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A second album, with twelve songs, included ''Xerred l-Imħabba'', ''X'rat il-Gardjola'', ''Mikiel Anton Vassalli'' and ''Dawra mal-Ibliet''. The date of release is presumed to be in the early Eighties. Camilleri's third album included Il-Għanja ta' Pajjiżi, a new version of Il-Għannej, Leli l-Qasir and the popular Malta Calypson, which was performed with the Medium Wave Band.
A second album, with twelve songs, included ''Xerred l-Imħabba'', ''X'rat il-Gardjola'', ''Mikiel Anton Vassalli'' and ''Dawra mal-Ibliet''. The date of release is presumed to be in the early Eighties. Camilleri's third album included ''Il-Għanja ta' Pajjiżi'', a new version of ''Il-Għannej'', ''Leli l-Qasir'' and the popular ''Malta Calypso'', which was performed with the Medium Wave Band.


He has also taken the stage with folksinger [[Mikiel Abela Il-Bambinu]].
He has also taken the stage with folksinger [[Mikiel Abela Il-Bambinu]].

Revision as of 10:10, 7 October 2012


Tony Camilleri is a leading pop singer and entertainer. He has released several albums. The first was aptly named Il-Għannej, as his is widely known. It featured thirteen songs, including Rajt Ma Rajtx, Imħabba f'Kemmuna and Ħabibi l-Parrukkier and L-Għannej. The latter was also featured with what he termed as a Yugoslav version. It is not specified if it was sung in Serb, Croat or Slovenian.

Tony Camilleri Il-Għannej

A second album, with twelve songs, included Xerred l-Imħabba, X'rat il-Gardjola, Mikiel Anton Vassalli and Dawra mal-Ibliet. The date of release is presumed to be in the early Eighties. Camilleri's third album included Il-Għanja ta' Pajjiżi, a new version of Il-Għannej, Leli l-Qasir and the popular Malta Calypso, which was performed with the Medium Wave Band.

He has also taken the stage with folksinger Mikiel Abela Il-Bambinu.

Camilleri still performs regularly, also in the role of a stand-in comedian for non-Maltese overseas guests. He hosts, together Pauline Agius, the breakfast show Espresso on RTK radio on 103.00FM.

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