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BIOGRAPHY
The sisterly-duo CHARLENE &
NATASHA hail from Marsascala, a small village in the southern part
of Malta. They have been on the music scene for quite some time and
have established themselves as a very popular acts both locally as
well as on an international level.
Charlene & Natasha made it to
the Malta Song for Europe stage separately in 1998 but joined forces
for the 1999 edition and remained together as a duo ever since. In
the year 2002 Charlene & Natasha ranked 3rd in the "People's Ode
Song Contest" held in the Auditorium of the University of Malta.
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performed the song
"Gieghltni Ntir" ('You Made me Fly') lyrics by the older of the two
Natasha to the music composed by the younger, Charlene.
In September of 2002, they took part in the "Malta Independence Song
Contest" with two entries. Both "Nirien" (Fires) and "Sejjahtli,
Sejjahtlek" (Calls) were composed by Charlene to lyrics by Deo
Grech.
The team behind the latest successes joined forces again and created
"Xita fid-Dezert" (music: Charlene Grima; lyrics: Deo Grech) which
made it to the top-5 of the Malta International Song Contest 2002.
It also represented Malta in the 1st edition of the Online Song
Contest and the Ogae Song Contest 2003.
The following year Charlene &
Natasha made it to the Malta Song for Europe 2003 with two entries,
"Rain of Fire" (Deo Grech/Charlene Grima) and "Superstitious"
(Gerard J. Borg/Philip Vella). They eventually ranked 5th with "Superstitous"
and represented Malta in Prague Talent Song Contest 2003 with
"Hearts on Fire" (Gerard j.Borg/Philip Vella). "Rain of Fire"
remained as one of their most loved entries by the Malta Song for
Europe fans and is constantly requested to be played on local radio
shows focusing on local artists.
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In 2003 they
entered other two contests: Festival Super ONE and Independence Song
Contest 2003. Charlene & Natasha performed "Xrara Nar" (A Blaze of
Fire) - (Deo Grech/Charlene Grima) and "Tridx nitkellmu car" (I'm so
glad you're mine) - (Alfred C. Sant/Charlene Grima) at Festival
Super ONE, which was held between October-November 2003 on a local
TV Station, Super ONE TV, running under the auspices of F.I.D.O.F.
The Grima sisters performed another two entries at the Independence
Song Contest 2003. The two entries were "Celebrazzjoni"
(Celebration) - (Deo Grech/Charlene Grima) and "Zommni Hdejk"
(Destiny) - (Deo Grech/Natasha Grima/Charlene Grima).
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2004 also started
off on quite a positive note for the Grima sisters and their
co-songwriter Grech. They made it to the finals of MALTA SONG FOR
EUROPE 2004, held in mid-February 2004, with their self-penned "A
SIMPLE WISH". The same song reached the finals of SUNFLOWER FESTIVAL
2004 (top-5 placing) held in Serbia and AMBERSTAR 2004 (winners)
held in Latvia later.
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2004 also saw
Charlene & Natasha's successful "Xita Fid-Dezert" included in an
international-music cd-compilation by EROS Greece. This wasn't their
only link with Greece. During Summer 2004, their latest self-penned
"XRARA NAR" (A Blaze of Fire) made it to the top-25 playlist of the
Greek radio station, Radio Choice 102,8 in Polykastro - Kilkis /
Greece.
Charlene & Natasha are also performing on a weekly basis on "Kollox
Sibt" every Saturday afternoon on NET TV - a TV Show produced by BME
and hosted by Karl & Romina Bonaci together with Ryan Borg.
In 2005 Charlene & Natasha joined forces with Swedish songwriters
Jonas "Salle" Sahlin and Johan Bejerholm who together with Deo Grech
wrote for them "LOVE IS THE REASON" which made it to the finals of
MALTA SONG FOR EUORPE 2005, held on 19th February 2005. This led to
the co-operation of the Grima sisters with Sweden-based Lionheart
Int. Records.
In 2006, Natasha and Charlene made it to the finals of the Go Mobile
Malta Song for Europe 2006. The girls experimented with a change of
style from their typical 'upbeaty-pop' sound and went for a fusion
of Celtic with Gothic rock sound with 'Echoes of Gaia", a completely
different style and completely new concept for the Malta Song for
Europe festival! Written by Natasha Grima and Deo Grech, with music
composed by Charlene Grima. The girls won the back-up jury vote who
unanimously voted them at first place, scoring 60 points out of a
maximum possible vote of 60 points!
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