


Rosman started his career at a young age, he is well known for his versatile strong and control in his voice, and for his brilliant live performances. Rosman has written material for himself as a songwriter and has even written songs for other established artists in Malta and abroad, he has also participated in several well known musicals.
In Malta he has participated in what is considered to be the most prestigious festivals which include the Malta Song for Europe, Malta International Song Festival & the Independence Festival. He has also been invited in several national TV shows and is well known in his home country.
In the last few years Rosman has established his name in the Maltese music scene significantly, working with very well known composers and authors in Malta and UK.
His ambition is to break into the international scene, in fact these last two years have been a positive change for the talented singer Rosman Pace as he was searching for his musical identity. He has been working on various material with foreign UK producer Jorden Milnes and currently is searching for that little bit of luck and the possibility to get his work signed by a major record company. He has created a new style, which hopefully will lead him to reach his goals in the near future.
Currently, Rosman has extended his travel throughout Europe due to his career as he has been invited to many events held in many major cities. In the last few months he has represented his country in various International Festivals were he has always achieved a remarkable result for his career.
His performace in Europe started of in June in Latvia were he was awarded the first place in the International Song Festival, Amberstar at the Dzintari Concert Hall. The festival was based on the result of an international which included members from Latvia, Estonia, Russia, Ukraine, Spain, Italy, Lithuania and Belarus.
It was an International Song Festival represented by many countries throughout Europe and the rest of the world which included Spain, Sweden, Italy, Croatia, Lithuania, Estonia, Ukraine, Russia, South Africa and many more and was broadcasted on a very popular TV station in Russia and the Baltic States and seen by over 140 million people.
Rosman then moved on to represent Malta in Spain in the Universong International Festival in July. An International Song Festival made up of 15 countries these included USA, Lithuania, Poland, Italy, Latvia, Spain and many more, were he won 2nd and 3rd placing as overall Best Singer and Best Song.
Rosman was also invited to perform in several important events during his tour in Spain he sang in various discotheques and night clubs and was invited to a number of interviews on the national Spanish Radio stations. One of his interviews was actually with the popular Jose Luis Uribarri the established Spanish Eurovision Song contest commentator.
In August Rosman had also shot his first professional video in Croatia with cinematographer Dario Godic, who is currently working with American idol Richard Gere on his new film based on war crimes called Spring Break in Bosnia, which is being shot on site in Croatia.
He then traveled out of Europe to Serbia were he participated and placed third in the prestigious Sunflower festival known as the second Eurovision in the Ex-Yugoslavian & the Baltic States. This festival was transmitted live on satellite TV and watched by over 32 million viewers. During this festival the director of Europop Concert Johann Adamo had invited Rosman to perform in Sarajevo, Bosnia Herzegovina.
In September Rosman won the grand prix as Best Singer in the Italian international festival of pop music Canzoni Dal Mondo which was held the Costanzo Mattiello Theatre in Pompeii , in Naples.
This October Rosman has been in London recording his new tracks and promoting himself in various places especially in clubs and events held in Central London.
Unsigned artist Rosman is currently working on his aspiration of promoting himself with the extensive material he has achieved recently.
Last November Rosman submitted some of his tracks in the Malta Song for Europe 2007 Festival. In this festival 228 entries had been submitted to participate and an International Jury made up of 8 members had to select a number tracks to a second phase where the singers would have to perform live on stage in front of another panel of 7 international jury members. Rosman with his track “Rollercoaster Ride” made it in both the first and second phase and was one of the 14 entries which had been one of the chosen songs to the semi-finals which will be held in MFCC on the 1st February 2007. Another 2 tracks from a Festival known as Opportunity Challenge” have been selected and this has been done to allow new singers to participate in this prestigious local festival.
Rosman during his international tour this summer has had the opportunity to meet various singers from many countries. On his first international trip were he represented Malta in Latvia he had met the Lithuanian Singer Žydrė Maziliauskaite who approached Rosman to write her a song as a composer/author for the Lithuanian Eurovision Song Contest 2007. That summer Rosman wrote the song “It was good to be with you” for Žydrė which was then submitted to possibly represent Lithuania for the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest 2007. This song has qualified since then to the second phase just recently and Žydrė will be performing the song on the 17th February 2007 with another 12 contestants of which the best performances will participate in the finals which are to be held on the 3rd March 2007. Further details could be found on the Lithuania site www. eurovizija.lt.
Rosman has many plans for 2007 of which in the near future he will be releasing his new video “We Can Change the World” which he had shot in Croatia in Summer 2006. As well as he is currently very busy with the preparation for the Malta Song for Europe 2007 as this year Rosman is participating with a completely new style of music which he has written during last summer whilst on his trips to the various countries were he was representing Malta, and came up with this style which he is sure the public both local and abroad will definitely love.