Voggue

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Voggue was a female

duo from Canada composed of Chantal Condor[1][2] and Angela Songui. The group recorded two albums and released a number of singles, including "Love Buzz" and "Dancin' the Night Away", which appeared on the US dance music charts.[3]

History

In 1980, the duo released its first self-titled album, which contains the singles "Love Buzz", "Here We Are" and their most successful single, "Dancin' the Night Away", on the Trans-Canada label.[4] While the singles were well received,[5] some of the other tracks on the album were criticized as less polished and lacking in energy.[6]

In 1981, their most successful

UK Singles Chart.[9]
It also hit #4 in Belgium, the follow up "Movin' Up" reached #35 in Belgium.

In 1983, a second album was released on Matra Records, containing the singles "I Want To Dance" and "Sunstruck Lovers". Voggue disbanded in 1984.

In popular culture

The play Coming Clean, by Kevin Elyot, includes a scene in which "Dancin' the Night Away" plays in the background.[10]

See also

  • List of number-one dance hits (United States)
  • List of artists who reached number one on the US Dance chart

References

  1. ^ "Montrealer to Sing at the Pyramids". Montreal Gazette, Aug 27, 2007
  2. ^ "She's not a million-seller, but singer Chantal Chamandy is at least a star in transit.". Toronto Star, Michele Henry April 1, 2007
  3. ^ "PBS special to premier in Detroit". The Arab American News, Saturday, 02.09.2008
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  7. ^ "Denis Lepage devient Nini No Bless". Le Journal de Québec, Serge Drouin, 25 April 2011
  8. ^ Joel Whitburn's Hot Dance/Disco: 1974-2003, 2004
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