Feb 21 โ€ข 09:17 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ซ๐Ÿ‡ฎ Finland Ilta-Sanomat

IL: Jaakko Teppo's sons refute unpleasant claim about their deceased father: "It wasn't true"

Jaakko Teppo's sons, Ilja and Johannes, defend their father's legacy against false claims about his character as they prepare for a memorial concert.

As the second anniversary of Finnish folk artist Jaakko Teppo's death approaches, his sons, Ilja and Johannes, have spoken out about misconceptions regarding their father's character. In a recent interview with Iltalehti, they addressed claims that their father had problems with alcohol, emphasizing that such portrayals do not resonate with their memories of him. Ilja highlighted that their father was actively performing and engaging with audiences, a feat that would have been impossible had he been struggling with addiction.

In addition to defending their father's personal history, the Teppo brothers also faced criticism on social media, where some accused them of capitalizing on their father's memory by organizing a memorial concert. They have chosen to disregard these unfounded allegations, asserting that the decision to memorialize their father through music is a respectful tribute rather than a financial venture. The concert is scheduled to take place in Joensuu and will feature performances from notable Finnish artists, contributing to the celebratory remembrance of Teppo's legacy.

The concert not only serves as a remembrance of Jaakko Teppo's contributions to Finnish folk music but also provides an opportunity for fans and family alike to honor his memory positively. As they anticipate the event, the Teppo brothers seem committed to ensuring a lasting, truthful representation of their father's life and legacy, countering misinformation and celebrating his artistic achievements.

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