The history of the disco band is littered with lineup changes, legal issues, and music-vibe shifts, but it's the association ...
The son of one of the band's founders said it was strange seeing Donald Trump dance to the YMCA at his inauguration. The song ...
The idea of Trump using the music of a band famous for its gay anthems has perplexed many, but the Maga movement does seem to enjoy a catchy tune.
The Village People have suffered some truly tragic deaths over the years as just one original member remains. The band has seen plenty of changes over the years, with an ever-revolving door of ...
The first record I ever owned was “Cruisin’” by Village People. Released in 1978, the album included a song that would become an international hit: “YMCA.” Like the group's other efforts, “Cruisin’” ...
the only remaining member of the original Village People lineup and de facto band leader. The program for Monday's inauguration festivities and the Victory Rally were released on Jan. 13.
The Village People fell out of favor when the disco boom dried up. Although Willis has remained the only original member, the group has seen over 40 other members come and go over the years.
America — there’s no need to feel down. The Village People are performing their 1978 hit “Y.M.C.A” at one of Donald Trump’s many inauguration celebrations. Despite sending the president ...
Disco group Village People performed at three inaugural events for President Donald Trump. Its song 'Y.M.C.A.' became a favorite at Trump rallies.
Since then Village People have dramatically changed tack. To be clear, of the group that performed at Trump's pre-inauguration rally, only one of the original Village People remains. The band ...
To sing lead, the producers recruited Willis and his meaty soul growl, then on display in the original cast of the Broadway version of The Wiz. When the album Village People was released ...
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