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1975–2013. David Hodo (born Richard Davis Hodo; July 7, 1947) is an American dancer/singer. He is best known as a member of the group Village People, in which he was the construction worker character from 1978 to 1982 and from 1987 to 2013. [1]
19 Μαρ 2024 · He’s now joined by James Lee (GI), J. J. Lippold (leather man), James Kwong (construction worker), Nicholas Manelick (cowboy), and Isaac Lopez (Native American). Let’s take a look at some of the pioneering Village People members through the years.
3 Δεκ 2023 · As a member of The Village People, he embraced the group’s camp and flamboyant image, which resonated with both gay and mainstream audiences. Hodo has spoken about the joy of performing and the impact the group had during a pivotal time for LGBTQ+ visibility in entertainment.
30 Μαΐ 2014 · Photographed in the Mojave Desert, the Cruisin’ (1978) album cover depicted Willis (Cop), Rose (Native American), Briley (G.I.), Hodo (Construction Worker), Jones (Cowboy) and Hughes (Leather...
Being the construction worked in the The Village People must have been a great calling card. Yes, we had a lot of groupies waiting to hook up after the show, but the kind of people that managed to work their way backstage, for the most part, weren’t the kind that I wanted anything to do with.
Mark Mussler (September 10, 1954 – December 9, 1987) was a singer, make-up artist, and original member of the disco group Village People. His persona was the "Construction Worker".
The others were Mark Mussler (construction worker), Dave Forrest (cowboy), Lee Mouton (leatherman/biker), and Peter Whitehead (one of the group's early songwriters), who appeared on American Bandstand and in the video for the group's first hit, "San Francisco (You Got Me)".