[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 146 (2000), Part 7] [Extensions of Remarks] [Page 9647] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]RECOGNIZING CHUCK BLASKO OF THE VOGUES ______ HON. RON KLINK of pennsylvania in the house of representatives Tuesday, June 6, 2000 Mr. KLINK. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize a musical legend, Chuck Blasko of The Vogues. A native of Turtle Creek, PA, and a resident of my congressional district, Mr. Blasko celebrates the 35th year of the music group this year. In 1965 he created the vocal group, and is the only original member still touring and performing. During the 1960s and 1970s, the Vogues recorded 16 hits on the top 40 charts, including 9 in the top 20. Some of their best-known hits include ``Turn Around, Look At Me'' and ``Five O'Clock World.'' Few groups have rivaled the success of the Vogues in placing so many songs on the top 40 charts. Led by Mr. Blasko, their harmonic vocals continue to attract fans to sellout concerts and club appearances. With his outstanding talent and love of performing, the Vogues is an enduring fixture on the music scene and one of the world's top concert acts. Mr. Blasko has been immortalized by the Vocal Music Hall of Fame where fans can see photos of the group and a set of his stage clothes. Despite his tremendous success, Mr. Blasko and his family continue to make western Pennsylvania their home. As an avid fan of The Vogues, I am truly honored to have this opportunity to acknowledge not only a fine musician but a man who cares about his community. Once again, I urge my colleagues to rise and recognize Mr. Blasko on his 35th anniversary in the music industry. His commitment to his family and to his music represent the finest qualities of the people of the Fourth Congressional District.