Difference between revisions of "Wayne Micallef"

From M3P
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Arranged Page:- Wayne W.Micallef - profil text)
(Arranged Page:- Wayne Micallef)
Line 11: Line 11:


“The style of my music, as you know it today, didn’t happen overnight," he states. "It was years of searching and developing my skills, performing with different bands and studying at Berklee Music until finally discovering my sound. It’s always been my passion to write music with musical and lyrical depth. I want to create songs that my fans can relate to and understand. I want my music to speak to people and their lives.” Wayne William’s life was always filled with music.
“The style of my music, as you know it today, didn’t happen overnight," he states. "It was years of searching and developing my skills, performing with different bands and studying at Berklee Music until finally discovering my sound. It’s always been my passion to write music with musical and lyrical depth. I want to create songs that my fans can relate to and understand. I want my music to speak to people and their lives.” Wayne William’s life was always filled with music.
[[File:waynemicallef.jpg|250px|thumb|left|Wayne Micallef]


His father was a well known musician in Malta and his mother, a dancer. His parents shared their love for music with Wayne and his siblings. As a child, he studied music and learned to play the piano. “My dad was always strict with us," says Wayne, "and made us practice every day. I’m thankful now that he always pushed me to sing better, to play better, and to perform better.” Wayne was only seven when he and his siblings had their first performance with their father’s band.
His father was a well known musician in Malta and his mother, a dancer. His parents shared their love for music with Wayne and his siblings. As a child, he studied music and learned to play the piano. “My dad was always strict with us," says Wayne, "and made us practice every day. I’m thankful now that he always pushed me to sing better, to play better, and to perform better.” Wayne was only seven when he and his siblings had their first performance with their father’s band.
   
   
[[File:waynemicallef.jpg|250px|thumb|left|Wayne Micallef]]
Wayne still enjoys playing regularly with his sister and two brothers. After performing with the Mics and returning home from a UK tour with the former band Castaway, Wayne launched his solo career as an artist. He has taken part in local and international festivals. Wayne loves performing live, and has performed in concerts across the UK and Malta. His singles have been well received on the Islands, while reaching top positions on radio charts. Recently, Wayne and his brother, Richard Edwards, created Battle of the Brothers, benefit concerts for Malta’s Puttinu Cares. The charity, [[Puttinu Cares]], helps children with cancer get the treatment they need. “It all started with Rainbow Ward and seeing the kids,” describes Wayne. “Straight afterwards Rich and I knew we wanted to get involved. We’re really passionate about this charity and Battle of the Brothers.  
Wayne still enjoys playing regularly with his sister and two brothers. After performing with the Mics and returning home from a UK tour with the former band Castaway, Wayne launched his solo career as an artist. He has taken part in local and international festivals. Wayne loves performing live, and has performed in concerts across the UK and Malta. His singles have been well received on the Islands, while reaching top positions on radio charts. Recently, Wayne and his brother, Richard Edwards, created Battle of the Brothers, benefit concerts for Malta’s Puttinu Cares. The charity, [[Puttinu Cares]], helps children with cancer get the treatment they need. “It all started with Rainbow Ward and seeing the kids,” describes Wayne. “Straight afterwards Rich and I knew we wanted to get involved. We’re really passionate about this charity and Battle of the Brothers.  



Revision as of 17:22, 15 January 2014

Cleanup Icon 2014.png

Clean-up Needed

The text currently on this page needs further work. It was most likely imported or reproduced from a website associated with the subject of the page - possibly through a process involving far-from-perfect machine translation, often with awkward results. It is awaiting the attention of an experienced M3P editor, which could be you. It may be slightly out of date, or may need other elements taken care of appropriately, including proofreading or copy-editing for grammar and style.

STUB

This page is a stub

Stub pages are like acorns. The first seed has been planted, but you can help them grow! There may, for example, also be other M3P resources linking to it. You can help by expanding this page.

Wayne Micallef

Wayne W.Micallef born 27 December 1980. He is a singer-songwriter and music producer from Rabat, Malta.

He has been performing, writing and producing music since the age of thirteen, and fell on love with writing particularly influenced by his father Joe George Micallef. During his teenage years he played with various bands and artists across several genres.

Wayne has taken part in local and international festivals with a vocal group called The Mics but he has gone solo around 2007 releasing song for local radios, all reaching high positions on the respective charts. He also performs regularly all over the island and abroad.

Wayne lives and breathes music. He is incredibly dedicated to writing and producing his own compositions to perfection.

“The style of my music, as you know it today, didn’t happen overnight," he states. "It was years of searching and developing my skills, performing with different bands and studying at Berklee Music until finally discovering my sound. It’s always been my passion to write music with musical and lyrical depth. I want to create songs that my fans can relate to and understand. I want my music to speak to people and their lives.” Wayne William’s life was always filled with music.

[[File:waynemicallef.jpg|250px|thumb|left|Wayne Micallef]

His father was a well known musician in Malta and his mother, a dancer. His parents shared their love for music with Wayne and his siblings. As a child, he studied music and learned to play the piano. “My dad was always strict with us," says Wayne, "and made us practice every day. I’m thankful now that he always pushed me to sing better, to play better, and to perform better.” Wayne was only seven when he and his siblings had their first performance with their father’s band.

Wayne still enjoys playing regularly with his sister and two brothers. After performing with the Mics and returning home from a UK tour with the former band Castaway, Wayne launched his solo career as an artist. He has taken part in local and international festivals. Wayne loves performing live, and has performed in concerts across the UK and Malta. His singles have been well received on the Islands, while reaching top positions on radio charts. Recently, Wayne and his brother, Richard Edwards, created Battle of the Brothers, benefit concerts for Malta’s Puttinu Cares. The charity, Puttinu Cares, helps children with cancer get the treatment they need. “It all started with Rainbow Ward and seeing the kids,” describes Wayne. “Straight afterwards Rich and I knew we wanted to get involved. We’re really passionate about this charity and Battle of the Brothers.

It’s a great experience to connect with our fans in this way and lend a hand to the kids who benefit from Puttinu.” Wayne has dedicated his entire life to music. It’s his ambition to have success with it wherever life leads him and most importantly for people to enjoy the music. “I feel that this is just the start for me," says Wayne. "And I’m looking forward to the future and what happens next.”

External links