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Born on 16th January 1958, is a singer songwriter and guitarist.
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His first band was Flame at the beginning of the 70's, with members from his hometown Żejtun and the surrounding area.
'''Tarcisio Barbara''' (born 16 January 1958) is a singer-songwriter and guitarist from [[Żejtun]], Malta.


In the late 70's, Tarcisio joined VHF, gigging around the island until mid-80's.
His first band was [[Flame]] at the beginning of the 1970s, with members from his hometown Żejtun and the surrounding area.
 
In the late 1970s, Tarcisio joined/formed [[VHF]], gigging around the island until mid-1980s.


Later on he joined various musicians playing as resident bands in hotels.
Later on he joined various musicians playing as resident bands in hotels.


Tarcisio started his Eurovision adventure on the 3rd February 1995, having placed third with  
On 3 February 1995, Tarcisio placed third in the [[Malta Song for Europe]] contest, with Castles Made Of Sand co-written with [[Manny Busuttil]].
'Castles Made Of Sand' co-written by Manny Busuttil in the Maltese preliminaries.
 
[[Category:A-Z of the Malta Music Scene]]
[[Category:Maltese singer-songwriters]]
[[Category:Born in 1958]]

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Tarcisio Barbara (born 16 January 1958) is a singer-songwriter and guitarist from Żejtun, Malta.

His first band was Flame at the beginning of the 1970s, with members from his hometown Żejtun and the surrounding area.

In the late 1970s, Tarcisio joined/formed VHF, gigging around the island until mid-1980s.

Later on he joined various musicians playing as resident bands in hotels.

On 3 February 1995, Tarcisio placed third in the Malta Song for Europe contest, with Castles Made Of Sand co-written with Manny Busuttil.