The Vogues
Νοσταλγικός καλλιτέχνης doo-wop
Harmony-pop vocal group the Vogues were formed as the Val-Aires in 1960 by lead baritone Bill Burkette, baritone Don Miller, first tenor Hugh Geyer, and second tenor Chuck Blasko, who were all high school friends from Turtle Creek, PA. After changing their name to the Vogues, the foursome eventually signed to the tiny Co & Ce label, reaching the number four spot in the autumn of 1965 with "You're the One"; the band's most memorable hit, the classic "Five O'Clock World," cracked the Top Five before the year ended as well. Two more Top 40 entries, "Magic Town" and "The Land of Milk and Honey," followed in 1966, and when the group resurfaced in 1968 with the Top Ten smash "Turn Around, Look at Me," they had jumped to major label Reprise. The single, the Vogues' lone million-seller, anticipated the lighter, more sophisticated approach of subsequent hits like "My Special Angel," "Till," and "No, Not Much." Despite no further chart action from 1970 onward, various Vogues lineups continued touring oldies circuits for years to come. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi
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What kind of music does The Vogues play?+
The Vogues are known for their harmony-driven pop and rock and roll sound, often categorized as doo-wop and blue-eyed soul, with hits like "Five O'Clock World" released on labels such as Co & Ce and Reprise.
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Who are the current members of The Vogues?+
The current members of The Vogues include Royce Taylor, Troy Elich, Artie Deleonardis, Tom Lamb, J.R. Wright, Elliott McCoy, and Sean Moran.
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