The Vogues

The Vogues are an American singing quartet from Turtle Creek, Pennsylvania, U.S., a Pittsburgh suburb. They consisted of Bill Burkette (lead baritone), Don Miller (baritone), Hugh Geyer (first tenor) and Chuck Blasko (second tenor). Originally, the group was called The Val-Airs. Their first and only record under this moniker was "Launie, My Love". It was first released under local record label Willett Records (owned by the group's manager, Elmer ... more

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  • Vogues,
  • The Vouges,
  • Vogues, The
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