Sky Keegan is a songwriter, artist, and producer. His first national record release, Memphis Miracle is referenced in the anthology, Elvis: His Life from A-Z. As a songwriter, he has had three records on the national rhythm and blues charts, That's the Way the Wind Blows, Lost in a Love Zone and 42nd Street. He has had additional Rock and R&B tunes released nationally by Sugarloaf and other artists and was published by Claridge Music (Jersey Boys). His catalog was acquired by Paul McCartney's MPL Communications.

He left music entirely in 1980, returning in 2007 when asked to write music for the play, That Perfect Moment, currently in pre-production in California. With two new compositions in hand, he found Le Funk Studio to record demos for the play. Inspired to be back in music, Sky continued to write and record new material, drawing upon his Southern, R&B and Alternative Folk Rock influence. Blending his past with the new digital technology and world music influences, Sky arrived at a new sound and focused on the preeminence of a great song with a strong melody and poetic, meaningful lyrics. Always creating vivid imagery and a powerful statement that is both personal, but universal in its impact.

Picture of SkySky Keegan resides in Ventura County, California. In advance of his album of new songs, he's released the EP, Stagedoor. As he sings in All For You:

"Some days are better than most, some times are worse than they seem, Some nights I'm lost in the dark, sometimes I'm caught in a dream. People do what they can, it's the best they can do, But I'll pull down the stars And hand them to you."

You will discover his music takes you on a journey worth listening to.

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Sky has graced the stage performing with and opening for artists such as Loudon Wainright III, Dave van Ronk, Richie Havens, Patti Smith, Orleans, New York Dolls, Jonathon Edwards, Martin Mull & His Magic Midget Band, Elephants Memory(John Lennon's back up band), David Bromberg, and Michael Murphy.