"...including
none other than Diane Warren who is undoubtedly one of the most successful
songwriters ever."
Back in 1998, a relatively unknown artist walked out onto the stage
of the 'Malta Song for Europe' contest.
Humble and sincere, she sang a song called 'The One That I Love'. That
performance reached into people's hearts enough for her to win the competition
and the right to represent Malta in the Eurovision Song Contest in Birmingham.
The artist 'Chiara' was born. Unfortunately, the company that she had
to sign for did not believe in her ability to succeed. This resulted in
a lack of preparation and no promotion campaign.
In spite of this, Chiara took to the stage in Birmingham, on 9 May 1998
with a strong and determined personality. She sang her heart out to a
rapturous audience. She led the voting process right up to the very end
where she was pipped at the post by Dana International in the very last
stages of the ever-controversial voting process. She finished in a credible
third place. Chiara had become a star and was in demand. However, due
to some bad management and a lack of preparation, she missed the international
boat and was held back from pursuing the music career that she had dreamed
of.
Still unable to get herself released from the defunct contract, Chiara
spent the next five years in a musical wilderness having only her national
market to rely on.
During this time she won the 'Best Female Artist' at the 1998 Malta Music
Awards and released three albums on the local market. Her highlight was
performing with Leo Sayer and Boney M in concert in 2000 and 2001 respectively.
In 2003, things rapidly changed for the better. Once her contract expired,
Chiara was free to choose for herself and was attracted to Bridge Productions.
Supported by the undying belief of her father, Chiara worked continuously
in the studio on her new album.
This soon-to-be-released album consists of a number of great songs written
by internationally-acclaimed songwriters hailing from Sweden, Belgium
and the United States - including none other than Diane Warren who is
undoubtedly one of the most successful songwriters ever.
In the process, she developed her song-writing skills to write the beautiful
ballad 'Angel' which she entered for the Song for Europe Festival 2005.
Stronger and more determined than before, she performed magnificently
to reach out and touch everyone's heart.
Seven years after that memorable night in Birmingham, she will once again
step out onto the international stage, to represent Malta at the 50th
Eurovision Song Contest, this time, in Kiev.
She will have a second chance to succeed internationally. She has the
potential. She has the heart. She has the personality and the voice. She
also has strong support and is working closely with her management and
production company. This time she is prepared... |