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Sky (Canadian band)

Sky was a Canadian R&B-influenced pop rock duo from Montreal, Quebec. 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.

History
First iteration Formed in 1997, Sky created their own record label, Phat Royale, to release their first EP, America, which was completely self-produced and included five songs. Three more singles were issued from the album: "Love Song", "Push", and "All I Want". In February, Sky signed a new record deal with Arista for the US, UK, and Japan. The band split up in 2005. ==After Sky==
After Sky
After leaving Sky, James Renald continued his songwriting and production career in Los Angeles, where he resided until 2017. He notably wrote and produced the 2001 Mandy Moore single "Cry". On 11 August 2018, at the age of 47, Renald died by suicide in Eastman, Quebec. Antoine Sicotte became a celebrity chef, author of cookbooks, as well as host of the television cooking show Le Cuisinier rebelle, based on his 2009 cookbook of the same name. Karl Wolf went on to launch a solo career, and as of , he has released ten studio albums. ==Discography==
Discography
Studio albums Singles ==Awards and recognition==
Awards and recognition
• 2000: winner, Juno Award for New Group of the Year ==References==
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