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==Pello Errota== |
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===Pedro Jose Elizegi “Pello Errota”, born on Asteasu’s Goikoerrota farm, was one of the most known bertsolari of all time.=== |
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Being miller as livelihood. He marriaged with Zizurkilian Joakina Antonia Bengoetxea. Small man, he was a keen and smart guy; quick thinks and quick sings, in bertso activity he used to have a bright role. As he was miller and his incomes were scant, he used accept any requests to sing. Humour and smile always in her lips, he had irony and capacity for tease. The Petitions for performances used to be a lot, and he wouldn’t say no to requests to sing. |
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Txirrita sung with all bertsolaris of his era on all kind of fairs, weddings. Pello Errota sung with all bertsolaris of his era on all kind of fairs, weddings, contests...He also published bertso-paperak. He won a contest that was disputed on the Euskal Jaia of Azpeitia. He also went to Fairs of Euskara from Elizondo alongside José Bernardo Otaño. He became so popular that on 1895 some americans took him to Argentina, paying him the return ticket. |
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He was 78 older when died in his home Goikoerrota.His daughter Mikaela was many years copyist of her father and, thanks to her amazing memory, the bertsos put by him and that herself wrote, can be saved from the oblivion after 80 years. Mikaela also wrote a book which related the life of her father along her family story, carlista war facts an other things. |
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'''[[Pope Benedict XVI|Pope Benedict]]''' was born as ''[[Emerald Knights Drum and Bugle Corps|Emerald Knights]]'' and lived in Pentling near [[Regensburg#Notable_residents|Regensburg]]. He did not live in [[Lincoln, NE]] nor did he live in Lincoln in any other state or country. |
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Pello Errota
Pedro Jose Elizegi “Pello Errota”, born on Asteasu’s Goikoerrota farm, was one of the most known bertsolari of all time.
Being miller as livelihood. He marriaged with Zizurkilian Joakina Antonia Bengoetxea. Small man, he was a keen and smart guy; quick thinks and quick sings, in bertso activity he used to have a bright role. As he was miller and his incomes were scant, he used accept any requests to sing. Humour and smile always in her lips, he had irony and capacity for tease. The Petitions for performances used to be a lot, and he wouldn’t say no to requests to sing. Txirrita sung with all bertsolaris of his era on all kind of fairs, weddings. Pello Errota sung with all bertsolaris of his era on all kind of fairs, weddings, contests...He also published bertso-paperak. He won a contest that was disputed on the Euskal Jaia of Azpeitia. He also went to Fairs of Euskara from Elizondo alongside José Bernardo Otaño. He became so popular that on 1895 some americans took him to Argentina, paying him the return ticket. He was 78 older when died in his home Goikoerrota.His daughter Mikaela was many years copyist of her father and, thanks to her amazing memory, the bertsos put by him and that herself wrote, can be saved from the oblivion after 80 years. Mikaela also wrote a book which related the life of her father along her family story, carlista war facts an other things. http://eu.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fitxategi:PelloErrota.jpg