Dzidzio

Dzidzio

Dzidzio

Ukrainian band


DZIDZIO (Ukrainian: ДЗІДЗЬО) is a Ukrainian band with a comedic bent to their music.[1][2]

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This band was founded on 9 September 2009 in Novoiavorivsk, Lviv Oblast.[3] It gained its popularity on the internet in part due to their "fourth member", a pig named Meison, with his snout serving as the band logo.

The band released two albums, ХА-ХА-ХА (Ha Ha Ha) (2012) DZIDZIO Хіти (DZIDZIO Hits) (2014).

DZIDZIO performed benefit concerts in support of the Euromaidan movement.[4]

The band appeared at the end of the first episode of the first season of the TV series Servant of the People and performed Sama-sama.

In March 2016, Lesyk (Oleh Turko), one of the band's founders, left the band with a scandal. According to Dzidzio (Mykhailo Khoma), Lesyk did not agree with the band's move to Kyiv, so he wanted to sell his share of property rights for UAH 5 million 200 thousand, which the other members refused to buy. As a result, Lesyk demonstratively presented his share in the band to Andriy Kuzmenko's mother at a UNIAN press conference, and guitarist Orest Halytskyi, known as Lyamur (Yulyk's godfather), joined the band.[5] According to Muzvar, the case of the band's breakup and the conflict between the members was included in the TOP-5 most famous cases of breakdowns in the Ukrainian music industry.[6]

Since 2017, the band has consisted of four musicians - Dzidzio, L'amour, Agrus and Rumbambar.

DZIDZIO performing in Toronto in July 2015.

Discography

Albums

DZIDZIO SUPER-PUPER, 2018

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DZIDZIO Hity, 2014

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HA-HA-HA, 2012

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Music videos (DZIDZIOFILM)

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References

  1. Nozhka, Anastasiya. "DZIDZIO in Transcarpathia urges people not to be ashamed of Ukrainian language (PHOTOS)". Retrieved 2023-07-02.
  2. Staff (2015-06-12). "Program all set for Soyuzivka's ninth Ukrainian Cultural Festival". The Ukrainian Weekly. Retrieved 2023-07-02.
  3. DZIDZIOFILM - List do Mykolaia, retrieved 2023-07-02

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