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| From | Mark Shaw <mshaw@panix.com> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | alt.obituaries |
| Subject | Victor Willis, Village Person |
| Date | 2026-07-03 04:33 +0000 |
| Organization | PANIX Public Access Internet and UNIX, NYC |
| Message-ID | <1127e2r$3dm$2@reader1.panix.com> (permalink) |
https://www.the-independent.com/arts-entertainment/music/news/village-people-victor-willis-dead-b3006446.html
Victor Willis, the lead singer of Village People, has died at
the age of 75.
The news was announced on the band's social media accounts,
with a post that said: "We are profoundly sad to announce the
death of VICTOR WILLIS, lead singer of Village People.
"Victor passed on Monday June 30, 2026 of a short but aggressive
illness. Privacy is requested."
Singer-songwriter Willis was a founding member of the iconic
disco group, whose hits include "Y.M.C.A", "Go West" and "In
The Navy".
The group's name is a nod to Manhattan's Greenwich Village,
the historical heart of New York's LGBTQ+ scene.
Village People were formed in the late 1970s after Can't Stop
Productions, who had hits in Europe under their belts, decided
to try cracking America.
The duo behind the production house discovered Willis via a
demo tape and he recorded the first Village People album solo,
co-writing a number of the tracks.
When the record proved to be a hit, Can't Stop Productions
recruited dancers to join Willis on the club circuit and the
group adopted their character costumes, which play on macho
stereotypes, with Willis dressing as a police officer.
After Willis exited the group in 1979, numerous other singers
took over his leading role and Village People continued performing
with various line-ups.
In 2012, he won a landmark legal battle over the rights to hit
tracks including "Y.M.C.A" and "In The Navy", being awarded a
33 per cent share of the credits, before this was upped to 50
per cent, three years later.
In 2017, Willis rejoined Village People and hit the road again,
with the band bringing their high-energy, disco sets to festivals
and Pride events worldwide.
In recent years, Village People have also found themselves a
somewhat unexpected fan: Donald Trump.
The US president began using their music at his rallies in 2020
and while Willis initially requested that he stop doing so,
the group later changed their tune and even performed a
pre-inauguration rally when Trump secured his second White
House term last year.
Fans have paid tribute to Willis on social media, with one
commenting on Village People's Facebook page: "What a talented
and skilled man that gave joy to millions all over the world.
Victor wrote many hits that over the years turned into anthems."
"So sorry to hear this!" wrote another. "Victor was a sweet,
talented man!"
Willis is survived by his wife, Karen Huff-Willis.
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Victor Willis, Village Person Mark Shaw <mshaw@panix.com> - 2026-07-03 04:33 +0000
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Re: Victor Willis, Village Person Louis Epstein <le@lekno.ws> - 2026-07-04 14:30 +0000
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