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The Vogues | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Turtle Creek, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Genres | Rock and roll, vocal pop, blue-eyed soul |
Years active | 1965–present |
Labels | Co & Ce, Reprise |
Members | Royce Taylor Troy Elich Artie Deleonardis Tom Lamb J.R. Wright Elliott McCoy Sean Moran |
Past members | Chuck Blasko Bill Burkette Don Miller Jim Campagna Stan Elich Terry Brightbill Hugh Geyer Gary Racan Bo Wagner Rich Gooch Pete Garofalo |
The Vogues are an American vocal rock and roll group from Turtle Creek, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Pittsburgh.[1] The original lineup consisted of Bill Burkette (lead baritone), Don Miller (baritone), Hugh Geyer (first tenor), and Chuck Blasko (second tenor).[2]
They are best known for their chart-topping singles "You're the One", "Five O'Clock World", "Magic Town", "My Special Angel" and "Turn Around, Look at Me". In addition to touring the world, the group appeared on American Bandstand, The Tonight Show, and The Ed Sullivan Show. They were inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2001.