Kaya (Bulgarian Band)
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Kaya is a
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band. The idea of forming the band was first hatched by
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who were not responding favorably to his easygoing style, which ultimately led him to form his own group later that year. Over the coming years, as Kaya went through more than 20 members, all of which contributing to its present style, the band evolved to embrace
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elements as well as ethnic
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, releasing two albums in the process. After a 10-year hiatus, during which most members became parents, the band reunited in 2021 to take part in Toplofest, a new music, theatre, and circus arts festival in Sofia.Second Installment of Toplofest
(in Bulgarian) ''Bulgarian National Radio'' 2021-9-3. Retrieved 17 December 2021.


Discography

''Demo Sessions'' (2002)
''Legalno'' (2003)
''Live at O'Shipka'' (2005)


References

{{reflist Musical groups established in 1999 1999 establishments in Bulgaria