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Felipe Ortiz Rose (born January 12, 1954) is an American musician who was an original member of the disco group the
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. While in the group, he performed as "The Indian", usually wearing a costume consisting of an imitation, "bespangled
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, and theatrical face paint. Rose was a member of the group from 1977 until 2017, when the name of the group was turned over to the original lead singer, Victor Willis. Rose subsequently launched a solo career and released the single "Going Back to My Roots" in 2018.


Early years

Felipe Ortiz Rose was born in Manhattan. His father, reportedly of Lakota descent, moved to New York for work as a welder, where he met Rose's Puerto Rican mother. Rose has said his father was
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,
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, and
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. He was raised in
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, where he displayed an interest in the arts during his childhood, and first dressed as "an Indian" while in school for "the Christopher Columbus parade and celebration." After graduating from high school in 1972, he moved to
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where he stayed with a succession of friends and acquaintances. He also spent time in
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, where he performed his "Indian" character in the Arthur Blake bicentennial revue. He cites his mother was his main inspiration as she had been a dancer for the Copacabana during the 1940s and 1950s.


Village People

In the early 1970s, Rose was working as a nightclub dancer. He describes being encouraged by an aunt to begin dancing in what he says was "his father's tribal regalia," which he says led to his costume, acting and neon facepaint in the
Village People Village People is an American disco group known for its on-stage costumes and suggestive lyrics in their music. The group was originally formed by French producers Jacques Morali and Henri Belolo and lead singer Victor Willis following the re ...
. "His aunt, he has said, inspired him to work the Indian angle into his showbiz ambitions: 'Why not honor your father's heritage,' Rose has recalled her saying, 'and dress in your tribal regalia in your dance journey through culture?'" Rose was working as a dancer and a bartender in the New York gay club, The Anvil, dressed "as an Indian" when he was discovered by French producer Jacques Morali and executive producer Henri Belolo and so became the first recruit for Village People. In 1977, Village People had their first hit with "
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", although this song became a hit only in the United Kingdom. Then in 1978 they had their first hits in the U.S. with " Macho Man" followed by " Y.M.C.A.". He was a member of the band's board of directors, called Sixuvus Ltd ("six of us" - named for the six members of the Village People).


Solo career

From 2000 to 2008, while still part of Village People, Felipe wrote and recorded "Trail of Tears," "We're Still Here," "Red Hawk Woman" and "Going Back to My Roots." His single "Trails of Tears" won a NAMMY (
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) for Best Historical Recording. In 2002, Rose was the opening act of the fifth Annual Native American Music Awards celebrated at the Marcus Amphitheatre in
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. His media company was the "Tomahawk Group". Rose has appeared in the movies '' Can't Stop the Music'' (1980), ''The Best of Village People'' (1993), and ''Feathers and Leathers: The Story of the Village People'' (1999). He also participated in the 2000 documentary, ''Village People: The E! True Hollywood Story''. In 2008, Rose received a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. He was inducted into the Native American Music Hall of Fame a month later. His 2018 single, "Going Back to My Roots," begins with a Lakota prayer and includes a rap by Native American hip-hop artist Sten Joddi. He first performed the song during a tribute show of the 40th anniversary of ''
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''. By 2014, he had become an ordained minister along with Eric the Biker, to gain the ability to marry fans. When asked if this was used for gay marriages, Rose claimed he once spontaneously married a gay couple while aboard a ship in Australia.


Personal life

After his mother's death, Rose moved to
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. He briefly lived in
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, though he found it to be too crowded. In a 2008 interview, he stated that approximately four or five years prior, he moved to
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, on the advice of several friends who lived there, saying, "So I came down and I just fell in love with the shore... I love the diversity of Asbury because it brings everyone together. There is a very large gay and lesbian community here, but the diversity of artists is amazing; it's become very bohemian." Rose is also a hobbyist cook, making dishes inspired by his Puerto Rican heritage. He says his mother was not a cook, preferring to prepare "five cans of
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and a loaf of bread", leading Rose to learn to cook at a young age. He pitched a cooking show to ABC, with the idea of preparing meals at various celebrities' houses. He then revamped the show idea with the late Chef Lou Petrozza, a
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runner-up, but ABC declined unless the other Village People members were present. As of 2021, he continues to cook on his YouTube channel.


See also

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* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Rose, Felipe American dance musicians American disco musicians American LGBTQ singers Living people Musicians from Brooklyn American musicians of Puerto Rican descent Village People members Musicians from Asbury Park, New Jersey People from Monmouth County, New Jersey American gay musicians LGBTQ Hispanic and Latino American people American people who self-identify as being of Apache descent 20th-century American LGBTQ people 21st-century American LGBTQ people 1954 births American people who self-identify as being of Lakota descent American people who self-identify as being of Cherokee descent