The Vogue
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The Vogue | |
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Origin | Seattle, Washington |
Genre(s) | Experimental Rock |
Years active | 1999 – 2000 |
Label(s) | Made in Mexico |
Former members | |
Johnny Whitney Adam Miller Devin Welch Hannah Blilie |
The Vogue were an American rock band that evolved into Soiled Doves after the departure of their keyboardist. As lead vocalist and founding member Johnny Whitney began to focus more on his other group, The Blood Brothers, the rest of the group supported bassist Adam Miller's side project The Chromatics. After creative difference, the group split from Miller to form Shoplighting. The Vogue only released one album and one 7 inch on Made in Mexico.
The Vogue is also the name of a Chicago based band that emerged in 2007. The band consists of the two sole and founding members, Brent Demur and Adam Moniker. The two formed The Vogue after reuniting in Chicago, several years after they met in Milwaukee.
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- As Brass and Satin CD (2000, Made in Mexico)
[edit] External links
- Made in Mexico - Record label.