A feud has broken out between a founding member of the Village People and one of the group's old members over who has the right to be a Macho Man.

Millionaire playboy Ivan Wilzig, known for his electropop covers of '60s and '70s peace songs, invited Randy Jones, the original Village People cowboy, to perform at a party held at his Hamptons mansion.

The original Village People (L-R) Randy Jones (the cowboy); David Hodo (the construction worker); Felipe Rose (the American Indian); Victor Willis (the cop); Glenn Hughes (the leatherman) and Alexander Briley (the G.I.)

The party, scheduled for August 22, will be Studio 54-themed, with all guests invited to dress up as either the cowboy, the Indian, the construction worker, GI, leatherman or policeman.

Trouble erupted when Wilzig also invited Felipe Rose, founding member and Indian in the Village People. When Rose found out that Jones was performing, he "flipped out," according to a Page Six "source", "He wanted Randy disinvited."