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Helen and Joseph

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Helen and Joseph
OriginMalta
GenresPop
Years active1972–2024
LabelsRediffusion
MembersJoe Cutajar, Helen Micallef

Helen and Joseph was a Maltese singing duo consisting of Joe Cutajar and Helen Micallef, best known for their participation in the Eurovision Song Contest 1972, held in Edinburgh, Scotland.[1]

The duo briefly reunited at the Malta Eurovision Song Contest in 2022, singing "L-imħabba" on the 50th anniversary of their participation.[2]

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Before Helen and Joseph

Helen Micallef

Helen Micallef
Born (1950-05-08) 8 May 1950 (age 74)
Birkirkara, Malta
OriginMalta
Years active1960–present
Formerly ofThe Links
Helen and Joseph
Partner(s)Joe Cutajar

Helen Micallef was born on 8 May 1950 in Birkirkara, Malta. The fourth of eight children, she was the sibling of fellow Eurovision entrant Renato, who went on to represent Malta at the Eurovision Song Contest 1975 in Stockholm, Sweden. Micallef began her singing career at the age of 10 years old when took part in a song festival with her sister in the hall of St. Aloysius College. At 14, she joined the group The Four Links, which consisted of Joe Muscat, John B. Gove and Edwin Vella.

After numerous line-up changes, Elio Calleja joined the group and they simply renamed to The Links. In 1966, they won second place in a Sicilian Song Contest. Later that year, Micallef left the group to begin her career as a soloist.[3] The group went on to enter into multiple Maltese national finals, even competing with Micallef in 1972.[4]

In 1967, she won a song contest against Albano and Mia Martini amongst others, who both would also go on to Eurovision on multiple occasions.[5] With this victory, Micallef played concerts in Rome and Florence and represented Malta in another International Festival held in the city of Sopot in Poland.

After this, she remained active in various television programs, Nightclubs and Hotels. In 1968, Helen won the Malta Song Festival with the song "Tu ora capirai" written by Composer Carmelo Zammit. In 1969, Helen finished in 2nd Place at the Malta Song Festival with the song "Qawsalla" written by composer F.X. Pisani.[6]

Joe Cutajar

Joe Cutajar
Cutajar in 2022
Cutajar in 2022
Background information
Born(1941-01-27)27 January 1941
Valletta, Malta
DiedMarch 2024(2024-03-00) (aged 83)
Formerly ofHelen and Joseph
Partner(s)Helen Micallef

Joe Cutajar was born in Valletta on 27 January 1941. In 1969, he participated in the Malta Song Festival (where Helen also participated, finishing 2nd) and won the prize for Best Singer.[7] Joe Cutajar died in March 2024, at the age of 83.[8]

At Eurovision

Cutajar won Song For Europe 1972, the Maltese national final, on the 12th January 1972 with the song "L-imħabba". Despite winning solo, Micallef accompanied him in Edinburgh. She had finished third with the song "Għasfur taċ-ċomb".[7][9]

At the contest, the duo performed in vibrant red polka-dots. They finished last with 48 points, getting the minimum of amount 2 points from 10 out of 18 juries — their highest mark was 6 votes from the United Kingdom.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "Edinburgh 1972". eurovision.tv. Retrieved 7 May 2023.
  2. ^ "Ara: Helen u Joe protagonisti fi dwett klassiku". Retrieved 7 May 2023.
  3. ^ "Helen Micallef - M3P". www.m3p.com.mt. Retrieved 2023-05-05.
  4. ^ "MALTESE SEMI-FINAL 1972". natfinals.50webs.com. Retrieved 2023-05-05.
  5. ^ "Italy". eurovision.tv. Retrieved 2023-05-05.
  6. ^ "Helen & Joseph". Retrieved 7 May 2023.
  7. ^ a b "Song for Europe '72". Times of Malta. 23 December 1971. p. 28.
  8. ^ "Singer Joe Cutajar dies, aged 83". Times of Malta. 7 March 2024. Retrieved 7 March 2024.
  9. ^ "Malta's song for Europe". Times of Malta. 15 January 1972. p. 8.

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Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Joe Grech
with "Marija l-Maltija"
Malta in the Eurovision Song Contest
1972
Succeeded by
Renato
with "Singing This Song"
This page was last edited on 9 April 2024, at 18:04
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