Nonbinary and pansexual music artist Janelle Monáe tore into Nelly for having “sold out” by performing at a Donald Trump ...
The Village People found fame in the '70s but have enjoyed a resurgence ahead of their performance at the President Elect Trump’s inauguration ceremony in America today ...
The Village People performed their iconic hit "Y.M.C.A." at Donald Trump's 2025 inauguration, but fans were disappointed when all six of the original ...
‘Must Dance And Have A Moustache.’ By the time auditions were complete, dancer Alex Briley was cast as the GI/Sailor, roller-skater David Hodo became the construction worker, TV actor Randy ...
In the last few years, Willis has traded public barbs with David Hodo, the construction worker. Hodo wrote a social media post downplaying Willis’ role in the group’s success after the lead ...
On the eve of his inauguration, Donald Trump once again danced, as “YMCA”, the hit by Village People played at the MAGA ...
David Hodo, Alex Briley, Glenn Hughes, Ray Simpson, Randy Jones and Philip Rose of the second line-up of American disco group Village People. (Photo by Ron Galella/Ron Galella Collection via Getty ...
However, David Hodo, who performed as the band’s construction worker, said the song was “absolutely” written to celebrate gay men at the YMCA, adding “and gay people love it.” ...
The Village People’s 1979 lineup featured, clockwise from top left, are Randy Jones, lead singer and songwriter Victor Willis, Alex Briley, Glenn Hughes, Felipe Rose and David Hodo. Willis ...
Donald Trump and Village People have made peace. On Sunday, January 19, the famed band joined the soon-to-be president of the United States on stage during a pre-inauguration rally at Capital One ...
The iconic disco group Village People returned to the top of the music charts following President Trump’s political comeback. Performing at his victory rally in Washington, D.
Following Willis’ remarks, the group’s designated construction worker David Hodo spoke out in disagreement, leading to a public back-and-forth about the song’s relationship to the gay community. Also ...