Difference between revisions of "Charles Mangion Iż-Żubina"

From M3P
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 2: Line 2:




'''Charles Mangion Iż-Żubina''' is an improvised verse folk singer. He was also a folk music promoter and for several years hosted many ''għana'' events at the Pieta' Boċċi Club, where several folksingers performed for the first time. Amongst them was Cutajar Il-Pikkolin, who was exposed to folk singing as a seven-year old through his father at this venue that was to become his natural home.  
'''Charles Mangion Iż-Żubina''' is an improvised verse folk singer. He was also a folk music promoter and for several years hosted many ''għana'' events at the Pieta' Boċċi Club, where several folksingers performed for the first time. Amongst them was [[Toni Cutajar Il-Pikkolin]], who was exposed to folk singing as a seven-year old through his father at this venue that was to become his natural home.  


Mangion is also known to be a prolific ballad writer, having also penned ones for [[Fredu Grima d-Dimonju]].
Mangion is also known to be a prolific ballad writer, having also penned ones for [[Fredu Grima d-Dimonju]].  





Revision as of 14:14, 13 February 2014

STUB

This page is a stub

Stub pages are like acorns. The first seed has been planted, but you can help them grow! There may, for example, also be other M3P resources linking to it. You can help by expanding this page.


Charles Mangion Iż-Żubina is an improvised verse folk singer. He was also a folk music promoter and for several years hosted many għana events at the Pieta' Boċċi Club, where several folksingers performed for the first time. Amongst them was Toni Cutajar Il-Pikkolin, who was exposed to folk singing as a seven-year old through his father at this venue that was to become his natural home.

Mangion is also known to be a prolific ballad writer, having also penned ones for Fredu Grima d-Dimonju.


External Links