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The Vogues
Mayo Performing Arts Center
100 South St
Morristown, NJ 07960
Jun 21, 2025
8:00 PM EDT
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2025 will mark the 16th year of the highly successful, hit-filled summer package, The Happy Together Tour. The touring sensation that has crisscrossed the nation delighting audiences for over a decade returns this summer with a show full of chart-topping hits from the ‘60s and ‘70s – an undeniable 55 Billboard “Top 40” smashes. The Tour is once again joined by The Turtles, who also act as musical hosts for the evening. Along with The Turtles will be Jay & the Americans, Little Anthony, The Vogues, Gary Puckett and the Union Gap, and The Cowsills. Tickets: $67 - $139 at mayoarts.org.
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The Vogues Biography
The four-man vocal group, originally calling themselves The Val-Aires,
began working together in the late 1950's. Living in the small town of
Turtle Creek Pennsylvania, they got their start as typical high
school teenagers, having fun in the halls of Turtle Creek High School.
They quickly gained popularity. Their unique vocal sound got them a
contract with a small record label known as Co & Ce.
Turtle Creek (always pronounced turtle crick by Pittsburghers) in
the 1950's and 1960's was known as a tight-knit industial town, something typical of suburban Pittsburgh during those times. Nearby factories churned out steel and trains whistled by while this group churned out ballads and songs that would take part in the roots of the evolving Rock and Roll era.
The Val-Aires quickly changed the name of the group and downsized from five members to four members to become the popular group that we all know: The Vogues®. Several hit albums followed until the popularity of vocal groups declined during the uprise of Rock and Roll.
Now the group's name is owned by Stan Elich and
Bengar, Inc. And Hugh Geyer is back performing with Stan's group after
a 34-year break. Many agree that Hugh is the sound of The Vogues.
See one of their shows and let us know if you agree.
Vocal groups may have experienced a decline in the 70's and 80's, but
now everyone wants to hear the sounds that they grew up with all over
again. And that sound is unmistakably The Vogues with Hugh Geyer.
Let's not forget the roots of The Vogues:
This site also celebrates the ORIGINAL members which we all know and love.
They are Bill Burkette (lead), Don Miller (baritone),
Hugh Geyer (first tenor), and Chuck Blasko (second tenor).
Chuck is the only member who has performed continuously and actively as
the Vogues since the inception of group. Hugh Geyer and Bill Burkette recently (re)joined
The Vogues (Stan's group), thus providing both groups with original members!
This is an exciting time for Vogues fans young and old.
Moments to remember?
While the rest of the original members have taken different paths in their lives,
they all remain friends. They were reunited as a vocal group on stage
at the 2001 Induction Ceremony of the Vocal Group Hall Of Fame located
in Sharon PA. It was an emotional moment for singers and fans.
Read Morebegan working together in the late 1950's. Living in the small town of
Turtle Creek Pennsylvania, they got their start as typical high
school teenagers, having fun in the halls of Turtle Creek High School.
They quickly gained popularity. Their unique vocal sound got them a
contract with a small record label known as Co & Ce.
Turtle Creek (always pronounced turtle crick by Pittsburghers) in
the 1950's and 1960's was known as a tight-knit industial town, something typical of suburban Pittsburgh during those times. Nearby factories churned out steel and trains whistled by while this group churned out ballads and songs that would take part in the roots of the evolving Rock and Roll era.
The Val-Aires quickly changed the name of the group and downsized from five members to four members to become the popular group that we all know: The Vogues®. Several hit albums followed until the popularity of vocal groups declined during the uprise of Rock and Roll.
Now the group's name is owned by Stan Elich and
Bengar, Inc. And Hugh Geyer is back performing with Stan's group after
a 34-year break. Many agree that Hugh is the sound of The Vogues.
See one of their shows and let us know if you agree.
Vocal groups may have experienced a decline in the 70's and 80's, but
now everyone wants to hear the sounds that they grew up with all over
again. And that sound is unmistakably The Vogues with Hugh Geyer.
Let's not forget the roots of The Vogues:
This site also celebrates the ORIGINAL members which we all know and love.
They are Bill Burkette (lead), Don Miller (baritone),
Hugh Geyer (first tenor), and Chuck Blasko (second tenor).
Chuck is the only member who has performed continuously and actively as
the Vogues since the inception of group. Hugh Geyer and Bill Burkette recently (re)joined
The Vogues (Stan's group), thus providing both groups with original members!
This is an exciting time for Vogues fans young and old.
Moments to remember?
While the rest of the original members have taken different paths in their lives,
they all remain friends. They were reunited as a vocal group on stage
at the 2001 Induction Ceremony of the Vocal Group Hall Of Fame located
in Sharon PA. It was an emotional moment for singers and fans.
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