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'''Żejtun''' is a fairly sized town of fourteen thousand people in south-eastern Malta. It is the mecca of Maltese folk singing. In the heydays of the 1960s, ''għana'' heavyweights hailing from Żejtun included [[Pawlu Seychell l-Għannej]], [[Pawlu Degabriele l-Bies]], [[Mikiel Abela l-Bambinu]] and [[Żaren Mifsud ta' Vestru]].
'''Żejtun''' is a fairly sized town of fourteen thousand people in south-eastern Malta. It is the mecca of Maltese folk singing. In the heydays of the 1960s, ''għana'' heavyweights hailing from Żejtun included [[Pawlu Seychell l-Għannej]], [[Pawlu Degabriele l-Bies]], [[Mikiel Abela l-Bambinu]] and [[Żaren Mifsud ta' Vestru]].
Folksinging is held regularly in three local outlets, Trust Pub, Ta' Ġanna Bar and the Partit Laburista bar.

Revision as of 12:47, 28 January 2014

Żejtun is a fairly sized town of fourteen thousand people in south-eastern Malta. It is the mecca of Maltese folk singing. In the heydays of the 1960s, għana heavyweights hailing from Żejtun included Pawlu Seychell l-Għannej, Pawlu Degabriele l-Bies, Mikiel Abela l-Bambinu and Żaren Mifsud ta' Vestru.

Folksinging is held regularly in three local outlets, Trust Pub, Ta' Ġanna Bar and the Partit Laburista bar.