, they went to represent Malta in [[Universong Canary Islands International Song Festival]] at 2008 at [[Tene
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  • ...ls including the [[Fl-Għaqda il-Melodija]] where she placed at first place in three Category with – ''Alej Oh Oh'' excerpts written by [[Martin Attard] ...pendence by written request by Martin Attard. Also participated twice in [[Malta festival hit song]] with excerpts ''L-Imħabba'' written by [[Christopher A
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  • '''Shane Delia''' is a chef, restauranteur and TV personality in Melbourne, Australia. ...teau Yering''' in the Yarra Valley where he was promoted to executive chef in 2003. Eleonore’s was recognised as one of the finest country Victoria ho
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  • ...nd moved to the Marija Reġina area, still in Marsa. He was ironically born in Stable Alley, a few paces away from the folk singing wine outlet ran by Kar ...lu Seychell l-Għannej]]. A year later he began folksinging, at Ċisju's Bar in the San Sebastian parish, Qormi.
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  • ...song was heard, the children’s noise and happiness, and all that gathered in one place- The Children's festival TRA LA LA. ...n. Hosted by the biggest kid of the festival Darko Mijalkovski, and filled in with the ballet dancers and the choir consisted of about forty children, th
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  • ...]], his mother played clarinet and drums with local bands and further back in the family tree there was Professor [[Gejtanu Grech]]. ...]], [[Duke of Edinburgh]], [[Malta Regiment Royal Militia]], [[La Stella]] in [[Gozo]] and for a short period of time Band Director of the [[Scottish Reg
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  • ...rrounded by music and was often chosen among her school colleagues to sing in musicals and other school events. ...2014 edition with song ''Hemm Int''. She also played a singing/acting role in the 2012 Christmas Panto with 14 performances at the [[Catholic Institute]]
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  • ...ana McKeon''' is a beatboxer, singer-songwriter and guitarist from Naxxar, Malta. ...he University of Malta and subsequently moved to London to pursue a career in music.

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  • ...rn 19 March 1988), better known by her stage name '''Izzyliscious''', is a Malta-born singer-songwriter. ...ing a Vocals Diploma in Commercial Music Performance at Tech Music Schools in Acton.
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  • ...Show in Kalkara.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Rumbull at Underground Shadowz Show in Kalkara]] ...t 2010]] at the [[Argotti Gardens]] in [[Floriana]]. He has also performed in the UK.
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  • ...[[Valletta]]. He is best know as a singer, guitarist and a song writer in Malta's popular weekly television talk show [[Xarabank]] on [[TVM]] since 1997. ...s singer-songwriter, since the mid-1980s he has been successfully involved in writing lyrics and composing music for television and theatrical production
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  • In 2009 Lara had the opportunity to be an opening act as a pianist in Teatru [[Unplugged 12]], which was my first public performance and one of t ...o do. By the time she was 16, and started doing electric and acoustic sets in local pubs.
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  • ...[[Granfrangisk Abela]] Upper Secondary Schhol, and at The [[University of Malta]]. ...an orchestera, soloist, in various countries, including Monaco and Marocco in the presence of Prince Rainer and King Hassan respectively.
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  • ...of 1995. At [[St Luke’s Hospital]] in [[Pietà|Tal-Pietà]]. And lived in [[In-Naxxar|Naxxar]]. ...] and [[Michela Scerri]] formed up the band [[Karma Skies]] in December of 2011 for Soiree 2012.
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  • ...une, 1981. From [[Sliema]]. She is a Maltese, freelance artist, and since 2011 she lives at [[Mellieħa]]. ...ntly inactive). The band she created focused on promoting Maltese history, in particular the Great Siege of 1565 which was the theme chosen for the conce
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  • ...alk, the series also gives access to the artist through materials gathered in the M3P multimedia database. ...early in 2012, featuring three artists, without any M3P input. The artists in this part of the series are:
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  • '''Alison Gomes Blanco''' was born at [[Ħamrun]] on 25 April, 1982. and lives in Ħamrun. She is a composer and Song Festival Organzier. As a composer she do a song for here daughter Eliana in 2011 ''Mixu Mixu'' with words by [[Alison Ellul]].
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  • ...work with Deptford.TV. It is a collaborative video editing service hosted in Deckspace's racks, based on free and open source software, compiled into a ...engages a diverse population within a limited geographical area, Deptford, in South East London, UK. Deptford is an inner-city area with a mixed socio-ec
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  • ...nguage Pathologist, a singer and a freelance model with a special interest in fashion. ...both parents who both have a passion for music, she was always brought up in a musical environment, encouraged to sing, play musical instruments and exp
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  • ...m Metal Festival''' is an annual gathering of the Maltese doom metal scene in all its various forms at the [[Buskett Roadhouse]]. ...nts and the MDM festival in particular highlight the budding doom scene in Malta.
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  • '''Francesca Galea''' (born 14 November 1982) is a jazz singer from Malta. ...i]] respectively and was part of both samba and maracatu percussion groups in 2012 and 2013. Here she formed a Brazilian music duo called [[Os Dois]] wi
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  • ...dfrey Mifsud]] scored the ALCM diplomas, LLCM And FLCM the clarinet, while in theory was led by the late conductor Mro. [[Ronnie Debattista]]. ...aż-Żebbuġ]] and teacher with [[Soċjeta Filarmonica La Vittoria Mellieħa]]. In 2017 he won the composition competition where his hymn chosen as the anthem
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  • ...with the St. Catherine Band and later he continued to further his studies in music theory under the instruction of Mro. [[Raymond Sciberras]] and music ...Licentiate diploma in music performance from London’s Trinity College and in 2012 the Licentiate diploma from the Associated Board of the Royal Schools
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  • '''Cruz''' is a Maltese pop rock group that came public attention in 2010. The band was formed in the later part of summer of 2009 through a virtual meeting between singer [
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  • ...Febuary 1981. She is a Journalist, Producer and Radio Presenter and lives in [[l-Imsida]]. ...Junior College]], and Graduated in communications from the [[University of Malta]].
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  • '''Matthew Attard''' (b. 1987, Malta) moved to Venice, Italy, in 2009 where he was engaged by The Peggy Guggenheim Collection, the US Pavili ...d in Venice, London, Valletta, Beijing and Los Angeles among other cities. In 2018 he was awarded the Under 30 prize at ArteFiera, Bologna.
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  • ...7 December 1980) is a singer-songwriter and music producer from [[Rabat]], Malta. Wayne has taken part in local and international festivals with a vocal group called [[The Mics]] bu
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  • '''Chordust''' is a pop rock band from Malta. The band was set up in 2009, with a different line up. The vocalist and the bassist are the only o
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  • ...Council for Maltese Living Abroad was set up by the Government of Malta in 2011. ...seas together with another group of persons living in Malta who are versed in matters relating to Maltese living abroad. The Council is chaired by the Mi
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  • ...es are based on their performances regarding pop songs, which they perform in groups, according to their age. On one hand, this festival offers the frame ...nal talent and was organised that way until 2015. It is expected to resume in 2017.
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  • ...ill she married to [[Duane Laus]] son of the late presenter [[Vince Laus]] in 1999 and moved to [[Bugibba]]. About this day she said ''it’s good for me ...videos back in the time when it was the only way to watch a music video in Malta view on [[PBS]].
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  • ...rk Portelli''' born in [[Pietà]] on 5 July, 1994. He is a singer and lives in [[Birżebbuġa]]. He was always been interested in music from an early age, But never gave it any priority.
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  • ...d dead soon after. <ref>[http://www.maltamediaonline.com/?p=29161 Man dies in bulldozer incident] - ''MaltaMedia.com'', 17 August 2010</ref> His funeral ...yne Vella Tribute Gig]] was held on Saturday 23 October 2010 at [[Remedy]] in [[Paceville]].
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  • ...son [[Malcolm Tabone]] u incidentaly is a singer too, and he is taken part in [[KKI Junior 2015]], as a Profession Mandy is a teacher for since 1997. ...oday in serveral wedding, at mass and in receptions, serveral music nights in hotels, Cabaret Shows and private family and companies funcations.
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  • ...eptember 1995. At [[St Luke’s Hospital]] in [[Pietà|Tal-Pietà]]. And lived in [[Birżebbuġa]]. ...] and [[Michela Scerri]] formed up the band [[Karma Skies]] in December of 2011 for Soiree 2012.
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  • ...Actress, Scriptwriter, Producer, Director on TV and Radio Presenter. Lives in [[l-Iklin]] married to director [[Mark Haber]] and got a daughter [[Christi ...enting ''Blanzuni 85'' and producing ''It-tieġ ta’ Karmena Abdilla'' and ''In-Neputija tal-Kappillan'' (amongst others) at the [[Mediterranean Conference
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  • ...nuary of 1995. At [[St Luke’s Hospital]] in [[Pietà|Tal-Pietà]]. And lived in [[Birkirkara]]. ...] and [[Michela Scerri]] formed up the band [[Karma Skies]] in December of 2011 for Soiree 2012.
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  • '''Floren Sultana''' (born 27 September 1991) is a Maltese singer who grew up in [[Sta Lucija]] before moving to [[San Ġwann]]. ...ut at the tender age of five in [[Doreen Galea]]'s choir and participating in a number of local song festivals. However, she credits [[Brian Cefai]] as t
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  • ...ber 1975 at [[Iż-Żurrieq]]. She is an actress and a Drama Teacher with the Malta Educ. Dept. ...2]] - 2008 & 2009 [[Free Spirit Drama]] courses up to Mater Classes 2009-2011 Drama Centre up to Diploma Class – up to present day
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  • '''Cyprian Cassar''' was born on 15 August 1983 . Lives in [[Marsascala]]. ...ecognition Award’, and three consecutive years Best Dance Tunisia Award in Malta Music Awards.
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  • ...ather Vestru, a farmer who used to folk sing in his fields of Ta' Marnisi, in Żejtun. ...Żaren, and folk sung for the first time at the Argotti Folk Music festival in 2000, when it was organized by Ġorġ Mifsud Chircop.
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  • ...he became intrigued with the way an artist combines storytelling and music in rap,” Julian explains. ...global hip-hop scene. You get the same concepts, lyrics and ideas repeated in different songs by different artists. he want to counteract that as Kid Cri
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  • '''Bridget McCrum''' (b. 1934) is a stone-carver but works in plaster for many bronze pieces. ...ce to work on archaeological surveys in [[Somalia]] increased her interest in small objects from the past. The landscape around her two homes has inevita
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  • ...held in Space A of [[St James Cavalier Centre for Creativity]], Valletta, Malta, between the 15th February 2018 and the 18th March 2018. Following on from the research project which commenced in January 2016, work on compiling a detailed catalogue of the [[Fondazzjoni K
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  • ...rtunity to rehearse with and learn from [[Charles Gatt]], founder of the [[Malta International Jazz Festival]] and a notable drummer. He has gained exposure ...a few, in search of inspiration for his musical creations and helping him in developing a diverse jazz repertoire and strong sense of creative, artistic
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  • ...n Galea''' (born 22 June 1987) is a singer and musician from [[Ħ'Attard]], Malta. ...king vocals. He also sings with the [[Big Band Brothers]]. He participated in the pop-rock even Strummin' Home, where he met [[Antonio Olivari]] and was
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  • Brian’s father [[Larry Zahra]], an Honorary Consul for Malta in Michigan and a community leader. He is currently (2013) the President of t ...uently graduated from the University of Detroit School of Law with honours in 1987.
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  • ...Dicember, 1975 at Zurrieq. She is an actress and a Drama Teacher with the Malta Educ. Dept. ...h Take 2 - 2008 & 2009 Free Spirit Drama courses up to Mater Classes 2009-2011 Drama Centre up to Diploma Class – up to present day
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  • ...nd composed by [[Mark Spiteri Lucas]], the year afetr she alson taken part in [[Konkors Kanzunetta Indipendenza - Talent Żgħażugħ 2012]] with the son She is a study [[Music and Communication]] at the [[University of Malta]]. Also study the piano under the direction of [[Alison Hili]] and singing
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  • ...heir family and pet chameleon, live in the small village of [[Bidnija]], [[Malta]], have made music together all their lives. Philippa used to push Bettina away from the camera to be the only one in the home-movie. Twinkle Twinkle little star was her favorite solo. Now they
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  • ...[[Ħaż-Żabbar]] on 17 February 1982. He is a newscaster, married and lives in [[Ħ'Attard]]. Educated at [[Della Salle College]] and [[University of Malta]].
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  • ...a’ [[Bormla]]. Beda l-karriera mużikali meta kellu biss seba snin fil-każin tal-[[Għaqda Madonna tal-Grazzja Banda San Mikiel Żabbar]] taħt is-surma ...tal-Affarijiet Barranin u Kultura, kien waqqaf il-[[Banda Nazzjonali ta’ Malta]], u David peress li kien muzicist promettenti, kien ġie msejjaħ biex jag
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  • ...ns) in Architecture and Civil Engineering (2007-2012) at the University of Malta with one semester (2010) spent at the Universitaʼ di Roma Tor Vergata. ...'', '''architectural design''' and he is currently working as an architect in a studio. <ref>http://nigelbaldacchino.com/whoareyou</ref>
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  • ...Pietru fil-Ktajjen 1957' [[Għaqda Mużikali San Pietru fil- -Ktajjen]], Ka]in tal-Banda lokali tieg[u ta’ [[Birzebbugia]]. ...tra tat-Teatru Manoel]] ta’ dak iż-żmien (illum [[Orkestra Filarmonika ta’ Malta]]) immexxija minn Mro. [[Joseph Sammut]].
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