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'''Mannie Casha''' is a folk music guitarist, researcher and promoter. Originally from [[Kalkara]], he emigrated to Australia, where he has spent several decades documenting ''għana'' in Melbourne and Sydney. A presenter on SBS Radio, he hosted programmes including ''Ir-Rokna tal-Għana Malti''.
'''Mannie Casha''' is a folk music guitarist, researcher and promoter. Originally from [[il-Kalkara]], he emigrated to Australia, where he has spent several decades documenting ''għana'' in Melbourne and Sydney. A presenter on SBS Radio, he hosted programmes including ''Ir-Rokna tal-Għana Malti''.


He has also collaborated with [[Frans Baldacchino l-Budaj]] on an album. A prolific musician of folk music, he has various instrumental releases, including one about[[Buskett]].   
He has also collaborated with [[Frans Baldacchino l-Budaj]] on an album entitled ''Tila''. A prolific musician of folk music, Casha has various instrumental releases, including one about [[Buskett]]. He has also successfully documented several Maltese folksingers based in Australia, for the Australian Archives.   





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Mannie Casha is a folk music guitarist, researcher and promoter. Originally from il-Kalkara, he emigrated to Australia, where he has spent several decades documenting għana in Melbourne and Sydney. A presenter on SBS Radio, he hosted programmes including Ir-Rokna tal-Għana Malti.

He has also collaborated with Frans Baldacchino l-Budaj on an album entitled Tila. A prolific musician of folk music, Casha has various instrumental releases, including one about Buskett. He has also successfully documented several Maltese folksingers based in Australia, for the Australian Archives.


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