Monday, 29 January 2007

Rosman on his first rehearsal



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Today Rosman performed his first rehearsal at the MFCC concert hall in Ta'Qali. One can say that Rosman gave an excellent performance to start of this week which was well liked by the audience in the hall. He is being accompanied by two sexy female dancers ... but there is more surprises to be expected on the next rehearsals on Wednesday.

Rosman was really satisfied with the whole team work in Ta' Qali, it seems that this year the committee have organised such a spectacular show and the results are already showing.

Rosman would also like to thank Toni & Guy, especially Joseph who has been sponsoring him for the last 2 years, Lorraine, Jorin & Melissa who are looking after the choreography & the dancing, Ernest Camilleri for his design work on Rosman's & the dancer's outfits, Robert Longo who is helping out Rosman on the sound engineering side and a special thanks to the light and the sound engineers together with the PBS staff and all the other crew on site who took special care of Rosman during his rehearsal today. Lastly Rosman would like to thank the committee who have put all their efforts to produce such a big event.

Thanks to all of you and all those who support Rosman especially his fans, hope you will like the show.

Wednesday, 24 January 2007

Rosman Pace on Lejn il-Eurovision


Rosman will be performing his song "Rollercoaster Ride" on Friday on the programme - Lejn il-Eurovision on Net TV at 21:30.

His official hairstylist sponsor for the last 2 years has been Toni & Guy and they will be looking after Rosman for the Maltasong for Europe 2007 festival.

Furthermore, he is currently very busy working on the choreography of his song and the preparations for the big event to be held on Thursday 1st February the semi-finals of the Maltasong for Europe 2007.

Monday, 22 January 2007

Malta Song For Europe 2007 - Rosman Pace Rollercoaster Ride - Song Entry No. 5


Rosman Pace in Lithuanian semi-final as Composer/Author for Lithuanian Singer Žydrė Maziliauskaite with the song “It was good to be with you”


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

Žydrė Maziliauskaite – Biography


She started her singing career at a very young age and had the opportunity to participate in many performances, in festivals concerts and became a laureate of different competitions. At the age of eleven, she started recording her first solo album and was completed after a year and named after her favorite song - “Dream”. The album attained big success and a big children audience. This album was repeatedly re-produced and resold to various Lithuanian recording companies.

Later, on in her career she replaced her vocal teacher and started to attend lectures at the famous Lithuanian rock singer Povilas Meskela. This has improved her vocal skills and alowed her to participate in Lithuanian television projects and shows such as - Lithuanian top ten songs. She has also paticipated in Lithuanian Eurovision song contest 2005 with a song - My heart‘s praying. A song composed by Povilas Meskela and the author Aivaras Stepukonis, who had represented Lithuania in the 2002 Eurovision Song Contest.

From 2005 she started to study vocal at Vilnius the College Pop Music faculty. And last year had been invited to an international song contest known as the Amberstar 2006 in Latvia, Jurmala and was granted an Amber Discovery title. The festival included members of various countries such asLatvia, Estonia, Russia, Ukraine, Spain, Italy, Lithuania, Belarus, Tatarstan, Uzbeckistan, Malta and Sweden.

After that, she had the opportunity to represent Lithuania in an international song contest in Riga known as the “Baltic Talent 2006” recently participated in the International young singers contest “Kaunas talent 2006” (the participants in this festival included the participation of the following countries Bulgaria, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Russia, Belarus, Kazachstan, Germany.

Now she is preparing for this years Eurovision Song Contest with the song - It was good to be with you which was written by the Maltese composer/author Rosman Pace espescially for her.

Rosman Pace - Biography





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.

Sunday, 21 January 2007

First place for Rosman Pace in Naples, Italy




Rosman has once again honored Malta as he won first prize and the grand prix as Best Singer in the Italian International Festival of Pop Music “Canzoni Dal Mondo”. The jury was made of members having a musical background. These included Italian, American, Spanish, Portuguese. Lithuanian & Irish jury members. It was the mayor of Naples himself that awarded the trophy and prize money whilst congratulating Rosman for his impeccable performance and also stated publicly that all jury members had unanimously agreed to award Rosman the winning of the Festival

This festival was held in the beautiful Italian city of Naples and spread over three days from the 22nd to the 24th September. Many countries have participated in this prestigious festival these included Turkey, Cyprus, Spain, Portugal, Singapore, Lithuania, Estonia, Ireland and of course Italy. The Contest was held in the “Costanzo Mattiello” Theatre in Pompeii.

Rosman in the last few weeks has also shot his first professional video in Croatia with the cinematographer Dario Godic who is currently working with American idol Richard Gere on his new film based on the highlights of war crime to be called “Spring Break in Bosnia” which is being shot on Croatian site.

The video clip which Rosman has worked on cannot be released for now as he is planning to submit this song in the coming pre-selection for Malta Song for Europe 2007 Festival.

Whilst shooting this video which approximately took four days of filming Rosman had the opportunity of been interviewed by various national TV and radio stations. One particular journalist, who was following Rosman on the set during his shots for the video, will be organizing a special TV program on this Maltese artist in the coming weeks which will be televised on national Croatian TV.

Rosman Pace will shortly be traveling once again, this time to London were he will be recording new material for upcoming events in particular the Malta Song for Europe 2007.

Rosman in Croatia, Serbia and now Italy


Maltese artist Rosman Pace has established a series of successes in the International Song Festivals in which he has participated during the last few months. He has returned from Serbia two weeks ago honoring Malta once again with a third placing in this prestigious festival known as the second Eurovision in the Ex-Yugoslavian & the Baltic States

The festival was spread over three days from the 25th to the 27th August and it was transmitted live on satellite TV and watched by over 32 million viewers.

24 countries participated in this international song festival for the competition and several other international artists had been invited to perform at this huge event, these included countries like Croatia, Slovenia, Cyprus, Italy, Greece, Sweden, Belarus, Serbia and many more. Rosman performed brilliantly on both nights, the stage was enormous and the sound & lighting equipment was so hi-tech it was just so incredible. Rosman achieved third placing for Malta at the Sunflower Song Festival which was a fantastic result as all the artists were of very high standards and some even had already participated in the Eurovision Song Contest.

First Prize included 4,000 Euros which was won by the singer Madame Piano who represented her home country, Serbia. Second placed Pyotr Elfimov from Belarus and third was awarded to our Maltese singer Rosman.

During the festival the director of Europop Concert Johann Adamo invited Rosman to perform in the following weekend in Sarajevo, Bosnia Herzegovina however due to his busy schedule Rosman had to decline this opportunity, though he insisted that at least Rosman will attend to his concert next year.

It was a great achievement once again for Rosman as he has placed with the top three for Malta on three consecutive International Song Festivals, in June in winner of the Amberstar Festival in Latvia, in July the Universong International Festival in Spain and last month in August the Sunflower International Music Festival in Serbia.

This coming weekend Rosman will be in Naples - Italy where he will be representing Malta once again in an International Festival called “Canzoni Del Mondo - Festival Internazionale di musica Pop” were he will be performing two of his songs from his repertoire. International singers from countries such as Estonia, Argentina, Turkey, Cyprus, Ireland, Spain, Portugal, Moldavia, Singapore, Italy and Lithuania will be participating in this annual event held in the superb Italian city of Naples.

Saturday, 20 January 2007

Rosman wins once again this time in the Sunflower Festival placing 3rd for Malta in Serbia and now heads to Italy





Maltese artist Rosman Pace has established a series of successes in the International Song Festivals he has participated during the last few months. He has just returned freshly from Serbia two weeks ago honoring Malta again with a third placing in this prestigious festival known as the second Eurovision in the Ex-Yugoslavian & Baltic States. It was a festival consisting of 24 countries. All jury members consisted of a mixture of Serbian & international juries all associated in the music industry.

The festival was spread over three days and it was televised live on RTS and transmits on satellite and it was viewed by 32.2 million televiewers both Rosman performances on both nights were great. The stage was huge and the lights and sound were just amazing.

4000 Euros was included in the first price which just remained in Serbia for the singer Madame Piano who represented her home country. Second place was won by singer Pyotr Elfimov from Belarus and third was awarded for our singer Rosman and Malta.

During the festival the director of Euro pop Concert invited Rosman to perform the next weekend in Sarajevo, Bosnia Herzegovina however due to his busy schedule Rosman had to decline this opportunity. However, this very popular music producer Johann Adamo insisted that Rosman attends to his concert next year. It was a great achievement once again for Rosman as he placed with the top three for Malta on three consecutive occasions.

This weekend coming Rosman will be heading towards Naples Italy where he is going to represent Malta again in an international festival there called “Canzoni Dell Mondo - Festival Internazzjonale di musica Pop” he will be performing two songs from his repertoire. Singer from Various countries such as Estonia, Argentina, Turkey, Cyprus, Ireland, Spain, Portugal, Moldavia, Singapore, Italy and Lithuania will be participating in this annual event held in this beautiful Italian city of Naples.

Rosman to represent Malta once again in the Sunflower Song Festival in Serbia


Rosman Pace has in the last few months been representing Malta in various International Song Festivals. With his representations has always honoured the Maltese by achieving spectacular results. In June Rosman won the Amberstar International Song Festival which was held in Latvia, and last month in July he placed third as overall Best Singer and second in the Best Song category at the Universong International Song Festival in Spain.

Shortly this established singer Rosman Pace will be representing Malta once again in another prestigious festival known as The Sunflower Song Festival which is to be held between the 25th to the 27th August in Belgrade Serbia. He will be performing two original songs from his repertoire. The songs he will be representing Malta with are “We Could Be the One” which was been written by UK producers Jorden Milnes and Andrew Moulds and the second song is called “Down With Me” written by the same UK producer Jorden Milnes and Nathan Thomas.

The song which Rosman will be competing on the final night is the same song that Rosman had represented Malta in Latvia as it was a special request from the Sunflower Festival organizers’. In fact, Rosman has been invited to this esteemed Festival thanks to the magnificent performance that he gave in the Amberstar Festival last June as he was considered by some of the so to speak big fish in the music industry as the future Eurovision winner for Malta.

It is a great satisfaction for this Maltese artist Rosman Pace as the more international exposure he is managing to achieve by participating in these International Song Festivals, the more he is succeeding in achieving an international recognition in the music field overseas.

Friday, 19 January 2007

Rosman Pace wins in Spanish Song Festival





As mentioned in earlier weeks Rosman has represented Malta in Spain in the Universong International Festival which was held from the 6-8th July. An International Song Festival made up of 15 countries which included the USA, Lithuania, Poland, Italy, Latvia, Spain, Israel and many more.

The Universong International Festival was a very well organized event and consisted of 13 jury members. The jury was made up of representatives from recording companies like the managing director of RM Record Company; and an A&R from Vale Music, music publishers, artists’ agencies and the media which included the director of Radio Tenerife, Jose Luis Uribarri the Spanish Eurovision commentator and directors of other organizing Festivals.

Rosman was also invited to perform in several important events during his tour in Spain, he sang in two different discotheques and was invited to several interviews on the national Spanish Radio stations like Radio City FM and Radio Los Realejos. One of his interviews was with the popular Jose Luis Uribarri the established Spanish Eurovision Song contest commentator.

Once again Rosman has made an excellent impact of himself in front of the international panel of jury and those who had the opportunity to see the whole event live. He performed the song “We Had It All” a song that had been written for him by the foreign producers Jorden Milnes and Nathan Thomas. It was a great publicity for Malta and for himself in this challenging competition held in Los Realejos. Rosman won 3rd place - as overall Best Singer and 2nd place as Best Song.

All the participating songs have been included on the CD that the organizing festival committee prepares on annual basis.

Now Rosman is looking forward to more events in the month to come as he has been invited in several different International Events and Festivals where he will be representing Malta once again.

Rosman Pace wins first place in Latvia for Malta








With great enthusiasm and pleasure Rosman who was representing Malta with the song “We Could be the One” produced and written by UK producers Jorden Milnes & Andrew Moulds was awarded the first place in the International Song Festival, Amberstar by the producer herself Ms. Valentina Makarova and their special guest Ricardo Fogli in Jurmala, Latvia at the Dzintari Concert Hall. The festival was spread over three days from the 16-18th June. This was based on the result of an international jury made up of thirteen members of which: 5 members were from Latvia and the rest of the jury members were from Estonia, Russia, Ukraine, Spain, Italy, Lithuania and Belarus.

Second placed Latvia with a very popular singer, Nikolai Verin very much loved by the Latvians and third Croatia with the duo - Tina & Niksa who this year with the same song “Punishment” had participated in the Croatian Eurovision song contest and had placed first with televoting but unfortunately not with the jury.

It was an International Song Festival represented by many countries throughout Europe and the rest of the world which included countries like 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.

Shortly the national TV station will be publishing the photos of the event on their website and more information will be available on Rosman’s website HYPERLINK "http://www.rosmanpace.com" www.rosmanpace.com..

Furthermore, for Rosman this was a great honour and privilege to represent Malta in Latvia and win such a prestigious festival as this has resulted in various invitations for the months to come to many International Song Festivals, in fact within less than two weeks Rosman will be representing Malta in Tenerife-Spain in the Universong Festival.

Rosman will be launching his new single CD “We Could Be the One” shortly and will be on sale at various local retail outlets. More information will be available on Rosman’s website as to his forthcoming events.

Wishing all the best to Rosman once again for the success he has attained in the Amberstar Festival Latvia last week and wishing him the very best for the next festival in the coming weeks.