The Crowns

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The Crowns is a rock group from Malta. The band was formed in the early months of 2010.

The Crowns have performed in a number of local open-air events as well as in pubs and establishments around Malta. The band has been featured on various radio and T.V. stations, such as Radio 101 Live Sessions, Crazebook, Geko, amongst others, along-side some of Malta’s as well as international top musical talent. During the KSU University Campus Fest 2010, the Crowns warmed up for Red Electrick and Airport Impressions. The Crowns were also the main act during the unique Nadur Carnival in Gozo where the band entertained the young crowd in the Nadur square with an hour-long ‘cannon-ball’ rock set! Nailing the auditions as well as the 4-way acoustic battle, The Crowns have made it to the grand finale at the Vodafone Upcoming Artist 2011 which was held in April. The band has also participated in several charity events in aid of good causes such as the annual ‘Ohloq Tbissima’.

Fresh out of the studio, The Crowns have recently (2011) released new material on local air-waves after recording at Temple Studios with David Vella, producer to some of Malta’s best local performers as well as established international artists.

Their debut single ‘Memories’ attracted considerable air-play and made it on a number of local charts, topping the 89.7 Bay Malta’s Top 10 chart at No. 1 for a number of weeks. The single has received numerous positive reviews and media attention and was featured on Toni Sant's 257th Mużika Mod Ieħor podcast on Saturday 28 May 2011.

The band is keeping itself busy with preparations for upcoming gigs, events and further radio releases.

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