Nojus (musician)

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Nojus
Birth name Darius Mileris
Also known as Nojus
Born (1972-04-05) 5 April 1972
Alytus, Lithuania
Genres Rock, pop, acoustic music
Occupations Musician, singer-songwriter, producer
Instruments Vocals, guitar
Years active 1988 — present
Labels Prior Records
Aistian Music
Associated acts Airija
Website Nojus
Notable instruments
Takamine
Ibanez
Concord

Darius Mileris (born 5 April 1972), known by his stage name Nojus, is a Lithuanian musician from Dublin, Ireland. Prior to starting his solo career, he was the songwriter, lead singer and guitarist of the folk rock music band Airija.[1] After Airija disbanded in 2000, Mileris continued to record and produce albums, performing as a solo artist under name Nojus.

Mileris has released five albums with Airija and eight albums to date.

Discography

  • Vardas (Name) (1998)
  • Rytai (East) (2000)
  • Saugok (Save) (2002)
  • Amžinai (Forever) (2006)
  • Archyvas (Archive) (2007)
  • Apie save ir kitus (Myself and others) (2008)
  • Nematomi (Invisible) (2009)
  • 1Diena (1Day) (2012)

Awards

  • Laureate, Young Performers Singing Poetry Competition, 1992.
  • With group AIRIJA Winner of Discovery of the Year Award, 1993.
  • Named Best Rock Group of the Year 1995.
  • Alytus Laureate with Airija Group-City Cultural Award, 1997.

References

  1. "Rusų roko revoliucionieriaus V. Cojaus ir "Kino" atminimo koncertas – Druskininkuose" (in Lithuanian). Druskininkų naujienos. 18 August 2011. Retrieved 27 August 2011. 

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