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Dzieciuki
Belarusian music band From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Dzieciuki (Belarusian: Дзецюкі) is a Belarusian folk punk group from Hrodna. It was founded on April 10, 2012. The group has released two studio albums, Haradzenski harmidar[1] and Recha.[2] It positions itself as an educational folk punk brigade, which tells about unrevealed pages of Belarusian history. Several of the Dzieciuki members also take part in Liudzi na baloce group.[3] In 2014 the musicians won the "Heroes of the year" award of Belarusian music portal Tuzin.fm.[4]
From the very beginning of their concert activity, many of their performances in Belarus were prohibited by the authorities.[5] Thus, their concerts in Brest[6] and Minsk[7] were prohibited. On April 1, 2017 the concert surprisingly was allowed and took place in Vicebsk.[8]
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Discography
Albums
- Haradzenski harmidar (Belarusian: Гарадзенскі гармідар) (EP, 2012)
- Haradzenski harmidar (Belarusian: Гарадзенскі гармідар) (2014)[1]
- Recha (Belarusian: Рэха) (2016)[2]
Collections
- Re:Pesniary (Belarusian: Re:Песняры) (2014), "A chto tam idze" track (Belarusian: А хто там ідзе)
- Tribute To The Pogues (2016), "Ne saskoču!" track (Belarusian: Не саскочу!)
Videos
- Sumnaje regi (Belarusian: Сумнае рэгі, 2014-2015)
- Laddzia rospačy (Belarusian: Ладдзя роспачы, 2015-2016)
- Liasnyja braty (Belarusian: Лясныя браты, 2017)[9]
Group members
- Dzianis Žyhavec: lyrics
- Paša 'Trouble' Trublin: vocals, Belarusian duda
- Aleś Dzianisaŭ: acoustic guitar, banjo, vocals
- Andrej 'Piton' Piatko: bass guitar, vocals
- Mikola 'Kaliamba' Paliakou: accordion
- Lioša Pudzin: guitar
- Andrej Pudzin: guitar
- Sania 'Syr' Syraježka: drum kit
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