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About Kíla. Formed at school in Dublin’s late 1980’s, Award-winning band, Kíla, are heralded as one of Ireland’s most innovative and exciting bands. Their unique sound has been ever-evolving, rooted in tradition, yet inspired by a myriad of influences and ideas from all around the world. Often defined as contemporary Irish World music ...
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Kíla's line-up saw many changes between 1987 and 2024. In 1988, flute player and singer Colm Ó Snodaigh joined; in 1991 fiddler Colm Mac Con Iomaire and guitarist Dave Odlum left Kíla to join Glen Hansard 's band The Frames ; Dee Armstrong replaced Colm on fiddle and guitarist Eoin O'Brien and lead guitarist Dave Reidy joined; (Reid ...
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Kíla have been hailed as one of Ireland’s most innovative and exciting bands. Coming from differring musical backgrounds, each member of this Trad Fusion group share a passion to create great music, and with an ability to absorb influences from across the globe they have created their own distinctive style of world music.
Kíla. 28,884 likes · 373 talking about this. Ireland’s greatest Trad. fusion band
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About Kíla. Formed in Dublin in 1988, Kíla's boundary-testing sound, while rooted in Irish tradition, is inspired by myriad global influences, with Irish lyrics and folk instruments fused with djembe, congas, drums, mandolins, brass, and acoustic and electric bass guitars.