They sound good! Buddy and me were at Kennywood on Friday. we were appalled at the food prices! Almost ten bucks for a burger? Times sure have changed!
There are two originals in my videos of them here at Kennywood. Chuck Blasko, on the left. He’s also the one that does most if the talking, introducing the songs and such. Then there’s Hugh Geyer, third from the left. He was the tenor of the group. The one that did all those high extra runs in these songs, just like you hear on the records.
wicky201 neither Stan nor his son had anything to do with the actual group that recorded the songs that we know as The Vogues. I don’t know much of this story but somewhere along the way, after the recording group disbanded, Stan was somehow able to purchase the rights to use the name Vogues. Apparently he started a group that used the name and performed across the country. Chuck Blasco (the one on the left in this video) was wanting to use the name Vogues for his group. He is one of the four guys that recorded the music. There was a court hearing that stated that he was able to perform as the Vogues only in the southwestern Pennsylvania area,. That’s where the original guys were from. If he performed outside that area he could not use the name and would have to call his group another name. Stans group got the rights to perform in the rest of the country as the Vogues. A lot of people got upset that he was passing his group off as the ones that actually recorded the songs which he had nothing to do with. Now at one point he actually got two of the originals to perform in his group. They were Hugh Geyer, the one that stands third from the left in this video, and lead singer Bill Burkette. Hugh has since retired from performing and Bill has passed away. And I understand that Stan has passed away also. I don’t know the current status of what’s left of that group. Chucks lead singer, Keith Dix pictured here, has also passed away. I don’t know if Chucks group is still performing or not.
I think this is one of the most beautiful songs ever written and performed. It's perfection!!!!
one of the best songs of the 60s along with Yesterday
have seen the vogues at least 5 times the songs they sing are classic. go western pa!!!!
So much talent...thanks fir sharing kpdave...
ONE DELIGHTFUL SONG 💕
This was excellent, no cap
They are still my favorite group as I grew
up with them! They don't make music
like they used to. I miss the old songs.
one of the best groups of always
my best regards to the vogues
from México City
Miguel Ponce
Fantastic!
ladies and gentleman , "were so happy to be here at the 10 th anniversery of the ther beaver creek log cabin days".
Went to Kenwood every year dug the bumper cars!
All the old songs go down well at the kareoke
Don't go getting on no rollercoasters when ya hear this one playing on the radio ... FD3!!!
Thanks so much for sharing this!
They sound good! Buddy and me were at Kennywood on Friday. we were appalled at the food prices! Almost ten bucks for a burger? Times sure have changed!
I played 2 tours with this band in the 80's. By the way that song was written by Glen Campbell
How many original members still perform? Kennywood, my first kiss in The Old Mill!
So Much Better Than
today's trash 🗑 music.
There is someone, walking behind you..... final destination
makes me feel im about to get backstabbed T_T
Only one guy is from the original group
There are two originals in my videos of them here at Kennywood. Chuck Blasko, on the left. He’s also the one that does most if the talking, introducing the songs and such. Then there’s Hugh Geyer, third from the left. He was the tenor of the group. The one that did all those high extra runs in these songs, just like you hear on the records.
Don't recognize any as original members. They're doing a good job though.
There are two originals in this group. On the far left is Chuck Blasco and third from the left. They are two of three originals
How many original members still perform? Kennywood, my first kiss in The Old Mill!
In this version of the group there are two originals, Chuck Blasko and Hugh Geyer. From the left in the video they are first and third respectfully.
Who cares
The only "original" member is Troy Elich. He's the son of original member Stan Elich.
wicky201 neither Stan nor his son had anything to do with the actual group that recorded the songs that we know as The Vogues. I don’t know much of this story but somewhere along the way, after the recording group disbanded, Stan was somehow able to purchase the rights to use the name Vogues. Apparently he started a group that used the name and performed across the country.
Chuck Blasco (the one on the left in this video) was wanting to use the name Vogues for his group. He is one of the four guys that recorded the music. There was a court hearing that stated that he was able to perform as the Vogues only in the southwestern Pennsylvania area,. That’s where the original guys were from. If he performed outside that area he could not use the name and would have to call his group another name. Stans group got the rights to perform in the rest of the country as the Vogues.
A lot of people got upset that he was passing his group off as the ones that actually recorded the songs which he had nothing to do with. Now at one point he actually got two of the originals to perform in his group. They were Hugh Geyer, the one that stands third from the left in this video, and lead singer Bill Burkette. Hugh has since retired from performing and Bill has passed away. And I understand that Stan has passed away also. I don’t know the current status of what’s left of that group.
Chucks lead singer, Keith Dix pictured here, has also passed away. I don’t know if Chucks group is still performing or not.
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