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'''Frans Cassar Il-Bloqq''' [[ | '''Frans Cassar Il-Bloqq''' [[|310px|thumb|right|Frans Cassar Il-Bloqq.]] is an improvised verse folk singer. He was born on the 2nd of August 1946 and hails from Santa Venera and claims to be ''Ir-Re tal-Għana''. | ||
Cassar started folk singing in 1978 and is popularly known for the cup challenge bouts of improvised verse, ''spirtu pront'', he has participated in the last few years. | Cassar started folk singing in 1978 and is popularly known for the cup challenge bouts of improvised verse, ''spirtu pront'', he has participated in the last few years. | ||
On these occasions, rather than doing the somber clothing that folksingers usually wear, he turned up in flashy costumes aimed to increase the event from a battle of words to that of a spectacle. | [[File:Frans Cassar Il-Bloqq.jpg|310px|thumb|right|Frans Cassar Il-Bloqq, folk singing in Żejtun, 2013.]] On these occasions, rather than doing the somber clothing that folksingers usually wear, he turned up in flashy costumes aimed to increase the event from a battle of words to that of a spectacle. | ||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
*http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNtwbrXagwY Performing with Michael Cutajar Is-Superstar. | * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNtwbrXagwY Performing with Michael Cutajar Is-Superstar.] | ||
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Revision as of 04:41, 11 September 2013
Frans Cassar Il-Bloqq [[|310px|thumb|right|Frans Cassar Il-Bloqq.]] is an improvised verse folk singer. He was born on the 2nd of August 1946 and hails from Santa Venera and claims to be Ir-Re tal-Għana.
Cassar started folk singing in 1978 and is popularly known for the cup challenge bouts of improvised verse, spirtu pront, he has participated in the last few years.
On these occasions, rather than doing the somber clothing that folksingers usually wear, he turned up in flashy costumes aimed to increase the event from a battle of words to that of a spectacle.