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  1. 5 de mar. de 2009 · With a name that sounds more like a moniker for a 1920s-era boxer than a Canadian singer / songwriter, Gentleman Reg seems to be ready for his turn in the ring. Reg Vermue, the fair skinned, Martin Gore look-alike, has lived a Zelig-like life in Canadian indie music for the last few years, blending into guest appearances with Sufjan Stevens, the Constantines, Broken Social Scene, Final Fantasy ...

  2. Gentleman Reg Jet Black. Arts & CraftsGood things have been emerging from the Canadian music scene over the last few years; Arcade Fire, Broken Social Scene, Wolf Parade… Nickelback. This month sees the arrival of Gentleman Reg (Reg Vermue), whose debut UK album, ‘Jet Black’ arrives here on Broken Social Scene's Arts & Crafts label.

  3. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2009 Vinyl release of "Jet Black" on Discogs.

  4. Toronto songwriter Gentleman Reg will see the release of his Arts & Crafts debut, Jet Black, on February 24.The fourth overall full-length from Gentleman Reg is his first since 2005's acclaimed Darby & Joan and marks his first official release outside of his native Canada.

  5. 24 de mar. de 2009 · I was just introduced to Toronto's Gentleman Reg late last calendar year, when Arts & Crafts kindly sent me Little Buildings to review. Songwriter Reg Vermue, a former touring member of the Hidden Cameras, has released a couple full-lengths, but this here is his first official worldwide release, and the label wisely wanted to introduce people like me to the best of his prior work.

  6. 24 de feb. de 2009 · Gentleman Reg is the recording name for Canadian singer/songwriter Reg Vermue, who released his fourth album, Jet Black, today.The record is only his second to cross the border and is actually the first time in five years that Vermue has released new material.

  7. 23 de feb. de 2009 · Gentleman RegJet Black (Arts & Crafts) UK release date: 23 February 2009. by Darren Harvey published: 23 Feb 2009 in Album Reviews. Tweet. An alumnus of the Canadian indie explosion of the early 2000s, they don’t come with much better alternative credentials than Reg Vermue, aka Gentleman Reg.