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Kíla is a 1987 Irish folk music/world music group from the Irish language secondary school, Coláiste Eóin in County Dublin.

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OriginDublin, Ireland
GenresIrish folk music, world music
Years active1987–present
LabelsKíla Records
MembersRossa Ó Snodaigh
Rónán Ó Snodaigh
Colm Ó Snodaigh
Dee Armstrong
James Mahon
Seanán Brennan
Brian Hogan
Dave Hingerty
Websitewww.kila.ie

Band History


Kíla began in 1987 in the secondary in Coláiste Eoin, in the first year they busked nearly every week and played 44 concerts, mostly at their father's publishing companies book launches, their mother's art exhibition openings and their brother's political campaign launches. Their first pay-in concert was upstairs in the Baggot Inn and was attended by only 3 people one of which was the broadcaster Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh and her school friend Nóra Ní Chonchubhair and the Music historian and musician but then didgereedoo player Siomon O Dwyer.

But Kíla's genesis goes much further back to the primary school Scoil Lorcáin where Rossa Ó Snodaigh, Colm Mac con Iomaire, Aengus Mac An Rí and Fearghal Mac Cárthaigh competed in competitions like Feis Átha Cliath, Feis Lorcáin and Feis Naithí as two pieces and three pieces. In 1984 at the start of his second year in the secondary school of Coláiste Eoin Rossa asked fiddler Colm Mac Con Iomaire and flute player Aengus Mac An Rí if they wanted to form a band to enter competitions like Slógadh.

They asked their fellow primary schoolmate - whistler Fearghal Mac Cárthaigh, Colm's neighbour - piper Eoin Dillon and Rossa's brother - bodhrán player Rónán Ó Snodaigh to join them. They were initially guided by their whistle teacher Mícheál Ó hAlmhain and upon his departure by past pupil come teacher Proinsias de Poire who named them 'Cogar' (whisper). They went busking, played lunchtime sessions and entered competitions but never progressed to the national finals od Slógadh.

After the departure of Fearghal Mac Cárthaigh and Aengus Mac An Rí before summer holidays of 1987 they regrouped upon their return in 5th year and invited a guitarist, Karl Odlum from their class to join them. A classmate and budding radio worker for Bray Local Broadcast offered them to come on a show that weekend and so they all drove up to Karl's house to rehearse whereupon Karl mentioned that his brother, Rónan's classmate Dave Odlum, would like to join and was a better guitarist and that he actually played the bass. So they rehearsed 4 sets of tunes that morning and got a lift to the radio station where they performed for the very first time as the outfit that would become named as Kíla. Within the year they were invited to play invited to play in the National Concert at a ceremony where the then President Dr. Ó hIrghile attended and at a festival in Bonn in Germany, where they were joined by Colm Ó Snodaigh.

The original lineup for the band was Eoin Dillon (uilleann pipes), Colm Mac Con Iomaire (fiddle), Rossa Ó Snodaigh (whistle, bones), Rónán Ó Snodaigh (bodhrán), Karl Odlum (bass), and David Odlum (guitar). In 1988 one of Rossa and Rónán's older brother's - flute player Colm Ó Snodaigh, joined the band before the first recordings were made. Rónán, Rossa, and Colm Ó Snodaigh are sons of publisher Pádraig Ó Snodaigh and artist Clíodna Cussen and are brothers of Irish TD, Aengus Ó Snodaigh.

In 1991, Colm Mac Con Iomaire and Dave Odlum left Kíla to join The Frames, an Irish rock band. In the same year, Dee Armstrong and Eoin O'Brien joined the band as replacements. Dave Reidy also joined as a lead guitarist, though he emigrated to San Francisco a year later. Karl was then replaced by Ed Kelly on bass who emigrated to Scotland a little over a year after the recording Mind the Gap in 1994. Eoin O'Brien was replaced by Lance Hogan. Laurence O Keefe filled in temporarily on bass until Brian Hogan assumed that position prior to recording Tóg É Go Bog É.

In 2003, in a review of their album Luna Park, Kíla's blend of Irish traditional music and world music with a modern rock sensibility was credited with breathing new life into contemporary Irish folk music.[1]

In 2009, Donegal guitarist Seanan Brennan joined the band to replace Lance who was on a sabbatical. He has remained with the band since then bringing an electric guitar to the line up for the first time since Eoin O'Brien was a member. He made his first appearance with Kíla in early January of that year on a televised version of Leath ina Dhiaidh a hOcht.

In 2008, Kíla recorded "The Ballad of Ronnie Drew" with U2, Shane MacGowan, Glen Hansard, Damien Dempsey, The Dubliners and a host of other artists. With proceeds going to The Irish Cancer Society. The song was later included on a U2.com-only album of collaborations that U2 recorded with other artists - Duals (2012).

Kíla have played in 35 countries on all continents excepte South America and at some of the biggest festivals around the world, like Montreaux Jazz Festival - Switzerland, Womad and Cambridge Folk Festivals - England, Rainforest World Music Festival in Borneo, Electric Picnic, Womadelaide, Glastonbury, and the Stockholm Water Festival, Sziget Festival- Budapest Hungary. They have also performed at the launch of the Special Olympics in Ireland for the welcoming ceremony of the Dalai Llama and at many of President Mícheál Ó hUiginn's garden Parties.

In 2010, the band collaborated with French composer Bruno Coulais on the soundtrack of Cartoon Saloon'sThe Secret of Kells, The film was nominated for best animated film at the 82nd Academy Awards in 2010. That same year their music was heavily featured in two other feature films - Maeve Murphy's controversial Beyond the Fire and Ciarán O'Connor's Trafficked. Kíla's music also features in the award-winning documentary film Fight or Flight.

In late 2011, Kíla published their long-awaited Book of Tunes. Comprising over 100 of their compositions and lavishly decorated with photos, poems & prose, the book was a huge success, being described as 'a masterpiece' by Seán Laffey from Irish Music Magazine. The publication of the book ended a fine year for Kíla in style. Through this year they played three sell-out shows in Harare, Zimbabwe at the HIAFA festival, played at the Possibilities conference that welcomed the Dalai Lama to Ireland and played the inaugural concert in Temple Bar Meeting House Square, under the elegant retractable canopies, two days before Christmas.

2015 could be termed the 'year of the awards and nominations' for Kíla. They collaborated on the music for the Oscar nominated animated feature, Song of the Sea with Bruno Coulais. They received an Annie Awards nomination for 'Outstanding Achievement in Music in an Animated Feature Production'. They also received an Emmy nomination for their work on a Crossing The Line production called 'The Secret Life of the Shannon'. In June Eoin Dillon left and James Mahon from Shankill took his place.

In 2020, just at the eve of the lockdowns, Kíla had begun recording music for two films Cartoon Saloon's Wolfwalkers, and Tomás Ó Súilleabháin debut film Arracht. Screen Ireland chose Arracht to represent Ireland in the foreign film category in the Oscars and Wolfwakers was entered by Apple for the best Animation. It could've been the case that Kíla would've been mentioned in two films in the running for Oscars, but alas Arracht didn't make the shortlist. The band did win an IFTA for their score for Arracht and were in the running along with Bruno for many other award ceremonies for Wolfwalkers.

During the two lockdowns, their manager Caoimhe Ní Riagáin organised six different online lockdown concerts culminating in a Wolfwalker's themed St Patrick's day broadcast going live to all the Irish consulates across the world. By 2021, she took a post in the Arts Council, and Rossa stepped into the role to organise their 15 date post lockdown tour and produce their 3 larger shows – Kíla & Tumble circus Sept 2021, Kíla le Práis, New Year's Eve 2021 Kíla & Cairde for Tradfest in the National Stadium 2022.

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Band members


The present lineup of Kíla as of 2015 until Now is:[when?]


Emeritus members



Images


Rónán Ó Snodaigh
Rónán Ó Snodaigh
Colm Ó Snodaigh
Colm Ó Snodaigh
Rossa Ó Snodaigh
Rossa Ó Snodaigh

Discography



Studio albums



Live albums



Soundtrack albums



Compilation albums



Remix albums



Singles as Kíla



Solo albums



DVDs as Kíla



Books as Kíla



Books by Members of Kíla



References


  1. O'Neill, Malachy. "BBC - Music - Review of Kila - Luna Park". www.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 3 October 2022.
  2. Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010 (PDF ed.). Mt Martha, Victoria, Australia: Moonlight Publishing. p. 154.



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Kíla — ирландская группа, основанная в 1987 году в графстве Дублин, играющая в жанрах ирландской народной музыки и «world music».



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