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Charles Gocher

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Charles Gocher Jr.
Born(1952-11-12)November 12, 1952
DiedFebruary 19, 2007(2007-02-19) (aged 54)
Instrument(s)drums, percussion
Formerly ofSun City Girls

Charles Gocher Jr. (November 12, 1952 – February 19, 2007) was an American musician, writer and visual artist, most famous for being a founding member, lyricist and drummer of the experimental rock group Sun City Girls. He also released Pint Sized Spartacus, a solo album under his own name, in 1997. Gocher lost a three-year-long battle with cancer on February 19, 2007, in Seattle, aged 54.[1] The two other members of Sun City Girls, brothers Alan and Richard Bishop, embarked on a tour of the United States and Canada called "The Brothers Unconnected" in tribute to Charles' death, featuring showings of the man's video works and stripped-down, acoustic versions of selected Sun City Girls songs, including several tracks written by Gocher himself.

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  1. ^ Segal, Dave (March 1, 2007). "Bang the Drum, Holy". The Stranger.
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