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In 1966, Co & Ce Records released the singles "Magic Town", which reached no. 21 in April of that year, and the no. 29 "The Land of Milk and Honey". The singles "Summer Afternoon" and "Lovers of the World Unite" were released on Co & Ce in 1967.
The Vogues' Greatest Hits is an LP album by The Vogues, released by Reprise Records (RS 6371) in 1970, consisting of the group's charted hits from the Co & Ce and Reprise labels. For this collection, arranger Ernie Freeman wrote orchestral parts to overdub the original Co & Ce masters of "You're the One", "Five O'Clock World", and "Magic Town ...
Then the Vogues toured in Central and South America while Holiday remained in North America. After 1956, the Ice Vogues became a second unit of Holiday on Ice. [2] After her touring company was shut down, Sonja Henie joined Holiday on Ice in 1953, remaining part of the show until 1956. Her first performance with the company was in Paris while ...
Pages in category "Co-headlining concert tours" ... This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 2 Worlds 2 Voices Tour; 10th Annual Honda Civic Tour;
Madonna’s daughter stole the show in London on Sunday night (15 October) as she took to the stage during her mother’s Celebration Tour at the O2. Starting as she means to go on, Madonna ...
People 1 hour ago Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen's The Row Remains the Most Buzzy Show at Fashion Week — and This Season Had Chicken Broth. The fashion designers continued their "no-phone" policy for The Row's Fall 2025 show — but some insiders have provided details on the under-the-radar event
The Vogues chronology; Meet the Vogues (1965) Five O'Clock World ... (1968) Five O'Clock World is the second album by the Vogues, released by Co & Ce Records in 1966 ...
Meet the Vogues is the debut album by The Vogues. [1] It was released in 1965 on a small Pittsburgh -based label called Co & Ce Records, co-founded by Herb Cohen and Nick Cenci. It features their first hit single, " You're the One ", a cover of a song originally recorded by Petula Clark , plus eleven other covers of recent popular songs.