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Virginia Gentlemen

The Virginia Gentlemen (VGs) is a lower voices collegiate a cappella group and the oldest a cappella group at the University of Virginia.[1] The group was founded in 1953 as an elite octet of the Virginia Glee Club.[2] Since establishing independence from the Virginia Glee Club in 1987, the group has continued to perform a mix of contemporary pop and classic vocal music.[1]

The Virginia Gentlemen
Group Photo, 2019
Background information
Also known asThe VGs
OriginUniversity of Virginia
GenresA Cappella
Years active1953–present
LabelsCollegiate
MembersClass of 2023
Patrick Cloud
Dean Barton
Josh Bertrand
Will Berglund

Class of 2024
Philip DiMeglio
Samuel Wells
Lucas Espinosa

Class of 2025
Cooper Davenport
Stephen Wiececk
Lex Long
Rocco Albanese
Daniel Newlands

Class of 2026
Brian Cunningham
Cavan Meade
Ryan Poquis
WebsiteOfficial Site
The Virginia Gentlemen logo.

Recognizable by the signature navy blue blazers and orange-and-blue bow ties worn during performances, the VGs offer regular performances across the Charlottesville area and the United States, and conduct annual international tours, having most recently traveled to Guatemala, Los Cabos and California. Additionally, the group has performed in recent years at the Sydney Opera House, the Forbidden City, the Grand Palace of Thailand, and at the White House for the Bush and Obama administrations.

About edit

Glee Club era and independence edit

 
The original 1953 octet of the Virginia Gentlemen.

The Virginia Gentlemen were founded in 1953 and are the oldest a cappella group at the University of Virginia. The group was conceived as an elite octet of the Virginia Glee Club and would perform regularly at their concerts, eventually building enough of a reputation to attract its own audiences and perform its own shows. The group existed for over three decades as a subsidiary of the Glee Club until establishing itself as a contracted independent organization in 1987, under the leadership of then-music director Michael Butterman. Still, the Virginia Gentlemen feature at Glee Club events like their annual Christmas Concert, as a nod to their roots.

Modern group edit

Since the VGs' independence from the Virginia Glee Club, much changed with the group, the least of which being the group's membership size. From the Glee Club era size of 8 to 12 members, the group now stands regularly between 13 and 17 members per year. The group's musical tastes changed as well, diverging from the classical and barbershop chorus pieces of the Glee Club era to arrangements of modern pop singles and rock ballads that it performs and records today.

The VGs maintain a close relationship with the University of Virginia and the city of Charlottesville, performing regularly on campus in concerts and for special occasions and memorials, including the vigil for Yeardley Love after her death.[3]

 
The VGs performing at their 60th Anniversary Concert in April 2013.

The group recorded its first album in 1988 with Live From the Studio and has since released 22 studio albums. The VGs most recent album release was in 2016 with Upside Down, a reference to their recent travel to Antarctica. Several Virginia Gentlemen arrangements have been featured on Best of College A Cappella compilations, including their renowned a cappella arrangement of the song "Insomniac" by Billy Pilgrim.[4][5][6][7][8][9][10]

Activities edit

Performances edit

Concerts edit

The Virginia Gentlemen annually perform four concerts throughout the year, typically in Old Cabell Hall. The first of these concerts is the Family Weekend Concert held as part of the events organized for the University's Family Weekend in the middle of the Fall semester. The second is the Holiday Concert held in conjunction with the Virginia Sil'hooettes in December. The third of these is the Winter Classic held in February, which at times has also been held in conjunction with the Hullabahoos and the Academical Village People. The fourth concert of the year is the Spring Concert, held in April. The proceeds from the Holiday Concert and, in recent years, the Winter Classic, are annually donated to charity.

The VGs also perform annually at the Annual Christmas Concert of the Virginia Glee Club in honor of the two groups' long-standing relationship. Traditionally, when the Glee Club performs "The Twelve Days of Christmas," the eighth day is sung by the VGs, an homage to the original octet which formed out of the Glee Club.

At the White House edit

The group has received requests to perform in several prestigious venues, including the White House, at which the group performed in 1991 for George H. W. Bush, in 2008 for George W. Bush,[11] and in 2011, 2012, and 2013 for Barack Obama,[12] including for the 2013 Presidential Inauguration.

Annual international tours edit

The group has traveled extensively since its independence, beginning with regular tours around the country and to the Caribbean in the early years of independence. For the last decade and a half, the group has traveled on an annual international tour, most recently visiting New Zealand and Australia in March 2019. The Virginia Gentlemen have now traveled to all 7 continents, a feat that has been accomplished by very few performing groups.[13] See their record of travel for more.

Traditions edit

Image and attire edit

The Virginia Gentlemen's standard performance attire consists of khakis, blue blazers, and blue and orange bow ties (the UVA colors), for which members of the group are widely recognized around campus.[14] Indeed, several of the a cappella groups founded at the University of Virginia after the Virginia Gentlemen established their identities in response to the formal look taken by the Virginia Gentlemen at concerts.[15] However, the group does not perform exclusively in "VG attire" but has performed more informally as suited by the occasion.

Signature songs edit

Over six decades, the Virginia Gentlemen have arranged and performed hundreds of songs, several of which have become group classics. These songs, performed many times annually and recognized by students at the University of Virginia as VG signatures, include "Insomniac," by Billy Pilgrim, the group's most celebrated and acclaimed arrangement;[16] "On the Turning Away," by Pink Floyd, performed during some of the University's most difficult times;[3][17] and "Shenandoah," a Glee Club standard carried over from the groups' long history together.

"Lonesome Road" edit

The first and last song that each Virginia Gentleman sings during his time in the group is "Lonesome Road", by James Taylor. At the close of each concert, the Virginia Gentlemen invite all past VGs onstage to join in its singing, and it serves as the final song on Gold, the group's 50th Anniversary Album, released in 2003. Though the song is younger than the group, past members of the Virginia Gentlemen have since learned the arrangement and all members past and present perform the song together whenever the occasion arises.[18]

"When We Were Young" edit

In 2016, the group debuted its rendition of the famous Adele track, "When We Were Young." The cover was the first of the group's to reach the one million view threshold on YouTube.[19]

Discography edit

Studio Albums
  • Pasta Nights (2023)
  • Still Dancing (2019)
  • Upside Down (2016)
  • Full Attire (2014)
  • Guys In Ties (2012)
  • Rugby Road (2010)
  • Holiday Album (2008)
  • Poker Face (2006)
  • Based On A True Story (2004)
  • Gold: 50th Anniversary Compilation Album (2003)
  • Turning (2002)
  • Bizarro World (2000)
  • Last Call (1999)
  • Retrospective (1998)
  • Out On The Street (1997)
  • Void Where Prohibited (1996)
  • Seven and Seven (1995)
  • Undone (1994)
  • XL (1993)
  • High Tied (1992)
  • Prairie Fire (1991)
  • Stop, Drop, and Roll (1990)
  • Live From The Studio (1988)

Awards edit

Virginia Gentlemen awards and nominations
Awards and nominations
Award
Wins
Nominations
CARAs 1 6
BOCA 5 -
Voices Only 1 -
Totals[a]
Wins7
Nominations6
Note
  1. ^ Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They recognize several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.

Musical awards edit

Contemporary A Cappella Recording Awards (CARAs)

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2015 Full Attire Best Male Collegiate Album Nominated
"Demons" by Imagine Dragons Best Male Collegiate Song Nominated
2013 "Colder Weather" by Zac Brown Band Best Male Collegiate Solo—Andrew Fish Nominated
1996 Seven and Seven Best Male Collegiate Album Nominated
"Insomniac" by Billy Pilgrim Best Male Collegiate Song Nominated
1992 Prairie Fire Best Male Collegiate Album (Runner-Up) Won

Selection for "best of" compilation albums edit

Best of College A Cappella (BOCA)

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2015 "Problem" by Ariana Grande BOCA 2015: Best of College A Cappella Won
2014 "Insomniac" by Billy Pilgrim Best of BOCA: The First 20 Years Won
2013 "Without You" by David Guetta ft. Usher BOCA 2013: Best of College A Cappella Won
1996 "Insomniac" by Billy Pilgrim BOCA Vol. 2: Best of College A Cappella Won
1995 "Ship of Fools" by Robert Plant BOCA Vol. 1: Best of College A Cappella Won

Voices Only

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2013 "Holocene" by Bon Iver Voices Only 2013 Won

Record of Travel edit

Year Destinations
2020 Guatemala, Los Cabos, California
2019 New Zealand to Sydney
2018 San Juan, Portugal, Spain
Newark for TJ Lubinsky’s Doo Wop Generations
2017 United Kingdom to Dublin
2016 Argentina, Antarctica, Falkland Islands, Uruguay
2015 Singapore, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, China, Hong Kong
2014 Peru
2013 Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, Hong Kong
2012 Hong Kong, Shanghai, Beijing, with President Sullivan
2011 Australia, Komodo Island, Bali, Singapore
2010 Panama, Costa Rica
2009 UAE, Oman, Egypt, Jordan, Turkey, Greece, Italy
2008 Egypt, Athens, Sicily, Spain, Portugal, France, England
2007 Istanbul, Ephesus, Greece, Croatia, Venice
2006 Italy, Croatia, Monaco
2005 Panama, Peru
2004 Singapore, Vietnam, Thailand, Myanmar
2003 Multiple Islands in the Caribbean
2002 Australia, Singapore, Vietnam, Hong Kong
2001 The Amazon
2000 Indonesia, Thailand, Singapore
1999 Panama, Costa Rica, Acapulco
1998 Southern Caribbean
1997 Eastern Caribbean
1996 Western Caribbean
1995 Southern Caribbean
1994 Western Caribbean
1993 Eastern Caribbean
1992 Mexico
1991 Bermuda

Notable alumni edit

External links edit

  • The Virginia Gentlemen Home Page

References edit

  1. ^ a b "The Virginia Gentlemen Official Site". The Virginia Gentlemen. Retrieved 10 June 2012.
  2. ^ Friedman, Leah (1996-05-03), "Doo Wop Ditty", The Virginian-Pilot, pp. E1, retrieved 2007-08-22
  3. ^ a b Staples, Andy (2010-05-06). "As Virginia deals with tragedy, one has to wonder if red flags missed". Sports Illustrated.
  4. ^ Sears, Jonathan, RARB Review of Madhatters and Tangled Up in Blue State Street, retrieved 2008-01-03
  5. ^ Christie, Rebecca, RARB Review of Straight, No Chaser's "Last Call", retrieved 2008-01-03
  6. ^ Harris, Trey, RARB Review of Buffoons (University of Colorado)'s "So They Say", retrieved 2008-01-03
  7. ^ Soo, Jevan, RARB Review of The Amateurs' "Pieces of Flair", retrieved 2008-01-03
  8. ^ King, Thomas, RARB Review of Nine's "Miles to Go", retrieved 2008-01-03
  9. ^ Christie, Rebecca, RARB Review of the Xtension Chords' Creative Outlet, retrieved 2008-01-03
  10. ^ Kolko, Valerie, RARB Review of Out of the Dawg House's "On Track", retrieved 2008-01-03
  11. ^ "Thomas Jefferson's 265th Birthday". C-SPAN. 2008-04-14.
  12. ^ Arrington, Rebecca (2013-01-02). "Virginia Gentlemen perform at White House". UVA Today.
  13. ^ Kelly, Jane (2016-02-17), "A Continental Connection", UVAToday, retrieved 2019-03-08
  14. ^ Simon, Scott. "Perfect Pitch: the Drama of Collegiate A Cappella". NPR Weekend Edition.
  15. ^ Rapkin, Mickey (2008), Pitch Perfect: The Quest for Collegiate A Cappella Glory, Penguin Group, pp. 89–90, ISBN 978-1-59240-376-9
  16. ^ Sears, Jonathan, RARB Review of the Xtension Chords' XAppeal, retrieved 2008-01-03
  17. ^ Quinn, Kaelyn (2014-09-19), Community holds vigil for Graham
  18. ^ Lonesome Road – The Virginia Gentlemen, 2014, archived from the original on 2021-12-21
  19. ^ When We Were Young – The Virginia Gentlemen, 2016, archived from the original on 2021-12-21
  20. ^ a b c "Parachutes Will Anderson college a cappella videos discovered". Examiner.com. 2010-01-11.
  21. ^ "William R. Bruce". Retrieved 24 November 2014.
  22. ^ "Michael Butterman Home Page". Retrieved 11 May 2013.
  23. ^ "Justin Rosolino". Retrieved 1 December 2014.
  24. ^ Moraski, Lauren (15 February 2013). "Norman Vladimir: A pop-soul artist with "depressingly hopeful" lyrics". CBSnews.com. Retrieved 23 April 2013.

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This article is about the a cappella group For the bourbon whiskey see Virginia Gentleman The Virginia Gentlemen VGs is a lower voices collegiate a cappella group and the oldest a cappella group at the University of Virginia 1 The group was founded in 1953 as an elite octet of the Virginia Glee Club 2 Since establishing independence from the Virginia Glee Club in 1987 the group has continued to perform a mix of contemporary pop and classic vocal music 1 The Virginia GentlemenGroup Photo 2019Background informationAlso known asThe VGsOriginUniversity of VirginiaGenresA CappellaYears active1953 presentLabelsCollegiateMembersClass of 2023Patrick CloudDean BartonJosh BertrandWill BerglundClass of 2024Philip DiMeglioSamuel WellsLucas EspinosaClass of 2025Cooper DavenportStephen WiececkLex LongRocco AlbaneseDaniel NewlandsClass of 2026Brian CunninghamCavan MeadeRyan PoquisWebsiteOfficial SiteThe Virginia Gentlemen logo Recognizable by the signature navy blue blazers and orange and blue bow ties worn during performances the VGs offer regular performances across the Charlottesville area and the United States and conduct annual international tours having most recently traveled to Guatemala Los Cabos and California Additionally the group has performed in recent years at the Sydney Opera House the Forbidden City the Grand Palace of Thailand and at the White House for the Bush and Obama administrations Contents 1 About 1 1 Glee Club era and independence 1 2 Modern group 2 Activities 2 1 Performances 2 1 1 Concerts 2 1 2 At the White House 2 2 Annual international tours 3 Traditions 3 1 Image and attire 3 2 Signature songs 3 2 1 Lonesome Road 3 2 2 When We Were Young 4 Discography 5 Awards 5 1 Musical awards 5 2 Selection for best of compilation albums 5 3 Record of Travel 6 Notable alumni 7 External links 8 ReferencesAbout editGlee Club era and independence edit nbsp The original 1953 octet of the Virginia Gentlemen The Virginia Gentlemen were founded in 1953 and are the oldest a cappella group at the University of Virginia The group was conceived as an elite octet of the Virginia Glee Club and would perform regularly at their concerts eventually building enough of a reputation to attract its own audiences and perform its own shows The group existed for over three decades as a subsidiary of the Glee Club until establishing itself as a contracted independent organization in 1987 under the leadership of then music director Michael Butterman Still the Virginia Gentlemen feature at Glee Club events like their annual Christmas Concert as a nod to their roots Modern group edit Since the VGs independence from the Virginia Glee Club much changed with the group the least of which being the group s membership size From the Glee Club era size of 8 to 12 members the group now stands regularly between 13 and 17 members per year The group s musical tastes changed as well diverging from the classical and barbershop chorus pieces of the Glee Club era to arrangements of modern pop singles and rock ballads that it performs and records today The VGs maintain a close relationship with the University of Virginia and the city of Charlottesville performing regularly on campus in concerts and for special occasions and memorials including the vigil for Yeardley Love after her death 3 nbsp The VGs performing at their 60th Anniversary Concert in April 2013 The group recorded its first album in 1988 with Live From the Studio and has since released 22 studio albums The VGs most recent album release was in 2016 with Upside Down a reference to their recent travel to Antarctica Several Virginia Gentlemen arrangements have been featured on Best of College A Cappella compilations including their renowned a cappella arrangement of the song Insomniac by Billy Pilgrim 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Activities editPerformances edit Concerts edit The Virginia Gentlemen annually perform four concerts throughout the year typically in Old Cabell Hall The first of these concerts is the Family Weekend Concert held as part of the events organized for the University s Family Weekend in the middle of the Fall semester The second is the Holiday Concert held in conjunction with the Virginia Sil hooettes in December The third of these is the Winter Classic held in February which at times has also been held in conjunction with the Hullabahoos and the Academical Village People The fourth concert of the year is the Spring Concert held in April The proceeds from the Holiday Concert and in recent years the Winter Classic are annually donated to charity The VGs also perform annually at the Annual Christmas Concert of the Virginia Glee Club in honor of the two groups long standing relationship Traditionally when the Glee Club performs The Twelve Days of Christmas the eighth day is sung by the VGs an homage to the original octet which formed out of the Glee Club At the White House edit The group has received requests to perform in several prestigious venues including the White House at which the group performed in 1991 for George H W Bush in 2008 for George W Bush 11 and in 2011 2012 and 2013 for Barack Obama 12 including for the 2013 Presidential Inauguration Annual international tours edit The group has traveled extensively since its independence beginning with regular tours around the country and to the Caribbean in the early years of independence For the last decade and a half the group has traveled on an annual international tour most recently visiting New Zealand and Australia in March 2019 The Virginia Gentlemen have now traveled to all 7 continents a feat that has been accomplished by very few performing groups 13 See their record of travel for more Traditions editImage and attire edit The Virginia Gentlemen s standard performance attire consists of khakis blue blazers and blue and orange bow ties the UVA colors for which members of the group are widely recognized around campus 14 Indeed several of the a cappella groups founded at the University of Virginia after the Virginia Gentlemen established their identities in response to the formal look taken by the Virginia Gentlemen at concerts 15 However the group does not perform exclusively in VG attire but has performed more informally as suited by the occasion Signature songs edit Over six decades the Virginia Gentlemen have arranged and performed hundreds of songs several of which have become group classics These songs performed many times annually and recognized by students at the University of Virginia as VG signatures include Insomniac by Billy Pilgrim the group s most celebrated and acclaimed arrangement 16 On the Turning Away by Pink Floyd performed during some of the University s most difficult times 3 17 and Shenandoah a Glee Club standard carried over from the groups long history together Lonesome Road edit The first and last song that each Virginia Gentleman sings during his time in the group is Lonesome Road by James Taylor At the close of each concert the Virginia Gentlemen invite all past VGs onstage to join in its singing and it serves as the final song on Gold the group s 50th Anniversary Album released in 2003 Though the song is younger than the group past members of the Virginia Gentlemen have since learned the arrangement and all members past and present perform the song together whenever the occasion arises 18 When We Were Young edit In 2016 the group debuted its rendition of the famous Adele track When We Were Young The cover was the first of the group s to reach the one million view threshold on YouTube 19 Discography editStudio AlbumsPasta Nights 2023 Still Dancing 2019 Upside Down 2016 Full Attire 2014 Guys In Ties 2012 Rugby Road 2010 Holiday Album 2008 Poker Face 2006 Based On A True Story 2004 Gold 50th Anniversary Compilation Album 2003 Turning 2002 Bizarro World 2000 Last Call 1999 Retrospective 1998 Out On The Street 1997 Void Where Prohibited 1996 Seven and Seven 1995 Undone 1994 XL 1993 High Tied 1992 Prairie Fire 1991 Stop Drop and Roll 1990 Live From The Studio 1988 Awards editVirginia Gentlemen awards and nominationsAwards and nominationsAwardWinsNominationsCARAs16BOCA5 Voices Only1 Totals a Wins7Nominations6Note Certain award groups do not simply award one winner They recognize several different recipients have runners up and have third place Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award runner up mentions are considered wins in this award tally For simplification and to avoid errors each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination Musical awards edit Contemporary A Cappella Recording Awards CARAs Year Nominee work Award Result2015 Full Attire Best Male Collegiate Album Nominated Demons by Imagine Dragons Best Male Collegiate Song Nominated2013 Colder Weather by Zac Brown Band Best Male Collegiate Solo Andrew Fish Nominated1996 Seven and Seven Best Male Collegiate Album Nominated Insomniac by Billy Pilgrim Best Male Collegiate Song Nominated1992 Prairie Fire Best Male Collegiate Album Runner Up WonSelection for best of compilation albums edit Best of College A Cappella BOCA Year Nominee work Award Result2015 Problem by Ariana Grande BOCA 2015 Best of College A Cappella Won2014 Insomniac by Billy Pilgrim Best of BOCA The First 20 Years Won2013 Without You by David Guetta ft Usher BOCA 2013 Best of College A Cappella Won1996 Insomniac by Billy Pilgrim BOCA Vol 2 Best of College A Cappella Won1995 Ship of Fools by Robert Plant BOCA Vol 1 Best of College A Cappella WonVoices Only Year Nominee work Award Result2013 Holocene by Bon Iver Voices Only 2013 WonRecord of Travel edit Year Destinations2020 Guatemala Los Cabos California2019 New Zealand to Sydney2018 San Juan Portugal SpainNewark for TJ Lubinsky s Doo Wop Generations2017 United Kingdom to Dublin2016 Argentina Antarctica Falkland Islands Uruguay2015 Singapore Thailand Cambodia Vietnam China Hong Kong2014 Peru2013 Singapore Thailand Vietnam Hong Kong2012 Hong Kong Shanghai Beijing with President Sullivan2011 Australia Komodo Island Bali Singapore2010 Panama Costa Rica2009 UAE Oman Egypt Jordan Turkey Greece Italy2008 Egypt Athens Sicily Spain Portugal France England2007 Istanbul Ephesus Greece Croatia Venice2006 Italy Croatia Monaco2005 Panama Peru2004 Singapore Vietnam Thailand Myanmar2003 Multiple Islands in the Caribbean2002 Australia Singapore Vietnam Hong Kong2001 The Amazon2000 Indonesia Thailand Singapore1999 Panama Costa Rica Acapulco1998 Southern Caribbean1997 Eastern Caribbean1996 Western Caribbean1995 Southern Caribbean1994 Western Caribbean1993 Eastern Caribbean1992 Mexico1991 BermudaNotable alumni editWill Anderson lead singer of Parachute band 20 Bill Bruce former majority leader of the Tennessee Senate and 1978 U S Senate candidate 21 Michael Butterman world renowned conductor 22 Micah Iverson season 18 finalist on The Voice 20 Nate McFarland former guitarist of Parachute band 20 Justin Rosolino singer songwriter 23 Norman Vladimir pop soul artist 24 External links editThe Virginia Gentlemen Home PageReferences edit a b The Virginia Gentlemen Official Site The Virginia Gentlemen Retrieved 10 June 2012 Friedman Leah 1996 05 03 Doo Wop Ditty The Virginian Pilot pp E1 retrieved 2007 08 22 a b Staples Andy 2010 05 06 As Virginia deals with tragedy one has to wonder if red flags missed Sports Illustrated Sears Jonathan RARB Review of Madhatters and Tangled Up in Blue State Street retrieved 2008 01 03 Christie Rebecca RARB Review of Straight No Chaser s Last Call retrieved 2008 01 03 Harris Trey RARB Review of Buffoons University of Colorado s So They Say retrieved 2008 01 03 Soo Jevan RARB Review of The Amateurs Pieces of Flair retrieved 2008 01 03 King Thomas RARB Review of Nine s Miles to Go retrieved 2008 01 03 Christie Rebecca RARB Review of the Xtension Chords Creative Outlet retrieved 2008 01 03 Kolko Valerie RARB Review of Out of the Dawg House s On Track retrieved 2008 01 03 Thomas Jefferson s 265th Birthday C SPAN 2008 04 14 Arrington Rebecca 2013 01 02 Virginia Gentlemen perform at White House UVA Today Kelly Jane 2016 02 17 A Continental Connection UVAToday retrieved 2019 03 08 Simon Scott Perfect Pitch the Drama of Collegiate A Cappella NPR Weekend Edition Rapkin Mickey 2008 Pitch Perfect The Quest for Collegiate A Cappella Glory Penguin Group pp 89 90 ISBN 978 1 59240 376 9 Sears Jonathan RARB Review of the Xtension Chords XAppeal retrieved 2008 01 03 Quinn Kaelyn 2014 09 19 Community holds vigil for Graham Lonesome Road The Virginia Gentlemen 2014 archived from the original on 2021 12 21 When We Were Young The Virginia Gentlemen 2016 archived from the original on 2021 12 21 a b c Parachutes Will Anderson college a cappella videos discovered Examiner com 2010 01 11 William R Bruce Retrieved 24 November 2014 Michael Butterman Home Page Retrieved 11 May 2013 Justin Rosolino Retrieved 1 December 2014 Moraski Lauren 15 February 2013 Norman Vladimir A pop soul artist with depressingly hopeful lyrics CBSnews com Retrieved 23 April 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Virginia Gentlemen amp oldid 1157959868, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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