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In high school many of us band member in the early to mid '70's had this admiration for the likes of BS & T, Ides of March, and Chicago as a genre. Personally, I was in the Chicago camp as far preferences. So much so, I pretty much learned every James Pankow part for the first 6 albums.
You may need meds.
We may need a new Supergroup: Blood, sweat, tears, earth, wind and fire!
The meds might be why.
Emerson, Lake, Palmer, Crosby, Stills, Nash, (Edit: and sometimes)Young, Blood, sweat, tears, earth, wind and fire?
Peter, Paul and Mary, Hamilton, Joe Frank and Reynolds, Love, Togetherness & Devotion
Victor Willis, the lead singer of the Village People and the distinctive voice behind disco classics including "Y.M.C.A.," "Go West," and "In the Navy," has died. He was 75."We are profoundly sad to announce the death of VICTOR WILLIS, lead singer of Village People," the band said in a statement on its social media pages. "Victor passed on Monday June 30, 2026 of a short but aggressive illness. Privacy is requested."Victor Edward Willis was born in Dallas on July 1, 1951. The son of a Baptist preacher, Willis grew up singing in church before pursuing a career in musical theater. After moving to New York, he appeared in Broadway productions including The Wiz and worked as a session singer before teaming up with producers Jacques Morali and Henri Belolo to form the Village People.The group's self-titled debut album was released in 1977 and spawned the single "San Francisco (You've Got Me)." The band became known for its camp theatricality and themed costumes, with members dressing as hyper-masculine archetypes including a police officer, construction worker, cowboy and sailor.Its 1978 hit "Y.M.C.A.," co-written by Willis, became one of the best-known songs of the disco era, and the accompanying dance became a fixture at sporting events, weddings and parties around the world. The song was inducted into the Library of Congress's National Recording Registry in 2020.The group sold an estimated 100 million records worldwide and was recognized with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2008.
Ok since I'm an idiot.... What the heck is pinned and where do I find it? Say for instance if I want to find the Nancy Guthrie thread that hadn't been posted to in weeks let's say. I usually have to go find my old post on that thread to be able to find that thread or any thread. If I do search I can usually never find what I'm looking for... Any pointers? The search feature is quite lacking unless of course I don't know how to properly use it.
That was one very odd show.