The Skys
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The Skys is Lithuanian classic/prog rock band, established on 10 November 1995. Having frequent changes in the line-up The Skys as of 02.09.2010 are:
  • Jonas Čiurlionis – vocals and lead guitar
  • Aleksandr Liutvinskij – rhythm guitar
  • Justinas Tamaševičius – bass
  • Božena Buinicka – keyboards
  • Ilja Molodcov - drums & percussion
  • Jolanta Grietnickaitė - backing vocals


The band is focused on internationals festivals and gigs, including:
  • Festival of young bands Sparnai 1996 in Prienai
    Prienai
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    , Lithuania
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  • Eesti Noortebandide Festival in Tartu
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     (Estonia
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    ) 1996
  • UNESCO
    UNESCO
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     World Youth Festival "Dialogue Among Civilizations" 2001
  • Posinger Open Air 2002, Germany
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  • New York International Music Festival, 2004, USA (Best International Band award)
  • Eastern Europe Music Fest 2005 St. Petersburg, Russia
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  • Bauslande Fest 2007, Latvia
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  • BalticProgFest 2007, Lithuania
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  • Pustye Holmy 2008 (InProg
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     scene), Russia
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  • Prog Farm 2008, The Netherlands
  • Crescendo Festival 2010, France
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Discography

  • Civilized (1997)
  • Dreams (1999)
  • Postmodern Game (2004)
  • Colors of the Desert (2011)

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