Les Vogt
At an early age, Les discovered his creative side writing music and singing in a band as a hobby. In 1960 he had a hit record “The Blamers” which knocked off Elvis’ “It’s Now Or Never” from the top of the Canadian charts and remained #1 for a record-setting 11 weeks. Shortly afterward, Les formed a partnership “Jaguar Enterprises Ltd.” with Hall of Fame DJ Red Robinson and the pair promoted teen-age dances and concerts hiring most of the top recording artists of the day including Roy Orbison,
James Brown, Jerry Lee Lewis, Tina Turner and many others. Les went on to create and operate several other entertainment enterprises such as “The Grooveyard”… a teenage dance club featuring live bands, “The Purple Steer”… a country music night club, featuring live country bands, and a talent agency “Jaguar Entertainment” which represented most of the popular bands in western Canada during the 60’s and 70’s. In 1986, Les and DJ Red Robinson reunited to produce the popular “Legends of Rock’n’Roll” series at Expo86. The shows were a huge success and the “Legends” concept has since become known the world over as the leading name in tribute show entertainment.