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redirect|Bibou|the Italian wine grape|Bibou (grape) January 2015 More citations needed December 2013 Infobox musical artist Tryo Tryo 20070720 Auxerre 3.jpg | caption = Tryo performing 2007 group_or_band France Reggae, French music 1995–present Columbia (Sony Music) | associated_acts = URL|tryo.com Cyril Célestin (Guizmo)
Christophe Mali (Mali)
Emmanuel Eveno (Manu)
Daniel Bravo (Danielito)
Sébastien Pujol (Bibou) ''Tryo'' (IPA|fr|tʁijo|pron) is a French-language 'unplugged' ska acoustic band, popular in Europe and Quebec, with three French guitarists, a percussionist, and a producer: Guizmo, Christophe Mali, Manu Eveno, Daniel "Danielito" Bravo and Bibou. Tryo are popular in France partly due to their politically charged lyrics, whilst also showing a fun side with a range of humorous songs, especially in live performances. They take a left wing stance, criticising various French politicians such as Charles Pasqua (named in corruption scandals concerning suburban low cost housing or HLM) and Jean-Marie Le Pen and world leaders (George W. Bush, for example) in their music. The band has a "tolerant" view on cannabis (drug)|cannabis, demonstrated by "La Main Verte" from the ''Mamagubida'' album. Drug references are reduced in their later albums. They have sold 900,000 albums. They had their 10-year anniversary in 2005, followed by a nationwide tour. Tryo have four studio albums, a double CD live album and two live DVDs. Band members were also active in independent work. Christophe Mali released a solo album ''Je vous emmène'' in April 2006. Guitarist and songwriter Guizmo was part of the band Pause. In August 2012 they released new album called ''Ladilafé'', a tribute to Patricia Bonnetaud who died in February 2012. This is the first album featuring DJ Catman.
Christophe Mali (Mali)
Emmanuel Eveno (Manu)
Daniel Bravo (Danielito)
Sébastien Pujol (Bibou) ''Tryo'' (IPA|fr|tʁijo|pron) is a French-language 'unplugged' ska acoustic band, popular in Europe and Quebec, with three French guitarists, a percussionist, and a producer: Guizmo, Christophe Mali, Manu Eveno, Daniel "Danielito" Bravo and Bibou. Tryo are popular in France partly due to their politically charged lyrics, whilst also showing a fun side with a range of humorous songs, especially in live performances. They take a left wing stance, criticising various French politicians such as Charles Pasqua (named in corruption scandals concerning suburban low cost housing or HLM) and Jean-Marie Le Pen and world leaders (George W. Bush, for example) in their music. The band has a "tolerant" view on cannabis (drug)|cannabis, demonstrated by "La Main Verte" from the ''Mamagubida'' album. Drug references are reduced in their later albums. They have sold 900,000 albums. They had their 10-year anniversary in 2005, followed by a nationwide tour. Tryo have four studio albums, a double CD live album and two live DVDs. Band members were also active in independent work. Christophe Mali released a solo album ''Je vous emmène'' in April 2006. Guitarist and songwriter Guizmo was part of the band Pause. In August 2012 they released new album called ''Ladilafé'', a tribute to Patricia Bonnetaud who died in February 2012. This is the first album featuring DJ Catman.
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