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  1. 13 de abr. de 2013 · By mixing primal jamming, worldly influences, and a bountiful release strategy, Sun City Girls spent 25 years defying conventions of structure and taste. By Marc Masters, September 11, 2012. "More than any other underground American rock band in the previous three decades, they used the entire world for artistic inspiration and sonic miscegenation.

  2. History of Sun City Girls Performances: All Shows. All dates listed below are SCG shows featuring Alan Bishop/Richard Bishop/Charles Gocher. Linda Cushma was still a member for the first 3 shows listed below. There were SCG performances pre-Gocher (1981/1982) but they have not been included in this list. There have been numerous "duet shows ...

  3. Explore Sun City Girls's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Sun City Girls on AllMusic.

  4. Sun City Girls discography and songs: Music profile for Sun City Girls, formed 1979. Genres: Experimental Rock, Avant-Folk, Free Improvisation. Albums include Torch of the Mystics, 330,003 Crossdressers From Beyond the Rig Veda, and Funeral Mariachi.

  5. Sun City Girls. They may not be girls, but this elusive trio does hail from Sun City, Arizona. (It’s a bit northwest of Phoenix.) From raga-rock to saxophone squawk, the fractious pieces on their hallucinatory debut album convene into coherent groupings beneath Alan Bishop’s avant-political rantings. From utterly riveting to impossibly ...

  6. Sun City Girls (Placebo, 1984) recycles part of their old material and works as a sort of summary of their many influences. The recurring idea is to pulverize whatever recognizable genre they start with: the jazzy cinematic soundtrack Hitman Boy, the sleepy acid blues Jokers On A Waltz, the breezy jazz jam Rubber Stamp Icons, etc.

  7. music.youtube.com › channel › UCLOrhhpdOCltDy-yKufic7ASun City Girls - YouTube Music

    Sun City Girls were an American experimental rock band, formed in 1979 in Phoenix, Arizona. From 1981, the group consisted of Alan Bishop, his brother Richard Bishop, and Charles Gocher. Their name was inspired by Sun City, Arizona, an Arizona retirement community. In 2007, Gocher died following a long battle with cancer, bringing an end to the group. In a 26-year career, they produced 50 ...