Gerard van Herk
Gerard van Herk | |
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Origin | Chambly, Quebec, Canada |
Occupation(s) | Singer, guitarist |
Instruments | Guitar |
Associated acts | Deja Voodoo |
Gerard van Herk is a Canadian linguist and former musician. Originally from the Montreal suburb of Chambly, Quebec, he was the singer and guitarist for the Montreal band Deja Voodoo in the 1980s. In 1983 he co-founded Og Music with Tony Dewald, a record label also based out of Montreal that was notable for providing early exposure to groups that would later go on to mainstream success, such as Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet and Cowboy Junkies. The label and the band's many cross-nation tours helped to promote Canadian independent bands. Van Herk folded the label and the band in 1990, wanting to pursue other opportunities.
In his post-music career, he has become an academic in the field of linguistics. Having previsouly worked as a visiting professor at the University of Ottawa and at York University, he is now an associate professor and Canada Research Chair in Regional Language and Oral Text[1] at the Memorial University of Newfoundland. His research interests lie mainly in sociolinguistics and language change. He did his Ph.D. at the University of Ottawa under the supervision of Shana Poplack.
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