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Les Vogt - Photo
Gallery 7 |
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The Grooveyard (Teenage Dance
Club) Days... |
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759 Carnarvon Street - New Westminster, B.C.

The Grooveyard - owned and operated by Les Vogt
was supposed to be a partnership with and C-FUN disk jockey Fred
Latremouille who actually came up with the Grooveyard name. Les had been
renting the Hollywood Bowl in New Westminster for teen dances and was
about to take it over full-time and asked Fred to invest in the project.
Fred agreed but later changed his mind. The Nocturnals would invest in
the club and became quite prosperous as groups went at that time. They
were one of the first 60's bands in Vancouver to have their records
charted across Canada. |
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The Nocturnals on stage at the Grooveyard
with an unidentified GoGo Girl entertaining at the Grooveyard
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This album was
originally released as a promotional ploy. However it became a
collectors item and has been released on CD. It is
available at Neptoon Records in Vancouver |

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The Nocturnals
The Stags
The Soul Unlimited
The Epics
The Night Train Revue
The Shockers
The Shantelles |
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All the bands in the City were booked exclusively by Jaguar
Entertainment,
a company owned by Les Vogt who brought Penticton DJ
Doug Miller into Vancouver to help run the company. Doug was also
the manager at the Grooveyard. Miller would go on to Vancouver
airwaves
and Television (weatherman) for many years... he is currently
(2005)
the Mayor of Lions Bay, British Columbia.

A 2nd Grooveyard opened at Davie & Burrard
downtown Vancouver when Les leased the old Embassy Ballroom
from owner Jim Wisbey. Imperial Oil purchased the building
and served notice that a major service centre would be built on
the site. The Grooveyard moved out but the site was never developed
and the building is now restored and operates today (2005) as Celebrities.
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