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  1. They enjoyed great success with songs like "You're The One" and especially "Five O'clock World". The "trademark" Vogues are still touring today with original members Bill Burkette and Hugh Geyer. We spoke with original Vogues member Hugh Geyer about the history of The Vogues.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_VoguesThe Vogues - Wikipedia

    Hugh Geyer – first tenor (1963–1973, 2007–2012 in "The Vogues") (2004–2006 in "Chuck Blasko's Vogues") Chuck Blasko – second tenor (1963–1983 in "The Vogues") (1983–present in "Chuck Blasko's Vogues") Vocal members: Elliott McCoy (2023-present) Royce Taylor (1991–present) Troy Elich (2000–present)

  3. 18 de oct. de 2023 · Learn about Hugh Geyer, the founding member and original lead singer of The Vogues, who shaped their signature sound and style. Discover his remarkable talent, his impact on the group's success, and his legacy in the music industry.

  4. Hugh Geyer is one of the original members of The Vogues, a vocal singing group from Pennsylvania. He retired from performing in 2013, but reunited with the group in 2007 for a few concerts.

  5. The Vogues es un grupo vocal estadounidense de rock and roll originarios de la localidad de Turtle Creek (Pensilvania), un suburbio de Pittsburgh. 2 La formación original estuvo integrada por Bill Burkette ( barítono principal), Don Miller (barítono), Hugh Geyer (primer tenor) y Chuck Blasko (segundo tenor). 3 .

  6. Chronology of the Vogues Members. Original Members. Bill Burkette -Lead Vocals (1965-1983, 2008-2018) Hugh Geyer – 1st Tenor (1965-1973, 2007-2012) Don Miller – Baritone/Bass (1965-1974) Chuck Blasko – 2nd Tenor (1965-1986) Gene Molinaro- Drums (1965-mid 1970’s)

  7. The Vogues. Formed in 1960, The Vogues were a four man vocal group from Turtle Creek, Pennsylvania, consisting of Bill Burkette (lead baritone), Don Miller (baritone), Hugh Geyer (first tenor) and Chuck Blasko (second tenor). Originally calling themselves The Val-Airs, they signed with Pittsburgh manager Elmer Willet, who produced their first ...