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The Vogues is not an artistic venue or organization in the traditional sense, such as a theater or ensemble, but rather a popular American vocal group known for their harmonious blend of vocals. Originating from Turtle Creek, Pennsylvania, The Vogues rose to fame in the mid-1960s with hit songs such as "You're the One," "Five O'Clock World," and "Turn Around, Look at Me." The group's initial lineup included Bill Burkette, Don Miller, Hugh Geyer, and Chuck Blasko. Their music has been characterized by a mix of rock and roll, pop, and the smooth harmonies typical of the era. The Vogues' influence has lasted for decades, with their songs continuing to receive airplay and attracting new listeners. They remain a beloved part of America's musical heritage, though they are not a performing arts venue or institution.
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