Asonance is a Czech folk band established in 1976. They mainly play Scottish and Irish folk songs.
Asonance was founded at Jan Neruda Grammar School in Prague, Czechoslovakia, in late 1976. Early members of the group include Jan and Pavel Laà ¡à ¥oviÃÂka (the former is the last remaining founding member), Milan à  tÃÂrba, and Frantià ¡ek Korecký. The band primarily plays Scottish and Irish folk and country songs.
In 1977, Eva Fibingerová-Schneiderová and Denisa VondráÃÂková joined the band as vocalists, and Denisa also played guitar. Eva left the band a year later and was replaced by Blanka à  tejfová (later Laà ¡à ¥oviÃÂková).
In 1980, Petr Vacek joined the vocal section of the band, and departed in 1984. He was replaced a year later by Roman Slaboch. 1990 saw Vacek rejoining the band. Other musicians who played with the group during this period include Renata BÃÂlorová, Yveta Kasalická, Veronika Glyknerová, Alena Chvátalová, and Vendula Hugová, together with her husband, Jan Hugo. In 1982, Jan Ráb joined on violin.
Second violinist Jià ÂàNohel entered the group a few years later, and the twin violins became a trademark of the band. In 1985, Marta FiklÃÂková (later Nollová) joined, as well as Hana Horká. The band also added a double bass, bass guitar, and keyboards. Significantly for Asonance, future frontman Luboà ¡ Pick joined in the mid-1980s, and keyboardist Mirko Rokyta was added to the project in 1989.
Asonance replaced their lead singer with Petr Bohuslav, and drummer Aleà ¡ Zimolka also played with the band until his death in 2012. He was replaced by David Rà ¯à ¾iÃÂka. The band also enlisted whistle player and vocalist Klára Laà ¡à ¥oviÃÂková (later Fanta), as well as additional whistle players Anna Rábová and Aneà ¾ka Kufová (later Trnková).
Longtime vocalist Hana Horká died on 16 January 2022 of complications from COVID-19, after deliberately exposing herself to the virus in order to get a health pass, instead of getting vaccinated.
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