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Sky (Canadian band)

Sky was a Canadian R&B-influenced pop rock group from Montreal. It originally consisted of James Renald (1971–2018) and Antoine Sicotte, son of actor Gilbert Sicotte. Both were songwriters, producers, and multi-instrumentalists who met in 1992 at a music engineering school in Montreal. Anastasia Friedman replaced Renald as lead singer after he left, and Karl Wolf was the group's last vocalist.

Sky
OriginMontreal, Canada
Genres
Years active1997–2005
Labels
Past members
  • Antoine Sicotte
  • James Renald
  • Anastasia Friedman
  • Karl Wolf

History Edit

Phase I

Their first EP was released on their own Phat Royale label in 1997. Managed by Lee Brown, both members co-wrote, co-produced and co-played every instrument on that record. Quebec radio stations began playing their music and eventually 43 stations in that province had added their songs to their playlists. Canada's MusiquePlus, the French equivalent to English-language MuchMusic, began playing the video for their song "America".

In February 1998, Sky signed a major-label record deal with EMI Music Canada. With the recording sessions for their upcoming major-label debut, two world-famous producers, Peter Mokran (Maxwell, R. Kelly, Michael Jackson) and Euro-Syndicate Productions, were brought in for two recording sessions at Gallery Studios in New York and Metalworks Studios in Mississauga, Ontario. Legendary guitar player Wah-Wah Watson was featured as a guest performer as well.

Piece of Paradise, the duo's major-label debut, was launched in 1999. The album debuted at number 6 on the Canadian album charts and reached platinum status in Canada. The group's debut single, "Some Kinda Wonderful", was released in 1998, gained international success, hitting number 4 on the Canadian Singles Chart and number 1 in Thailand.

The group's follow-up single "Love Song" was also a major hit in Canada reaching number 1 on the Canadian Singles Chart. This was followed by the next single "Push" and finally "All I Want".

Sky then signed a major deal with Arista Records in the U.S., United Kingdom and Japan. The label released a reworked version of Piece of Paradise on June 29, 1999, with two additional tracks, "Strange" and "Dreamin'". Those tracks were also added to the Canadian version of the album, and was re-released on June 1, 1999. In July 1999, Sky opened for Britney Spears on the Canadian leg of her ...Baby One More Time Tour. After promoting their album and a live performance at the 1999 MuchMusic Video Awards, Renald announced in 2000 that he was leaving the duo due to camera shyness. He wasn't present at the Juno Awards in which Sky won "Best New Group",[1] which created an awkward moment as Antoine was the sole acceptor of the award.

Phase II

The quitting, Renald was replaced later that year by Anastasia Friedman from Montreal. Anastasia was a singer that Sicotte was originally going to use for a new duo named Nice in 1999, but the name Sky was retained.

The new pair would release their first single, "Superhero", in August 2000, and a full album, Travelling Infinity, in November. The single "You" was also released and reached number 1 in Canada. A remix for that video was made due to the high popularity and demand for it.

Phase III

In 2003 the third and last incarnation of Sky came about, as Anastasia was replaced by Lebanon native Karl Wolf. The group went through a label change with Sextant Records and released a third album, Picture Perfect, that spawned the single "Dedication".

Shortly thereafter, Sky split up and Karl Wolf decided to go solo.

After Sky Edit

Karl Wolf continues to record. He first released a single, "Butterflies" in late 2005, and followed it up with three independent solo albums, Face Behind the Face (2006), Bite the Bullet (2007) and Nightlife (2009) and a big number of singles, the most successful of which was "Africa".

Anastasia Friedman has since worked as a yoga instructor in Montreal.

Co-founding member Antoine Sicotte became a celebrity chef in Montreal, an author of cookbooks as well as hosting Le Cuisinier rebelle (The Rebel Cook), based on his 2009 cookbook of the same name.

After leaving Sky, James Renald continued his songwriting and producing career in Los Angeles, California, where he resided until 2017. He notably wrote and produced the Mandy Moore hit song "Cry" and worked on many other projects. On August 11, 2018, at the age of 47, James Renald committed suicide in Eastman, Quebec after he went missing the day prior. Renald had struggled with anxiety from a young age until his death.[2]

Discography Edit

Albums Edit

Year Album Chart positions Certifications
CAN
1999 Piece of Paradise 6
2000 Traveling Infinity
2003 Picture Perfect

Singles Edit

Year Single Chart positions Album
CAN CAN AC US Pop
1997 "America" Piece of Paradise
1998 "Some Kinda Wonderful" 4 16
1999 "Love Song" 1 1 38
"Push" 11 11
"All I Want" 31 4
2000 "Superhero" * Travelling Infinity
2001 "You" 1 *
2003 "Dedication" * Picture Perfect
"Crazy" *
"—" denotes releases that did not chart
* denotes unknown peak positions

Awards and recognition Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Larry LeBlanc (12 February 2000). "Morissette leads Canada's Juno nomination list". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. pp. 45–. ISSN 0006-2510.
  2. ^ Friend, David (April 10, 2019). "James Renald, of Montreal duo Sky, remembered for writing lyrical pop hits". The Globe and Mail/ The Canadian Press. The Canadian Press.
  3. ^ "Sky certifications". Music Canada. 2011-12-01. Retrieved 2011-12-01.

External links Edit

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Not to be confused with Sky English Australian band or Sky American band Sky was a Canadian R amp B influenced pop rock group from Montreal It originally consisted of James Renald 1971 2018 and Antoine Sicotte son of actor Gilbert Sicotte Both were songwriters producers and multi instrumentalists who met in 1992 at a music engineering school in Montreal Anastasia Friedman replaced Renald as lead singer after he left and Karl Wolf was the group s last vocalist SkyOriginMontreal CanadaGenresPop rockblue eyed soulR amp BYears active1997 2005LabelsPhat RoyaleEMI Music CanadaSextantPast membersAntoine Sicotte James Renald Anastasia Friedman Karl Wolf Contents 1 History 2 After Sky 3 Discography 3 1 Albums 3 2 Singles 4 Awards and recognition 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditPhase ITheir first EP was released on their own Phat Royale label in 1997 Managed by Lee Brown both members co wrote co produced and co played every instrument on that record Quebec radio stations began playing their music and eventually 43 stations in that province had added their songs to their playlists Canada s MusiquePlus the French equivalent to English language MuchMusic began playing the video for their song America In February 1998 Sky signed a major label record deal with EMI Music Canada With the recording sessions for their upcoming major label debut two world famous producers Peter Mokran Maxwell R Kelly Michael Jackson and Euro Syndicate Productions were brought in for two recording sessions at Gallery Studios in New York and Metalworks Studios in Mississauga Ontario Legendary guitar player Wah Wah Watson was featured as a guest performer as well Piece of Paradise the duo s major label debut was launched in 1999 The album debuted at number 6 on the Canadian album charts and reached platinum status in Canada The group s debut single Some Kinda Wonderful was released in 1998 gained international success hitting number 4 on the Canadian Singles Chart and number 1 in Thailand The group s follow up single Love Song was also a major hit in Canada reaching number 1 on the Canadian Singles Chart This was followed by the next single Push and finally All I Want Sky then signed a major deal with Arista Records in the U S United Kingdom and Japan The label released a reworked version of Piece of Paradise on June 29 1999 with two additional tracks Strange and Dreamin Those tracks were also added to the Canadian version of the album and was re released on June 1 1999 In July 1999 Sky opened for Britney Spears on the Canadian leg of her Baby One More Time Tour After promoting their album and a live performance at the 1999 MuchMusic Video Awards Renald announced in 2000 that he was leaving the duo due to camera shyness He wasn t present at the Juno Awards in which Sky won Best New Group 1 which created an awkward moment as Antoine was the sole acceptor of the award Phase IIThe quitting Renald was replaced later that year by Anastasia Friedman from Montreal Anastasia was a singer that Sicotte was originally going to use for a new duo named Nice in 1999 but the name Sky was retained The new pair would release their first single Superhero in August 2000 and a full album Travelling Infinity in November The single You was also released and reached number 1 in Canada A remix for that video was made due to the high popularity and demand for it Phase IIIIn 2003 the third and last incarnation of Sky came about as Anastasia was replaced by Lebanon native Karl Wolf The group went through a label change with Sextant Records and released a third album Picture Perfect that spawned the single Dedication Shortly thereafter Sky split up and Karl Wolf decided to go solo After Sky EditKarl Wolf continues to record He first released a single Butterflies in late 2005 and followed it up with three independent solo albums Face Behind the Face 2006 Bite the Bullet 2007 and Nightlife 2009 and a big number of singles the most successful of which was Africa Anastasia Friedman has since worked as a yoga instructor in Montreal Co founding member Antoine Sicotte became a celebrity chef in Montreal an author of cookbooks as well as hosting Le Cuisinier rebelle The Rebel Cook based on his 2009 cookbook of the same name After leaving Sky James Renald continued his songwriting and producing career in Los Angeles California where he resided until 2017 He notably wrote and produced the Mandy Moore hit song Cry and worked on many other projects On August 11 2018 at the age of 47 James Renald committed suicide in Eastman Quebec after he went missing the day prior Renald had struggled with anxiety from a young age until his death 2 Discography EditAlbums Edit Year Album Chart positions CertificationsCAN1999 Piece of Paradise 6 MC Platinum 3 2000 Traveling Infinity 2003 Picture Perfect Singles Edit Year Single Chart positions AlbumCAN CAN AC US Pop1997 America Piece of Paradise1998 Some Kinda Wonderful 4 16 1999 Love Song 1 1 38 Push 11 11 All I Want 31 4 2000 Superhero Travelling Infinity2001 You 1 2003 Dedication Picture Perfect Crazy denotes releases that did not chart denotes unknown peak positionsAwards and recognition Edit2000 winner Juno Award for New Group of the YearReferences Edit Larry LeBlanc 12 February 2000 Morissette leads Canada s Juno nomination list Billboard Nielsen Business Media Inc pp 45 ISSN 0006 2510 Friend David April 10 2019 James Renald of Montreal duo Sky remembered for writing lyrical pop hits The Globe and Mail The Canadian Press The Canadian Press Sky certifications Music Canada 2011 12 01 Retrieved 2011 12 01 External links EditMuchMusic Bio Sky at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sky Canadian band amp oldid 1180906992, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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