- Jacques Morali
Jacques Morali (
July 4 ,1947 -November 15 ,1991 ) was a French music producer, who is best remembered for being the creator and driving force behind thedisco group,Village People .Morali started his career in music in a record shop in the Orly airport and eventually became a writer and right hand for Hervé Vilard, Michèle Torr and Christophe. Through meeting
Elizabeth Taylor andCher 's hairdresser he became familiar withPhiladelphia International Records and immediately fell in love with disco in the early 1970s. He moved to theUnited States and landed at Sigma Sound Studios, where most Philly classics were recorded. While there he co-produced and/or co-wrote hits like "Brazil" (1975), "The Best Disco In Town" (1976), "Life Is Music" (1977), "African Queens"(1977), "Quiet Village" (1977) and "American Generation" (1978) forThe Ritchie Family , a female trio.1975 was the beginning of Morali's partnership with
Henri Belolo , owner of the Scorpio Record label in Paris. While in New York, Morali attended a costume ball at "Les Mouches," a gay disco inGreenwich Village . As he gazed around the room, he was impressed by all the macho male stereotypes portrayed by the party guests. He had the idea to put together a group of singers and dancers, each one playing a different gay fantasy figure. At the beginning Belolo was not involved in this project, but when he saw that Morali had succeeded in signing a licensing deal withCasablanca Records , Belolo decided to become a partner in this project. Village People scored a number of hits including "San Francisco" (1977), "YMCA" (1978), "Macho Man" (1978), "In the Navy " (1979), and "Go West" (1979). In 1980, Morali co-produced, with Belolo andAllan Carr , the Village Peoplefilm , "Can't Stop the Music ". The film, a fictionalized account of the Village People's origin (in which Morali was represented bySteve Guttenberg as "Jack Morell"), was a critical and commercial failure.Between 1974 and 1982 Morali produced over 65
album s. Sigma Sound Studios even reserved arecording studio just for him. Following the disco backlash his productivity dropped off until he returned in 1984 with hits forBreak Machine andEartha Kitt ("Where Is My Man ").Morali contracted
HIV during the mid-1980s.AIDS claimed his life in 1991 at the age of 44.
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