Teachers Paradise School Supplies Teacher Resources Free Encyclopedia
Teachers Paradise FREE Teaching Resources
Home Arts Crafts Audio Visual Equipment Office Supplies Teacher Resources
Main Page | Edit this page

The Village People

The Village People were a novelty disco band of the late 1970s. The overtly gay group were as well known for their outrageous on-stage costumes (the members dressing up as a police officer, an American Indian chief, a construction worker, and a sailor) as for their catchy tunes and lyrics, which had fairly blatant gay themes which seemed to be missed by much of the straight community - for instance, their hit "In The Navy" was actually considered by the United States Navy for use in a recruiting advertising campaign until the organisation, said to be homophobic at the time, actually realised the joke was on them.

Their other hits included "Macho Man", and "YMCA", a song about the YMCA. A dance involving forming these four letters is still popular at office functions and college parties more than twenty years later, ensuring the song continued recognition and popularity.

The group also appeared in their feature film Can't Stop the Music, directed by Nancy Walker, written by Allan Carr and Bronte Woodard; and starring Steve Guttenberg, Valerie Perrine, Bruce Jenner, and The Village People.

The real names of the Village People are:

Village People singer Glenn Hughes died of cancer on March 4, 2001. He is no relation to Glenn Hughes, the former Deep Purple bassist and vocalist.

See also Happatai.




Pay for Educational Supplies & Teaching Supplies with Visa, Master Card, American Express, Discover or Paypal.
TeachersParadise.com HOME | Safe Shopping Guarantee | Help Desk
All trademarks & brands are the property of their respective owners.
Legal Notice 2000-2008 TeachersParadise.com, Inc. All Rights Reserved