Marko Halanevych

lead singer of DakhaBrakha

Marko Halanevych on KCRW

The Ukrainian band DakhaBrakha is touring the U.S. “It's very important for us to play a lot because Ukraine can disappear from the newspaper,” says member Marko Halanevych.

Ukrainian band DakhaBrakha tours US, raises funds for homeland

The Ukrainian band DakhaBrakha is touring the U.S. “It's very important for us to play a lot because Ukraine can disappear from the newspaper,” says member Marko Halanevych.

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