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Celtic pop group Kila formed in Dublin in 1987, originally comprised of vocalist/bodhrán player <a href="spotify:artist:3hThC58n5Lt8GC656aSYNQ">Rónán Ó Snodaigh</a>, his multi-instrumentalist brother Rossa, and uilleann piper <a href="spotify:artist:5RYlMaI1RbcYV4AnkroGUa">Eoin Dillon</a>. The schoolmates soon welcomed another <a href="spotify:artist:3hThC58n5Lt8GC656aSYNQ">Ó Snodaigh</a> sibling, flutist Colm, and began busking throughout the Dublin area; a series of other members passed through Kila's ranks before the lineup finally solidified with the additions of fiddler Dee Armstrong, guitarist Lance Hogan, and his bassist brother, <a href="spotify:artist:3NijoMU1Eg8W8m5F7gAtSm">Brian</a>. Debuting with Mind the Gap, the group returned in 1998 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. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi

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