Voyage (band)  

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Voyage was a European disco group, consisting of lead vocalist Sylvia Mason, along with Slim Pezin (guitar/vocals), Marc Chantereau (keyboards/vocals), Sauveur Mallia (bass) and Pierre-Alain Dahan (drums/vocals).

Their lone Billboard Hot 100 entry was "Souvenirs," which hit number forty-one in 1979. They had much better luck on the U.S. Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart, where two of their albums, Voyage and Fly Away, hit number one in 1978.

In the UK, the group had three hit singles. A double A-side, "From East To West" / "Scots Machine" reached number thirteen in 1978, while later that same year "Souvenirs" made number fifty-six. Their last impact on the charts came in 1979 when "Let's Fly Away" peaked at number thirty-eight.



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