Luna Park
High voltage heroes of contemporary Irish music, Kíla formed in Dublin in 1987, originally comprised of vocalist/bodhrán player Rónán Ó Snodaigh, his multi-instrumentalist brother Rossa, and uileann piper Eoin Dillon. The schoolmates soon welcomed another Ó Snodaigh sibling, flautist Colm, and began busking throughout the Dublin area; a series of other members passed through Kíla's ranks before the lineup finally solidified with the additions of fiddler Dee Armstrong, guitarist Lance Hogan, and his bassist brother, Brian. Debuting Handel's Fantasy 1993 followed by Mind the Gap 1995, the group returned in 1997 with Tóg é Go Bog é. Lemonade & Buns followed two years later. In 2001, the group released Monkey!, a collection of songs composed for a musical stage production based on a 16th century Chinese folk tale. It was followed by Luna Park (2003), Live in Dublin (2004), and the EP Tiománaí in 2005. Kíla have also colaborated with the Ainu composer Oki in 2006, releasing the Kíla & Oki album followed by Gamblers' Ballet in 2007. 2008 saw the release in Ireland of their Concert Film Kíla 'Once Upon A Time' which has received some top accolades by some heavy hitters and is available on DVD from their website OFFICIAL BAND WEBSITE: https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://www.kila.ie/shop TRAILER TO KILA CONCERT FILM: https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V01pVR-e7ME ‘An Irish ‘Stop Making Sense’. Magnificent’! Niall Stokes, Editor Hotpress ‘Whatever it is... this is it. Kíla are right there at the cusp of it. Somehow you get the feeling they lit the fuse for the big bang.’ Bono, U2 ‘It’s a James Joyce ballet, an astonishing composition of light, movement and sound’. Pat McCabe, Writer ‘Like all the best concert films, it is shot over one night. It catches all the wonderful, shamanistic energy of the amazing Kíla’. Neil Jordan, Film Director ‘I’d never heard or seen Kíla before this film melted my brain. If one could envisage a live concert film that feels like Africa crashing into Ireland, with visual effects by Cirque Du Soleil, it might look and sound something like this. Kíla are an unstoppable force of nature’. Kevin Godley, Musician, Film & Video Director The Police, Peter Gabriel, U2 OFFICIAL KILA MYSPACE: https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://www.myspace.com/kilaofficial Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
High voltage heroes of contemporary Irish music, Kíla formed in Dublin in 1987, originally comprised of vocalist/bodhrán player Rónán Ó Snodaigh, his multi-instrumentalist brother Rossa, and uileann piper Eoin Dillon. The schoolmates soon welcomed another Ó Snodaigh sibling, flautist Colm, and began busking throughout the Dublin area; a series of other members passed through Kíla's ranks before the lineup finally solidified with the additions of fiddler Dee Armstrong, guitarist Lance Hogan, and his bassist brother, Brian. Debuting Handel's Fantasy 1993 followed by Mind the Gap 1995, the group returned in 1997 with Tóg é Go Bog é. Lemonade & Buns followed two years later. In 2001, the group released Monkey!, a collection of songs composed for a musical stage production based on a 16th century Chinese folk tale. It was followed by Luna Park (2003), Live in Dublin (2004), and the EP Tiománaí in 2005. Kíla have also colaborated with the Ainu composer Oki in 2006, releasing the Kíla & Oki album followed by Gamblers' Ballet in 2007. 2008 saw the release in Ireland of their Concert Film Kíla 'Once Upon A Time' which has received some top accolades by some heavy hitters and is available on DVD from their website OFFICIAL BAND WEBSITE: https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://www.kila.ie/shop TRAILER TO KILA CONCERT FILM: https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V01pVR-e7ME ‘An Irish ‘Stop Making Sense’. Magnificent’! Niall Stokes, Editor Hotpress ‘Whatever it is... this is it. Kíla are right there at the cusp of it. Somehow you get the feeling they lit the fuse for the big bang.’ Bono, U2 ‘It’s a James Joyce ballet, an astonishing composition of light, movement and sound’. Pat McCabe, Writer ‘Like all the best concert films, it is shot over one night. It catches all the wonderful, shamanistic energy of the amazing Kíla’. Neil Jordan, Film Director ‘I’d never heard or seen Kíla before this film melted my brain. If one could envisage a live concert film that feels like Africa crashing into Ireland, with visual effects by Cirque Du Soleil, it might look and sound something like this. Kíla are an unstoppable force of nature’. Kevin Godley, Musician, Film & Video Director The Police, Peter Gabriel, U2 OFFICIAL KILA MYSPACE: https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://www.myspace.com/kilaofficial Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Howls the Wolf (Moll's Song - Wolf Run Free)
Hebden Bridge
Bully's Acre
Grand Hotel
Mébh's Tune
Luna Park
Glanfaidh Mé
Wandering Fish
Robyn's Tune
Baroki
Maith Dhom
The Mama Song
The Derry Tune
Cardinal Knowledge
Epicy
the Hour Before Dawn
Katy's Tune
Electric Landlady
Gwerzy
Béilín Meala
Rusty Nails
Dusty Wine Bottle
Oh to Kiss Katie
Glanfaidh me
Jasmine
The Hour Before the Dawn
Ón Taobh Tuathail Amach
Tickelled
Double Knuckle Shuffle
Tine Lasta
Crann Na Bpinginí
Turlough's
The Compledgegationist
On Taobh Tuathail Amach
Tip Toe
Ríl A Dó
Fir Bolg
Boy Racer
Andy's Bar
Seo Mo Leaba
An Tiománaí
Ezekiel
Sean Deora
Leanfaidh Mé
Bí Ann
The Seige of Carrickfinn International Airport
Her Royal Waggeldy Toes
Cabhraigí Léi
Tóg é Go Bog é
Lemonade and Buns
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