Disques Vogue

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German Vogue single , 1962

Disques Vogue , also Vogue Records , is a French music label .

history

It was founded in 1947 by Charles Delaunay . She originally specialized in jazz recordings, especially by artists such as Sidney Bechet , Django Reinhardt , Dizzy Gillespie , Lionel Hampton , Erroll Garner , Gerry Mulligan ( Pleyel Concert ) and Roy Eldridge ( Roy Eldridge and His Little Jazz Vol. 1 ). In the late 1950s, Vogue expanded into pop music .

In the 1960s, Vogue cooperated with the British label Pye Nixa Records . In 1962 the subsidiary Deutsche Vogue was founded with headquarters in Königsdorf near Cologne . Under the music producer Hans R. Beierlein , who had a financial stake in the company, the label was able to record numerous sales successes in the following years. The most successful publications of Deutsche Vogue included singles by Chris Andrews , Antoine , Guido Born , Petula Clark , Donovan , Andy Fisher , Françoise Hardy , Udo Jürgens , The Kinks , The Rivieras , The Searchers , Sandie Shaw , Pat Simon , Status Quo , Suzie and Dionne Warwick . Some later recordings by Bill Haley also appeared on the label in 1969. Production in Germany was stopped in 1971.

Vogue's artist catalog is now owned by Sony BMG .

German number one hits by Vogue

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