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S.K.A.Y.
С.К.А.Й.
S.K.A.Y. at Maidan Nezalezhnosti, Kyiv on August 24, 2008.
S.K.A.Y. at Maidan Nezalezhnosti,
Kyiv on August 24, 2008.
Background information
OriginTernopil, Ukraine
GenresPop rock
Years active2001 – present
LabelsLavina Music
MembersOleh Sobchuk
Oleksandr Hryshchuk
Yuriy Rudnytskyi
Serhiy Nedashkovskyi
Yuriy Mozil
Websitehttp://www.skay.com.ua/

S.K.A.Y. (Template:Lang-uk) is a Ukrainian Pop rock band. It was formed in 2001 in Ternopil, Ukraine.

History

After the band had been formed in 2001 it started to tour the country and performed at several festivals like Perlyny sezonu, Tavriyski ihry and Chervona ruta. They became more known for a broader audience after their appearance on the programme "Fresh Blood" on the Ukrainian TV channel M1. The general director Eduard Klim from Lavina Music saw them and signed them to his label.

In 2006 their first album "Te, shcho treba" was released. They released their second album "Planeta S.K.A.Y." already in 2007.

The frontman Oleh Sobchuk in 2008 was awarded the medal of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (Moscow Patriarchate) "1020 Years of Baptism of Rus" for his participation in the rock-tour with the same name.[1]

Current members

  • Oleh Sobchuk — vocals, guitar
  • Oleksandr Hryshchuk – lead guitar
  • Yuriy Rudnytskyi – bass guitar
  • Serhiy Nedashkovskyi – drums
  • Yuriy Mozil – keyboards

Discography

  • 2006 – Te, shcho treba (It's What You Need)
  • 2007 – Planeta S.K.A.Y.
  • 2010 — «!»

References

  1. ^ "His Beatitude Metropolitan Volodymyr Handed Out Church Awards to Priests and Musicians Who Took Part in All-Ukraine Rock Tour Dedicated to 1020th Years of the Baptism of Rus", Ukrainian Orthodox Church (Moscow Patriarchate), 2008.