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Birth name
  
Pawlu Camilleri

Name
  
Pawlu Camilleri

Instruments
  
harmonica and piano

Genres
  
Modern Folk

Origin
  
Valletta Malta


Pawlu Camilleri

Born
  
12 November 1958 (age 65) (
1958-11-12
)

GHAWDEX ILLUM - IL-PITTURA TA' PAWLU CAMILLERI CAUCHI


Pawlu Camilleri is one of Malta's leading harmonica musicians. Born in Valletta, Pawlu grew up in the neighbourhood of Id-Due Balli, a working class area of the Maltese capital city.

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Son of Frankie Camilleri Il-Bibi, a noted Maltese jazz musician, and brother to drummer Joe Camilleri, Pawlu has released a number of religious albums, including Jesus' Words in 1995. He is about to release another in English entitled Faithful.

Pawlu Camilleri Garfien internazzjonali gallartist Gawdxi Pawlu Camilleri Cauchi

Camilleri is also currently working on a Biblical album in Maltese, composing lyrics and melodies inspired by the Old Testament and New Testament. Two songs, Min Jiġi Għandi and GĦidli Ħabib, were already performed during concerts.

He has featured on harmonica in Dominic Galea's jazz album Tribute, Andrew Cauchi's Bil-Qawwa ta' Mħabbtek and in both of Walter Micallef's album, M'Jien Xejn and Ħamsin.

He has sung also Ġewwa Paceville in the Il-Għanja tal-Poplu festival in 2003. This song, written by Vince Żammit won the Best Lyrics Award. Pawlu Camilleri sings regularly at correctional facilities and drug rehab houses in Malta, with his themes focusing on songs of courage and praise of Jesus Christ.

References

Pawlu Camilleri Wikipedia