Valerio Bugeja

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Valerio Bugeja born on 21 December, 1954. He comes from Ħamrun. He is a Singer.

He started singing at the age of 10 years with the MUSEUM Ħamrun section near his home, singing in the choir and even as a soloist at the Christmas singing festival at the Oratory in Ħamrun, near the Parish church of St Geajtan produced by MUSEUM.

He sang one's at Doris Degiorgio festival at Bel Veiw hall in Mellieħa from our folk group at the youth centre at Immaculate Conception Parish church on Sunday morning folkmass with Qoton group was formed started and taking part in festivals at Nigret Night Club in Żurrieq at the Oratory in Birkirkara Paul Caruana song L-Għanja tal-Bdiewa winning that Festival with the group Qotom was host singers at the Miss Malta 1976 and with Maltese known song ‘Filgħodu Kmieni winning at Freedom Hall and making top list selling in records singing at Many hotels on TV taking part in ‘Kantina Folk’ tv programm.

After the group fromed from five members, become also with seven members with the name mellowed away unless singing at Karouki pubs in Buying a and St Paul's Bay.