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The Vogues are an American vocal group known for their harmony-pop sound that gained popularity in the 1960s. The group was formed in 1960 in Turtle Creek, Pennsylvania, and originally consisted of Bill Burkette, Don Miller, Hugh Geyer, and Chuck Blasko. They achieved success with their signature vocal harmonies and catchy tunes, with hits such as "You're the One," "Five O'Clock World," and "Turn Around, Look at Me."
Throughout their career, The Vogues experienced several lineup changes, but they continued to perform and record music. They were inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2001, recognizing their contributions to the music industry. The Vogues' music continues to be celebrated for its nostalgic charm and enduring appeal, making them a notable group in the history of pop music.
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