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Origin
  
New York, United States

Past members
  
Solomon Roberts, Jr.Anibal "Butch" SierraGerald LebonTommy McConnellLarry GreenbergDenise Dunning WilkinsonBonnie Dunning WilliamsDelores Dunning Milligan

Members
  
Randy Muller, Solomon Roberts, Jr., Tommy McConnell

Record labels
  
Salsoul Records, Atlantic Records, Capitol Records

Genres
  
Rhythm and blues, Funk, Boogie

Albums
  
Skyy Line, Skyyport, Skyylight, Skyway, Start of a Romance

Skyy (a.k.a. New York Skyy) was an American R&B/funk/disco band based in New York. They are perhaps best known for their 1981 hit, "Call Me", as well as their 1989 "comeback" hits, "Start of a Romance" and "Real Love".

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Career

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Skyy was formed in Brooklyn, New York in 1973, when sisters Denise, Delores, and Bonnie Dunning first met musician Solomon Roberts, Jr. The record producer/keyboardist Randy Muller (who was also a member Brass Construction and an arranger for B.T. Express) soon became involved with the project. By 1976, the Skyy lineup of the three Dunning sisters as vocalists, Roberts as the male vocalist/guitarist, Anibal Anthony Sierra on guitars and keyboards, Larry Greenberg on keyboards, Gerald Lebon on bass, and Tommy McConnell on drums had solidified.

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In the late 1970s, Skyy signed to Salsoul Records. After several albums that saw moderate success in the R&B market, the group crossed over to the mainstream in a big way with the release of the Skyy Line album in late 1981. Featured on this album was the single "Call Me", which gave the group their first (and only, to date) top 40 hit on the pop charts, peaking at number 26 in 1982. It also became the first of several number one R&B hits for Skyy. Meanwhile, the group continued to record for the Salsoul label up through the release of their 1984 Inner City album (Salsoul would fold in 1985), scoring several additional hits on the R&B chart during that time.

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In the mid-1980s, the group signed with Capitol Records and released their next album, From the Left Side in 1986. Apart from the top ten R&B single, "Givin' It (to You)", the album saw limited success, and the group left Capitol soon thereafter.

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Things were looking rather bleak for the band by the late 1980s. However, after signing to Atlantic Records, Skyy launched a major comeback in 1989 with the release of their successful Start of a Romance album. This release spun off two number one R&B singles, with both the title track ("Start of a Romance") and the quiet storm classic, "Real Love" claiming the top spot. "Real Love" also became the group's second and final crossover pop hit peaking at number 47 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in early 1990. The second single released from the album (between the title track and "Real Love"), "Love All the Way" also cracked the R&B top 50. By the release of the Nearer to You album in 1992, the hits had again dried up, and the band has not released a new studio album since then. Although Skyy is one of very few bands to release 12 studio albums in 12 years (two compilation albums), which turned out multiple hits, they often go unnoticed and unsung. In 2014, the French Nu-Disco act Solidisco released an updated version of Skyy's 1980 single "Here's To You", in which the group received credits due to the original version being used.

Compilation albums

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  • Skyy Flyy (1982, Salsoul)
  • Skyy High (1984, Rams Horn)
  • Greatest Hits (1987, StreetSounds)
  • Best Of (1994, ZYX)
  • Greatest Hits (1996, The Right Stuff)
  • The Best of Skyy (1997, Charly)
  • The Best (2003, Toshiba EMI)
  • The Anthology (2006, Suss'd)
  • Songs

    Call MeSkyy Line · 1981
    Real LoveStart of a Romance · 1989
    Here’s to YouSkyyport · 1980

    References

    Skyy (band) Wikipedia