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[[File: vincefabri.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Vince Fabri]]
'''Vince Fabri''' born on 30 March 1960 is a Maltese singer-songwriter from [[Valletta]]. He is best know as a singer, guitarist and a song writer in Malta's popular weekly television talk show [[Xarabank]] on [[TVM]] since 1997.


http://www.vincefabri.com/
[[File:fabrivince.jpg|150px|thumb|left|Vince Fabri]]


http://www.reverbnation.com/controller/audio_player/detachable_player/artist_833150?autoPlay=true
Apart from numerous solo performances as singer-songwriter, since the mid-1980s he has been successfully involved in writing lyrics and composing music for television and theatrical productions.


Born in Malta in 1960, presently performing as a singer, guitarist and a song writer in Malta's most popular television weekly talk show Xarabank.
A CD with the songs he wrote for a satirical television program called "[[Aħn' Aħna jew m'Aħniex]]" (1987/88) is undoubtedly one his best selling releases.


Apart from numerous solo performances as singer-songwriter, for the last fifteen years he has been successfully involved in writing lyrics and  
In 1991 Fabri composed the music for the lyrics written by the Maltese poet and writer [[Oliver Friggieri]] from his own poems entitled "[[Mal-Fanal Hemm Ħarstek Tixgħel]]". This was originally released on cassette and later on CD. A launch concert took place at the Sala Isouard of the Manoel Theatre.
composing music for television and theatrical productions.


The CD with the songs he wrote for a satirical television program called 'Ahn' Ahna jew m'Ahniex' is considered locally as one of the best selling releases.
He is also one of the coordinators of a Maltese literally group [[Poeżijaplus]], which has been holding monthly literally evenings since 1999.


Vince Fabri composed the music for the lyrics written by the renowned Maltese poet and writer Oliver Friggieri that was released on a CD in 1991.
In 2007 he participated in the poetry festival 'Voix de la Méditerranée' held every year in Lodeve, a town of southern France, and in November 2008 he performed at Literature Live Festival in Croatia and in the Biennale Internationale de Poésie en Val de Marne in France.
 
A series of events called [[Vince & Friends]] was produced by Fabri every Thursday at [[CityPro Cafe]] in Valletta during the summer of 2011.
 
==Discography==
* Qalbaha Tħabbat Din il-Belt
* Ħolma Virtwali
* Stennewni
* Droga
* Telefonata
* L-Għanja tat-Tislima
* L-Għanja ta' l-Għaqda
* L-Ghanja tar-Rabta
* L-Għanjatal-Wegħda
* L-Għanja Tal-Merħba
* Is-Salmi Tal-Bniedem tat-Triq
* Il-Blata tas-Sekli
* Poeta
* Raymond u Karen
* Hekk Biss Ikun Poeta
* U Baqa' s-Skiet Madwari
* Fil-Bar tal-Kantuniera
* Mur Orqod Binti
* Mal-Fanal hemm Ħarstek Tixgħel
* Ċella
* Kull Sekonda
* L-Unjoni
* Fil-Kju
* Il-Fatat ta' Strada Stretta
 
==External Links==
* [http://www.vincefabri.com/ Vince Fabri's official website]
 
* [http://www.facebook.com/vince.fabri Vince Fabri on Facebook]
 
* [http://www.reverbnation.com/vincefabri Vince Fabri on ReverbNation] - songs available to stream or download
 
* [http://www.poezijaplus.com/XiJmiss.html Poezijaplus]


He is also one of the coordinators of a Maltese literally group Poezijaplus, which has been holding monthly literally evenings since 1999.


http://www.poezijaplus.com/XiJmiss.html
==See also==
[[:Category:Vince Fabri Photos]]


In 2007 he participated in the poetry festival 'Voix de la Méditerranée' held every year in Lodeve, a town of southern France, and in November 2008 he performed at Literature Live Festival in Croatia and in the Biennale Internationale de Poésie en Val de Marne in France.
[[Category:A-Z of the Malta Music Scene]]
[[Category:Maltese singer-songwriters]]
[[Category:Born in 1960]]

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Vince Fabri

Vince Fabri born on 30 March 1960 is a Maltese singer-songwriter from Valletta. He is best know as a singer, guitarist and a song writer in Malta's popular weekly television talk show Xarabank on TVM since 1997.

Vince Fabri

Apart from numerous solo performances as singer-songwriter, since the mid-1980s he has been successfully involved in writing lyrics and composing music for television and theatrical productions.

A CD with the songs he wrote for a satirical television program called "Aħn' Aħna jew m'Aħniex" (1987/88) is undoubtedly one his best selling releases.

In 1991 Fabri composed the music for the lyrics written by the Maltese poet and writer Oliver Friggieri from his own poems entitled "Mal-Fanal Hemm Ħarstek Tixgħel". This was originally released on cassette and later on CD. A launch concert took place at the Sala Isouard of the Manoel Theatre.

He is also one of the coordinators of a Maltese literally group Poeżijaplus, which has been holding monthly literally evenings since 1999.

In 2007 he participated in the poetry festival 'Voix de la Méditerranée' held every year in Lodeve, a town of southern France, and in November 2008 he performed at Literature Live Festival in Croatia and in the Biennale Internationale de Poésie en Val de Marne in France.

A series of events called Vince & Friends was produced by Fabri every Thursday at CityPro Cafe in Valletta during the summer of 2011.

Discography

  • Qalbaha Tħabbat Din il-Belt
  • Ħolma Virtwali
  • Stennewni
  • Droga
  • Telefonata
  • L-Għanja tat-Tislima
  • L-Għanja ta' l-Għaqda
  • L-Ghanja tar-Rabta
  • L-Għanjatal-Wegħda
  • L-Għanja Tal-Merħba
  • Is-Salmi Tal-Bniedem tat-Triq
  • Il-Blata tas-Sekli
  • Poeta
  • Raymond u Karen
  • Hekk Biss Ikun Poeta
  • U Baqa' s-Skiet Madwari
  • Fil-Bar tal-Kantuniera
  • Mur Orqod Binti
  • Mal-Fanal hemm Ħarstek Tixgħel
  • Ċella
  • Kull Sekonda
  • L-Unjoni
  • Fil-Kju
  • Il-Fatat ta' Strada Stretta

External Links


See also

Category:Vince Fabri Photos