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The members of this group included Burkette, Geyer, Elich, Elich's son Troy, and Jim Campagna. Stan Elich died in December 2010. Troy Elich now owns the trademark "The Vogues". In 2010, the Stan Elich-owned Vogues released a live album, The Vogues Sings the Hits Live, on the Desert Trax Music label. This marked the first time in 38 ...
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13. Dez. 2010 · Stan G Elich Jr. Lead Singer of the pop vocal group 'The Vogues' and trademark owner from 1989-2010. He replaced the lead vocal, Bill Burkette who was part of the original 1960's four-man vocal group also consisting of Don Miller, Hugh Geyer and Chuck Blasko. In later years, Burkette and Geyer rejoined Stan's group.
Troy Elich. Troy loves all kinds of sports and is a walking encyclopedia of Professional Sports trivia and statistics. He began singing in the Vogues with his Dad, Stan Elich, Bill Burkette, and Hugh Geyer. He has now spent half of his own adult life singing with the Vogues.
Stan Elich – Lead, Baritone, & 2nd Tenor Vocals (1989-2010) Jay Van Sciock -Bass Guitar (1990-1992) Lynn Royce Taylor – Lead & 1st Tenor Vocals (1991-1997, 2013-present) Jim Harkless Keyboards (1994-1997) Jim Campagna – Lead & 1st Tenor Vocals (1997-2010) Dan Brady – Keyboards (1997-1999)
4. März 2018 · The Vogues’ trademark, which had been owned by a former and not original member, was purchased by Pittsburgh singer Stan Elich, leaving Mr. Blasko’s Vogues limited to performing in 14 Western Pennsylvaniacounties.
In May 2008, original lead vocalist Bill Burkette joined Geyer in touring the USA with the "trademark" Vogues. The members of this group included Burkette, Geyer, group owner Stan Elich, Troy Elich, and Jim Campagna. Stan Elich died in December 2010. His son Troy now owns the trademark "The Vogues".
Now the group's name is owned by Troy Elich (Stan Elich, et al) who performs nationally. Hugh Geyer returned to group (2007-2013) after a 34-year break. And Bill rejoined around the same time. Some agree that Hugh is the sound of The Vogues Others argue that Bill, being the frontman, was the keystone of the group.