Is there a secret Grammys committee blocking black artistslike Beyonce from winning awards? The Village People singer Victor Willis, who dressed up as a cop and naval officer, sent a letter accusing the Recording Academy of trying to "override the decision of Grammy voters in the event the select c
Victor Willis sent a scathing letter to the President of the Recording Academy, demanding he "come clean" over the existence of a clandestine group that was supposedly formed after Lionel Richie beat Bruce Springsteen for the 1985 Album of the Year.
(Amazingly, Can't Stop the Music failed to include one of the more surreal moments in the Village People's history: that Jacques Morali managed to convince Victor Willis to sing on the group's first album by telling him, "I had a dream that you sang lead on my album and it went very, very big.")
Date: Apr 24, 2015
Category: Entertainment
Source: Google
Joan Rivers backpeddles over controversial remarks on Palestinian deaths
On Sunday, The Village People group member Victor Willis called for a public boycott of Rivers after she said during a recent "Fashion Police" episode that Justin Bieber was trying to dress like a "big black thug."
Date: Aug 08, 2014
Category: World
Source: Google
Pilot in Venice crash that killed 2: 'I didn't see anyone'
Described as too emotionally distraught to speak, Kokomoors statement was presented by his pastor, Rev. Victor Willis, outside the Englewood United Methodist Church on Tuesday afternoon. Kokomoor said he was forced to make a desperate landing and never saw Ommy Irizarry, an Iraq War veteran, or his
A federal judge in Los Angeles on Monday rejected a lawsuit by two music publishers that argued Victor Willis had no right to regain at least partial ownership of 33 songs he co-wrote under contract. It's the first test of a decades-old copyright provision and could mean millions in additional royal
Victor Victor Willis (1964-1968), Agnes Willis (1963-1967), Louis Ragin (1956-1960), Irene Deas (1960-1964), Ruth Miller (1946-1950), James Dubose (1965-1969)