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Stalko are a Maltese three-piece indie folk band consisting of Chris Cini (violin), Tim Ellis (piano, vocals) and Mike Stivala (guitar, vocals).
Stalko are a Maltese three-piece indie folk band consisting of Chris Cini, Tim Ellis and Mike Stivala. The band's gigging line-up has frequently included Michael Galea (drums), Manuel Pulis (drums), James Baldacchino (bass) and Thomas Cuschieri (bass).

The band plays guitar, piano, violin, glockenspiel, accordion, harmonica, melodica, ukelele, bass and drums.


==History==
==History==
Stalko were formed in the summer of 2009 <ref name="bio" >http://stalkoband.com/bio.html</ref>
Stalko were formed in the summer of 2009 <ref name="bio" >http://stalkoband.com/bio.html</ref>

===2012: Grandiloquence===
The band's debut album was released in November 2012 <ref name="website">http://stalkoband.com/</ref>, with an orchestrated performance at the Orpheum Theatre, Gzira, Malta.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 13:37, 14 December 2013

Stalko are a Maltese three-piece indie folk band consisting of Chris Cini, Tim Ellis and Mike Stivala. The band's gigging line-up has frequently included Michael Galea (drums), Manuel Pulis (drums), James Baldacchino (bass) and Thomas Cuschieri (bass).

The band plays guitar, piano, violin, glockenspiel, accordion, harmonica, melodica, ukelele, bass and drums.

History

Stalko were formed in the summer of 2009 [1]

2012: Grandiloquence

The band's debut album was released in November 2012 [2], with an orchestrated performance at the Orpheum Theatre, Gzira, Malta.

References