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In 1965, Hot Shots changed their name to The Templars.  
In 1965, Hot Shots changed their name to The Templars.  


For some time they accompanied the singer [[Joe Grech]], mostly the [[Rocky Vale]] in [[St Julians]]. By then the line-up consisted of  [[Dennis Buhagiar]] on rhythm guitar, [[Joe Buhagiar]] on bass guitar, Arthur Desira on second guitar, Wilfrid Buttigieg on lead guitar, Lino Desira on drums.
For some time they accompanied the singer [[Joe Grech]], mostly the [[Rocky Vale]] in [[San Ġiljan]]. By then the line-up consisted of  [[Dennis Buhagiar]] on rhythm guitar, [[Joe Buhagiar]] on bass guitar, Arthur Desira on second guitar, Wilfrid Buttigieg on lead guitar, Lino Desira on drums.


[[Category:A-Z of the Malta Music Scene]]
[[Category:A-Z of the Malta Music Scene]]
[[Category:Musical groups from Malta]]
[[Category:Musical groups from Malta]]

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Hot Shots
The Templars

The Templars was a musicial group from Malta formed in 1961 as Hot Shots.

At first, the band consisted of three guitarist and a drummer.

The original line-up was Arthur Desira, Twanny Desira, Lino Desira, and Wilfred Buttigieg.

They played hits by the The Shadows, The Ventures, The Spotniks, The Shantays and others such guitar groups popular in that era.

In 1965, Hot Shots changed their name to The Templars.

For some time they accompanied the singer Joe Grech, mostly the Rocky Vale in San Ġiljan. By then the line-up consisted of Dennis Buhagiar on rhythm guitar, Joe Buhagiar on bass guitar, Arthur Desira on second guitar, Wilfrid Buttigieg on lead guitar, Lino Desira on drums.