Sky (US band)
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- This article is about the American band. For other bands named Sky, see Sky (disambiguation).
Sky was an American band in the early 1970s, based in the Detroit area, who put out two albums on RCA, 1970's Don't Hold Back and 1970's Sailor's Delight (both produced in England by Rolling Stones' producer, Jimmy Miller). Their sound was country rock along the lines of The Grateful Dead's then current phase mixed with harmony and hard rock influences. Sky are mostly remembered for singer Doug Fieger who would later move to Los Angeles and start The Knack.