Ukrainian rock band. Ukrainian texts and well-played music of different styles such as blues, rock and roll, reggae, etc.

Formed in the summer of 1988 in Lviv, Ukraine, Braty Hadykiny (Брати Гадюкіни - Hadyukiny Brothers), a unique group created by merging several groups of Western Ukraine.

Language, which they sang Gady - a blend of East surzhyk, Galician dialect, some Polish and Russian words, spoken with a Ukrainian accent.

The composition of their debut album Vsyo Chotko (“Всьо чотко” - “Everything OK”) included many songs that later became the band’s biggest hits.

First band:
Sergiy “Kuzya” Kuzmin’sky - vocals, piano, synthesizers, songs
Olexander “Shulya” Yemets - sax
Andriy Partyka - guitar
Michael Lundin - drums
Olexander Hamburg - bass, vocals.

Latest composition

Sergiy “Kuzya” Kuzmin’sky - vocals, keyboards, songs
Ihor Mel’nychuk - bass, backing vocals
Pavlo Krahmalov - piano, synthesizers
Michael Lundin - drums, backing vocals
Hennady Verbyanyy - guitar
Julia and Lily Donchenko Pavlik - backing vocals

August 3, 2009 after a serious illness died vocalist Sergiy Kuzminsky

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Edited by kopycom on 17 May 2010, 05:17

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  • 1988
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  • Lviv, Ukraine

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