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Bonus Episode "Talking YMCA with the Kings of Disco" on a Chat with Jay

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The Kings of Disco, formerly known as members of the Village People, are a musical group formed by some of the original members of the iconic disco band. The group is best known for keeping the spirit of disco alive through high-energy performances and nostalgic hits from the golden era of the late 1970s.
We speak with Bill Whitefield, Eric Anzalone, Ray Simpson and Alex Briley
The original Village People skyrocketed to fame with their flamboyant costumes, catchy tunes, and choreographed dance moves. Their biggest and most enduring hit is "Y.M.C.A.", released in 1978, which became a global phenomenon and remains a staple at parties, weddings, and sporting events to this day. The song celebrates community, inclusion, and fun—values that the Kings of Disco continue to represent in their performances.
After changes in the original lineup and legal disputes over the name "Village People," some former members formed The Kings of Disco to continue performing the beloved disco anthems, including "Macho Man," "In the Navy," and of course, "Y.M.C.A." They tour internationally, delivering the same flamboyant flair, nostalgia, and feel-good energy that made the Village People a cultural touchstone.
Feel like having a chat and removing your mask.
Contact me below and lets see if we can find that fire and enthusiasm for life within you again
[email protected]
https://linktr.ee/journeyofawhitefeather
Find us on Facebook and Instagram under "Journey of a Whitefeather"
and on Tik Tok under "Words of the Warrior"
Take this away with you today as a gift from me
Get up in the morning, look in the mirror and Say "I love you"
and always be "The best there is, The best there was and the best there ever will be"
Quote by Bret "Hitman" Hart WWE Hall of Fame Inductee and Former WWE Champion
#YMCA #VillagePeople #kingsofdisco #Achatwithjay #cantstopthemusic #inthenavy #milkshake

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The Kings of Disco, formerly known as members of the Village People, are a musical group formed by some of the original members of the iconic disco band. The group is best known for keeping the spirit of disco alive through high-energy performances and nostalgic hits from the golden era of the late 1970s.
We speak with Bill Whitefield, Eric Anzalone, Ray Simpson and Alex Briley
The original Village People skyrocketed to fame with their flamboyant costumes, catchy tunes, and choreographed dance moves. Their biggest and most enduring hit is "Y.M.C.A.", released in 1978, which became a global phenomenon and remains a staple at parties, weddings, and sporting events to this day. The song celebrates community, inclusion, and fun—values that the Kings of Disco continue to represent in their performances.
After changes in the original lineup and legal disputes over the name "Village People," some former members formed The Kings of Disco to continue performing the beloved disco anthems, including "Macho Man," "In the Navy," and of course, "Y.M.C.A." They tour internationally, delivering the same flamboyant flair, nostalgia, and feel-good energy that made the Village People a cultural touchstone.
Feel like having a chat and removing your mask.
Contact me below and lets see if we can find that fire and enthusiasm for life within you again
[email protected]
https://linktr.ee/journeyofawhitefeather
Find us on Facebook and Instagram under "Journey of a Whitefeather"
and on Tik Tok under "Words of the Warrior"
Take this away with you today as a gift from me
Get up in the morning, look in the mirror and Say "I love you"
and always be "The best there is, The best there was and the best there ever will be"
Quote by Bret "Hitman" Hart WWE Hall of Fame Inductee and Former WWE Champion
#YMCA #VillagePeople #kingsofdisco #Achatwithjay #cantstopthemusic #inthenavy #milkshake

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