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Dimech began going out with Pinu Spiteri tal-Ġebel to Joe's Bar in Paola and in 1999 I folk sang for the first time with [[Ġużeppi Falzon Ix-Xakkaj]] from Qormi. | |||
He has a folk ballad, written by [[Żeppi Spagnol Il-Kelba]], which he sung with [[Janice Spagnol tal-Kelba]], about the FIFA World Cup | |||
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Mario Dimech Il-Qiequ
is an improvised verse folksinger. He was born on the 18th May 1970 and hails from Birkirkara. He carries his father's nickname, although they are also know as Tal-Ġiżwa, derived from the name Joshua.
He recalls that when he was a child his father used to listen to folk music on Rediffusion, a lasting influence on the young Mario. He reveres Ninu Galea l-Kalora for his lyrical prowess and his favourite folk session is known as Tal-Qamel (The Lice) which had Galea paired with Żaru Mifsud l-Għaxqi.
Jien rasi bix-xagħar mimlija Il-qamel fiha kemm jirgħu Int f'rasek m'għandek l-ebda xagħra U l-qamel tgħallmu jiskejzjaw.
Dimech began going out with Pinu Spiteri tal-Ġebel to Joe's Bar in Paola and in 1999 I folk sang for the first time with Ġużeppi Falzon Ix-Xakkaj from Qormi.
He has a folk ballad, written by Żeppi Spagnol Il-Kelba, which he sung with Janice Spagnol tal-Kelba, about the FIFA World Cup