
VIctor Willis
Biography
Victor Edward Willis (July 1, 1951 – June 30, 2026) was an American singer-songwriter, who co-founded the disco group Village People. He performed as their lead singer and was co-songwriter for all of their most successful singles. In the group, Willis performed costumed as a policeman or naval officer. The son of a Baptist preacher, Willis developed his singing skills in his father's church. With training in acting and dance, Willis went to New York and joined the prestigious Negro Ensemble Company. He appeared in many musicals and plays, including the original Broadway production of The Wiz in 1976, and subsequently, the Australian production.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Kings Of The Wild Frontier
1980

Very
1993

Macho Man
1978

Cruisin'
1978

Hair (Original Soundtrack Recording)
1979

Go West
1979

Y.M.C.A.
1978

Hot Nights & City Lights
1979

Video Killed The Radio Star
1979

Live And Sleazy
1979

Village People
1977

Can't Stop The Music - Bande Originale Du Film
1980

In The Navy / Manhattan Woman
1979

Ultimate
2010

Montage (The Nightlife Tour)
2001

Longplay Album Volume II
1981

Macho Man
1978

Pure Disco
1996

ESPN Presents Jock Jams Volume 1
1995

The Adventures Of Priscilla: Queen Of The Desert (Songs From The Motion Picture)
1994

The Best Of Village People
1994

Music From The Motion Picture Wayne's World 2
1993

Mini★Pops
1981
Credited work
2,599 releases · 442 albums · active 1977–2025
- Performance · 3,887
- Other credits · 101
- Production · 8
Studios: Sigma Sound Studios, New York · Sarm West Studios · Angel Studios · Power Station
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Village People
- Patrick Juvet
- Pet Shop Boys
- Unknown Artist
- The Ritchie Family
- Parchis
- Stars On 45
