Solo career[edit]
In 2000, Rose began to work on his solo career. His single Trails of Tears was nominated for 3 NAMMY Awards (Native American Music Awards) for Best Historical Recording, Song of the Year, and Best Producer. In 2002, Rose was the opening act of the fifth Annual Native American Music Awards celebrated at the Marcus Amphitheatre in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. That year he won a NAMMY Award for the Best Historical Recording.[3][4]
In August 2002, Rose moved to Richmond, Virginia, which he described as "the next Southern town on the rise." On January 12, 2005, Rose donated the gold record for the hit song Y.M.C.A. to the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, DC.
Rose has appeared in the following 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.[3][4]
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