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'''Fredu Abela Iż-Żejtuni''' [[File:Fredu Abela Iż-Żejtuni.jpg|340px|thumb|right|Fredu Abela Iż-Żejtuni]] is a known and respected folksinger from Żejtun, born on the 16th October 1940. He started folk singing in 1958, quite by coincidence. It was on the eve of a general strike in April, when Abela, together with some friends who folk-sung, including Karmenu Il-Botna and Ċikku Iż-Żeżin went to St Thomas Bay, to while the evening away, knowing that the next day the country would be at a standstill. | '''Fredu Abela Iż-Żejtuni''' [[File:Fredu Abela Iż-Żejtuni.jpg|340px|thumb|right|Fredu Abela Iż-Żejtuni]] is a known and respected folksinger from Żejtun, born on the 16th October 1940. He started folk singing in 1958, quite by coincidence. It was on the eve of a general strike in April, when Abela, together with some friends who folk-sung, including Karmenu Il-Botna and Ċikku Iż-Żeżin went to St Thomas Bay, to while the evening away, knowing that the next day the country would be at a standstill. He claims that ''għana'' is a gift from God, and is a talent that one is born with it within his spirit. | ||
His favourite folksinger is [[Pawlu Seychell Il-Għannej]], for whom he has sung a cadence in Toronto, Canada. Abela has sung in many venues in Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide, on the five times he has visited Australia over a span of thirty years. | His favourite folksinger is [[Pawlu Seychell Il-Għannej]], for whom he has sung a cadence in Toronto, Canada. Abela has sung in many venues in Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide, on the five times he has visited Australia over a span of thirty years. | ||
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*http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rECeXMf2ZD0 | *http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rECeXMf2ZD0 Performing in Sydney in 2006. | ||
Revision as of 10:07, 25 July 2013
Fredu Abela Iż-Żejtuni
is a known and respected folksinger from Żejtun, born on the 16th October 1940. He started folk singing in 1958, quite by coincidence. It was on the eve of a general strike in April, when Abela, together with some friends who folk-sung, including Karmenu Il-Botna and Ċikku Iż-Żeżin went to St Thomas Bay, to while the evening away, knowing that the next day the country would be at a standstill. He claims that għana is a gift from God, and is a talent that one is born with it within his spirit.
His favourite folksinger is Pawlu Seychell Il-Għannej, for whom he has sung a cadence in Toronto, Canada. Abela has sung in many venues in Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide, on the five times he has visited Australia over a span of thirty years.
External Links
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rECeXMf2ZD0 Performing in Sydney in 2006.