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  • '''Albert Marshall''' born in [[Ħ'Attard]] on Dicember, 1947. Theatre Director, Poet, Presenter. ..., Albert Marshall’s name has become synonymous with theatre and television in Malta.
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  • ...e of 12, under his guidance of his elder brother Richard. Paul’s youth was in effect characterized by his deep passion for dancing and he spent his teen ...ding performance. Paul Curmi is also responsible for composing the typical Maltese folk music which accompanies the various dances.
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  • '''Ġwann Abela''' was born in [[Rabat]], [[Malta]], on 31st August 1954, son of Carmelo and Victoria Mica ...emporary Profession. He studied philosophy at [[St. Mary of Jesus Friary]] in Rabat. On 22nd August 1976 he made his Solemn Profession.
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  • ...d international exchanges that have helped to transform the cultural scene in Malta, like Divergent Thinkers, the Curatorial School, the Valletta Interna * 2017: A Safe Haven, Art Gallery of Burlington, Ontario, Canada;
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  • ...st. At that early stage in her career, Mary Rose Mallia gave various shows in local night spots, hotels, television and radio. In 1967 she featured with two tracks in the first vinyl LP released in Malta, with the songs ''Ma Ora No'' and ''Xorti u l-Imħabba'', both writte
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  • ..., a number of members established within the St George’s Club (established in 1872) a new band bearing the name of ''Filarmonica San Giorgio''. ...ted for the first time in the Good Friday procession and the titular feast in honour of St George. The newly formed band had to shoulder the burden relat
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  • ..., comedian and broadcaster, from [[Ħal Għaxaq]], Malta. He is most popular in Malta from his parodies of popular songs, especially Malta's [[Eurovision]] His music career took off in 1982 when he appeared on the Maltese TV programme [[Blanzuni]] along with the group [[Young]], which was quite a
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  • Mro '''Frank Galea''' (23 July 1945 - 1 February 2012) was a Maltese composer, bandmaster and broadcaster from [[Ħaż-Żebbuġ]]. ...ġ Boys’ Primary School between 1951-1954 and the [[Archbishop’s Seminary]] in [[Floriana]] between 1954-1962.
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  • ...owing the [[Convention of Leaders of Associations of Maltese Abroad and of Maltese origin]]. The assembled delegates then appointed 5 office bearers * [[Milo Vassallo]] – Canada
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  • '''Guido de Marco''' (22 July 1931 - 12 August 2010) was a Maltese lawyer and politician. He served as the sixth President of the Republic fro ...ed as a Bachelor of Arts in 1952, in Philosophy, Economics and Italian and in 1955 as a Doctor of Laws. Since 1967 he has been a lecturer and later a Pro
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  • '''Ġużeppi Camilleri l-Jimmy tal-Fjur''' was born in Qormi on the 21st January 1917, the son of Pawlu Camilleri Tal-Fjur and Ant ...Fjur bust.jpg|500px|thumb|right|Bust of Ġużeppi Camilleri l-Jimmy tal-Fjur in Luqa.]]
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  • '''Carmelo Muscat''' (1928-2012) better known as ''il-Captain'' was a Maltese violinist, guitarist and composer from [[Mellieħa]]. He was born on 28 March 1928 and lived in his hometown throughout his life, making it the centre of his musical life
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  • ...tres locally and abroad. [[England]], [[Ireland]], [[Italy]], [[Tunis]], [[Canada]] and [[Australia]]. Took part in various rock operas, prizedays, musicals and teleserials. As an actor, sing
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  • ...Paul left the band to fly to [[Boston]] [[USA]] where he obtained a degree in music at the [[Berklee College of Music]]. ...n [[Australia]] and [[Canada]], besides taking part in many festivals both in Malta and aboard.
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  • ...l Abela Il-Bambinu.jpg|320px|thumb|right|Mikiel Abela l-Bambinu]] was born in [[Żejtun]] on the 16th of August 1920. He was brought up and lived in his father’s farmhouse that is located between Il-Qajjenza and Marsaxlokk
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  • ...s, including advertising as well the Generalk Work's Union finance office. In 1988 he became sub-editor for the [[Weekend Chronicle]] but within a few mo ...ebruary 1997 he became Chief Sub-Editor for the daily newspaper l-orizzont in charge of international news, and all entertainment and television pages.
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  • '''Sammy Bartolo''' (18 August 1947 - 22 November 1997) was a Maltese singer and drummer from [[Mellieħa]]. His proper name was Salvu, but he w ...g part in local song contests at a very young age, in fact he participated in a festival organised by the [[Żgħażagħ Ħaddiema Nsara]] at the age of
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  • ...born on 25 January, 2001. In [[Victoria]], [[Gozo]] Lives with her family in Victoria. ...nging, and in 2013 together with her friend Victoria Xuereb (now living in Canada) decided to start to go take some lessons to learn as well as the Technical
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  • ...was born in [[Rabat]], [[Malta]] on 23 October 1960. She began her career in broadcasting on 24 April 1978 as Announcer / Producer with the radio statio ...the jury of the beauty and singing competitions including the Festival of Maltese Song.
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  • ...5 - 10 March 2010) was a singer from Żurrieq, Malta, who was active mainly in the 1970s and 1980s. ...e a hit with the song ''Qalb ta' Kampanjol'' written by [[Alfred C. Sant]] in the mid-1970s.
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