- Claudette Pace
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Claudette Pace is a Maltese singer born in Naxxar in 1968.
Claudette Pace has participated in many local and international song festivals, and won several prestigious awards. In 1995, Claudette won the Best female artist award at the Malta Music Awards, an award she has been nominated for almost every year. Her CD album Beginnings was also nominated for Best album at the same awards show in 1998. Claudette's favourite musical genre continues being jazz. After winning the Malta Song For Europe festival on 15 January 2000, with the song Desire, penned by Maltese songwriter Gerard James Borg, Claudette Pace went on a small world tour to Germany, Australia and of course Sweden, the host nation of the Eurovision Song Contest 2000, where her entry Desire was much appreciated and finished in top 10, on a nice eighth place. The song became an instant hit and it was subsequently chosen to be the official song for UK's 2001 gay pride event, where she also sang "Power of Pink", a true gay anthem. Through the link below, you can listen to her Eurovision 2000 song "Desire".
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Awards and achievements Preceded by
Times Three
with "Believe 'n Peace"Malta in the Eurovision Song Contest
2000Succeeded by
Fabrizio Faniello
with "Another Summer Night"External links
Categories:- 1968 births
- Living people
- Eurovision Song Contest entrants of 2000
- Maltese Eurovision Song Contest entrants
- Maltese female singers
- Maltese television presenters
- European singer stubs
- Maltese people stubs
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