Sing, Sing ‘El Meu Avi’, by Susana Quadrado
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You go to the parties of Bilbao and see how hundreds of people sing together the Mari Jaia in a loud voice. Let’s not say the Poor of me sanferminero in Pamplona, the Asturias dear homeland of the Principality, or the melancholy What a rumor that the Galicians embrace with. They are more than songs. They are symbols. In Menorca we also have A Senyor Damunt a ruc, which is not a hymn of anything, but it is everything when you talk about something…
The Palafrugell City Council has urged the habanera groups not to follow the public if they sing “El meu avi” tomorrow. A few days ago, the city council declared that tomorrow’s habanera singing would not end with the popular song for the first time in nearly fifty years. Pep Nadal, a member of the habanera group Port Bo, explained on the TV3 program La selva that the Palafrugell City Council allowed each group to sing “El meu avi” separately, a…
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