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| origin = [[Phoenix, Arizona]], [[United States|USA]]
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| genre = {{hlist|[[Experimental rock]]|[[avant-rock]]|[[free improvisation]]}}
| genre = {{hlist|[[Experimental rock]]|[[avant-rock]]|[[free improvisation]]}}
| years_active = 1979–2007
| years_active = 1979–2007
| label = [[Placebo (label)|Placebo]], [[Majora (label)|Majora]], [[Nauscopy]], [[Eclipse Records|Eclipse]], [[Amarillo Records|Amarillo]], [[Abduction (album)|Abduction]]
| label = [[Placebo (label)|Placebo]], [[Majora (label)|Majora]], [[Nauscopy]], [[Eclipse Records|Eclipse]], [[Amarillo Records|Amarillo]], [[Abduction (album)|Abduction]]
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| past_members = <!-- as per Template:Infobox_musical_artist#Fields, listed by date of joining the band -->[[Alan Bishop]] <!--([[Bass Guitar]], [[Vocals]])--><br/>[[Richard Bishop (guitarist)|Richard Bishop]] <!--([[Guitar]], [[Pianoforte|Piano]])--><br/>[[Charles Gocher]] <!--([[Drum kit|Drums]]), [[Vocals]])-->
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The '''Sun City Girls''' were an [[United States|American]] [[experimental rock]] band, formed in 1979 in [[Phoenix, Arizona]]. From 1981 the group consisted of [[Alan Bishop]] (bass guitar, vocals), his brother [[Richard Bishop (guitarist)|Richard Bishop]] (guitar, piano, vocals), and [[Charles Gocher]] (drums, vocals). 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.<ref>{{cite web | work= Article on [[Pitchfork Media]] | title= Sun City Girls' Charles Gocher, R.I.P. | url= http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/news/41296-sun-city-girls-charles-gocher-rip | access-date= 30 October 2007 | url-status= dead | archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20071011040639/http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/news/41296-sun-city-girls-charles-gocher-rip | archive-date= 11 October 2007 | df= }}</ref> In a 26-year career, they produced 50 albums, 23 cassettes, 6 feature-length videos, and many other recordings.<ref>{{cite web|last=Masters|first=Marc|title=Underscore: Sun City Girls|url=http://pitchfork.com/features/underscore/8935-sun-city-girls/|work=Pitchfork|accessdate=10 May 2013|date=September 11, 2012}}</ref>


'''Sun City Girls''' was an American [[experimental rock]] band formed in 1979 in [[Phoenix, Arizona]]. From 1981, the group consisted of [[Alan Bishop]] (bass guitar, vocals), his brother [[Richard Bishop (guitarist)|Richard Bishop]] (guitar, piano, vocals), and [[Charles Gocher]] (drums, vocals). 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.<ref>{{cite web | work= Article on [[Pitchfork Media]] | title= Sun City Girls' Charles Gocher, R.I.P. | url= http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/news/41296-sun-city-girls-charles-gocher-rip | access-date= 30 October 2007 | url-status= dead | archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20071011040639/http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/news/41296-sun-city-girls-charles-gocher-rip | archive-date= 11 October 2007 }}</ref> In a 26-year career, they produced 50 albums, 23 cassettes, 6 feature-length videos, and many other recordings.<ref>{{cite web|last=Masters|first=Marc|title=Underscore: Sun City Girls|url=http://pitchfork.com/features/underscore/8935-sun-city-girls/|work=Pitchfork|access-date=10 May 2013|date=September 11, 2012}}</ref>
They found little mainstream success, but they continue to inspire a devoted [[following]] and have recorded numerous critically acclaimed albums, released in small editions by labels like [[Placebo (label)|Placebo]], [[Majora (label)|Majora]], [[Eclipse Records]], [[Amarillo Records]], and their own [[Abduction (label)|Abduction]] Records. Their music was hugely varied, spreading across genres such as [[spoken word]], [[free improvisation]], jazz and [[rock music|rock]]. Their records typically incorporated lyrics that rely heavily on their interests in [[mysticism]], [[paranormal]] topics (especially [[UFO]]s), religious [[cult]]s and other [[Esotericism|esoterica]], often also manifested in their song titles, lyrics and album art. Performances by the group were often wildly unpredictable, sometimes verging on [[performance art]], with elaborate costumes, [[kabuki]]-inspired makeup, and the creation of a festive, ritualistic atmosphere with audience participation.

Operating in [[indie rock]] and underground music circles, Sun City Girls recorded numerous critically acclaimed albums, released in small editions by labels like Placebo, Majora, Eclipse Records, [[Amarillo Records]], and their own Abduction Records, and has garnered a devoted cult following. Their music was hugely eclectic and varied, spreading across genres such as [[spoken word]], [[free improvisation]], jazz and [[rock music|rock]], along with a recurring interest in [[world music]]. Their records typically incorporated lyrics that rely heavily on their interests in [[mysticism]], [[paranormal]] topics (especially [[UFO]]s), religious [[cult]]s and other [[Esotericism|esoterica]], often also manifested in their song titles, lyrics and album art. Performances by the group were often wildly unpredictable, sometimes verging on [[performance art]], with elaborate costumes, [[kabuki]]-inspired makeup, and the creation of a festive, ritualistic atmosphere with audience participation.


Critic Steve Leggett writes, "Throughout its history SCG has remained a challenging, unpredictable, and eclectic musical unit, operating outside the commercially driven aspirations of the mainstream recording industry, and the group has become somewhat of a beacon to independent musicians and artists everywhere."<ref>Steve Leggett, "[http://www.allmusic.com/artist/sun-city-girls-mn0000579035/biography Biography for Sun City Girls]", ''allmusic.com''.</ref> Writing in the ''[[Village Voice]]'', Ted Hendrickson argues, "They've never made any sense, conventionally speaking, and that's what makes them them."<ref>[http://www.villagevoice.com/music/0247,sotc,40004,22.html village voice > music > Sun City Girls at Knitting Factory; Funk Brothers at the Apollo Theater; Tulip Sweet and Her Trail of Tears at Pedro's Bar and Restaurant<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
Critic Steve Leggett writes, "Throughout its history SCG has remained a challenging, unpredictable, and eclectic musical unit, operating outside the commercially driven aspirations of the mainstream recording industry, and the group has become somewhat of a beacon to independent musicians and artists everywhere."<ref>Steve Leggett, "[http://www.allmusic.com/artist/sun-city-girls-mn0000579035/biography Biography for Sun City Girls]", ''allmusic.com''.</ref> Writing in the ''[[Village Voice]]'', Ted Hendrickson argues, "They've never made any sense, conventionally speaking, and that's what makes them them."<ref>[http://www.villagevoice.com/music/0247,sotc,40004,22.html village voice > music > Sun City Girls at Knitting Factory; Funk Brothers at the Apollo Theater; Tulip Sweet and Her Trail of Tears at Pedro's Bar and Restaurant<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>


==History==
==History==
As children in [[Michigan]], Richard and Alan Bishop took childhood musical inspiration from their grandfather, who was a [[Lebanese people|Lebanese]] [[oud]] player. According to Richard,<blockquote>His house also doubled as a meeting place for his fellow lodge members who were well versed in the Knights Templar doctrine and the Egyptian Rites of Memphis and Mithrais. They didn't buy into the "Christianization of Freemasonry" which took place at the "official" temples around town, so they met on their own on a regular basis. They still believed in the ways of the old country. There was a weird "Arabian Nights" type of magic in that house, both light and dark. My most vivid childhood dreams and experiences took place there and they were dark indeed. By the age of 10, I had an entire pantheon of different spirits catalogued in my head. But nothing about it was disturbing, it was just the way it was. It's very hard to relate what the atmosphere was all about unless one has experienced similar surroundings, but suffice it to say, I couldn't have asked for a better environment.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.furious.com/perfect/suncitygirlsinterview.html|title=Sun City Girls- Rick Bishop interview|website=www.furious.com|access-date=2018-05-11}}</ref></blockquote>
As children in [[Michigan]], Richard and Alan Bishop took childhood musical inspiration from their grandfather, who was a [[Lebanese people|Lebanese]] [[oud]] player. According to Richard,<blockquote>His house also doubled as a meeting place for his fellow lodge members who were well versed in the Knights Templar doctrine and the Egyptian Rites of Memphis and Mithrais. They didn't buy into the "Christianization of Freemasonry" which took place at the "official" temples around town, so they met on their own on a regular basis. They still believed in the ways of the old country. There was a weird "Arabian Nights" type of magic in that house, both light and dark. My most vivid childhood dreams and experiences took place there and they were dark indeed. By the age of 10, I had an entire pantheon of different spirits catalogued in my head. But nothing about it was disturbing, it was just the way it was. It's very hard to relate what the atmosphere was all about unless one has experienced similar surroundings, but suffice it to say, I couldn't have asked for a better environment.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.furious.com/perfect/suncitygirlsinterview.html|title=Sun City Girls Rick Bishop interview|website=www.furious.com|access-date=2018-05-11}}</ref></blockquote>
The band originated in the [[Arizona]] [[punk rock]] scene which included [[Meat Puppets]], [[JFA (band)|JFA]] and [[The Feederz]], Sun City Girls quickly began to incorporate lengthy improvisations, [[beat poetry]], [[surf music]], [[jazz]], [[tape music]], and elements of [[South Asia]]n, [[South America]]n, [[Middle East]]ern and [[Africa]]n music.
The band originated in the [[Arizona]] [[punk rock]] scene which included [[Meat Puppets]], [[JFA (band)|JFA]] and [[The Feederz]], Sun City Girls quickly began to incorporate lengthy improvisations, [[beat poetry]], [[surf music]], [[jazz]], [[tape music]], and elements of [[South Asia]]n, [[South America]]n, [[Middle East]]ern and [[Africa]]n music.


Until the late 1980s, most of the band's releases were issued on audio cassettes which gained legendary status among [[cassette culture]] enthusiasts. But a shift to the LP format had already begun with seminal records such as ''[[Sun City Girls (album)|Sun City Girls]]'' (1984), ''[[Grotto of Miracles]]'' (1986), ''[[Torch of the Mystics]]'' (1990), ''[[Dawn of the Devi]]'' (1991), ''[[Bright Surroundings Dark Beginnings]]'' (1993), and ''[[Kaliflower]]'' (1994). ''[[Dante's Disneyland Inferno]]'' and ''[[330,003 Crossdressers From Beyond the Rig Veda]]'', both double-CDs released in 1996, were perhaps the pinnacle of the band's aesthetic. Frequent SCG collaborators in recent years have included violinist [[Eyvind Kang]] and sound engineer Scott Colburn.
Until the late 1980s, most of the band's releases were issued on audio cassettes,<ref name="LarkinHR">{{cite book|title=[[Encyclopedia of Popular Music|The Virgin Encyclopedia of Heavy Rock]]|editor=[[Colin Larkin (writer)|Colin Larkin]]|publisher=[[Virgin Books]]|date=1999|edition=First|isbn=0-7535-0257-7|page=435}}</ref> which gained legendary status among [[cassette culture]] enthusiasts. But a shift to the LP format had already begun with seminal records such as ''[[Sun City Girls (album)|Sun City Girls]]'' (1984), ''[[Grotto of Miracles]]'' (1986), ''[[Torch of the Mystics]]'' (1990), ''[[Dawn of the Devi]]'' (1991), ''[[Bright Surroundings Dark Beginnings]]'' (1993), and ''[[Kaliflower]]'' (1994). ''[[Dante's Disneyland Inferno]]'' and ''[[330,003 Crossdressers From Beyond the Rig Veda]]'', both double-CDs released in 1996, were perhaps the pinnacle of the band's aesthetic. Frequent SCG collaborators included violinist [[Eyvind Kang]] and sound engineer Scott Colburn.


{{As of|2008}}, the band's remaining members reside in [[Seattle, Washington]]. Alan Bishop heads the label [[Sublime Frequencies]]<ref>Kurt B. Reighley, "Alan Bishop", Seattle Metropolitan, December 2008, p. 63.</ref> and performs and releases records under the names [[Alvarius B]] and [[Uncle Jim (musician)|Uncle Jim]]. In the early 1980s, he was in the short-lived band [[Paris 1942]] with [[Maureen Tucker]] from the [[Velvet Underground]]. In 2005, he edited a compilation titled ''Crime and Dissonance'' of [[Ennio Morricone]]'s late 1960s and early 1970s soundtrack work. Rick Bishop performs as a solo guitarist under the name Sir Richard Bishop. Charles Gocher released a solo CD called ''[[Pint Sized Spartacus]]'' in 1997, and performed with a number of groups, including the [[Master Musicians of Bukkake]], Tripod, and the New Session People.
{{As of|2008}}, the band's remaining members reside in [[Seattle]], [[Washington (state)|Washington]]. Alan Bishop heads the label [[Sublime Frequencies]]<ref>Kurt B. Reighley, "Alan Bishop", Seattle Metropolitan, December 2008, p. 63.</ref> and performs and releases records under the names [[Alvarius B]] and Uncle Jim. In the early 1980s, he was in the short-lived band Paris 1942, with [[Maureen Tucker]] from the [[The Velvet Underground|Velvet Underground]].<ref name="LarkinHR"/> In 2005, he edited a compilation titled ''Crime and Dissonance'' of [[Ennio Morricone]]'s late 1960s and early 1970s soundtrack work. Rick Bishop performs as a solo guitarist under the name Sir Richard Bishop. Charles Gocher released a solo CD called ''Pint Sized Spartacus'' in 1997, and performed with a number of groups, including the Master Musicians of Bukkake, Tripod, and the New Session People.


After Gocher's death, Alan and Rick announced that they would no longer perform or record music using the Sun City Girls name. However, they do plan to release existing archival Sun City Girls recordings as time permits.
After Gocher's death, Alan and Rick Bishop announced that they would no longer perform, nor record music using the Sun City Girls name. However, they do plan to release existing archival Sun City Girls recordings as time permits.


==Discography==
==Discography==
Note: The cassettes released by Cloaven c. 1987-1990 are listed in the order they were released. The dates of the recordings appear after the album titles.
Note: The cassettes released by Cloaven c. 1987–1990 are listed in the order they were released. The dates of the recordings appear after the album titles.
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;Studio albums
;Studio albums
*''[[Sun City Girls (album)|Sun City Girls]]'' LP (Placebo) 1984
* ''[[Sun City Girls (album)|Sun City Girls]]'' LP (Placebo) 1984
*''[[Grotto of Miracles]]'' LP (Placebo) 1986
* ''[[Grotto of Miracles]]'' LP (Placebo) 1986
*''[[Horse Cock Phepner]]'' (Placebo) LP/CS 1987
* ''[[Horse Cock Phepner]]'' (Placebo) LP/CS 1987
*''[[Torch of the Mystics]]'' LP (Majora) 1990, CD reissue (Tupelo) 1993
* ''[[Torch of the Mystics]]'' LP (Majora) 1990, CD reissue (Tupelo) 1993
*''[[Dawn of the Devi]]'' LP (Majora) 1991
* ''[[Dawn of the Devi]]'' LP (Majora) 1991
*''[[Valentines From Matahari]]'' LP (Majora) 1993, CD reissue (Majora) 1998
* ''[[Valentines From Matahari]]'' LP (Majora) 1993, CD reissue (Majora) 1998
*''[[Kaliflower]]'' CD/LP (Abduction) 1993
* ''[[Kaliflower]]'' CD/LP (Abduction) 1993
*''[[Jacks Creek (album)|Jacks Creek]]'' LP (Abduction) 1994
* ''[[Jacks Creek (album)|Jacks Creek]]'' LP (Abduction) 1994
*''[[Dante's Disneyland Inferno]]'' 2-CD (Abduction) 1996, 3-LP reissue (Locust) 2002
* ''[[Dante's Disneyland Inferno]]'' 2-CD (Abduction) 1996, 3-LP reissue (Locust) 2002
*''[[330,003 Crossdressers From Beyond the Rig Veda]]'' 2-CD (Abduction) 1996, 3-LP reissue (Locust) 2001
* ''[[330,003 Crossdressers From Beyond the Rig Veda]]'' 2-CD (Abduction) 1996, 3-LP reissue (Locust) 2001
*''[[Funeral Mariachi]]'' LP/CD (Abduction) 2010
* ''[[Funeral Mariachi]]'' LP/CD (Abduction) 2010
;Soundtrack albums
;Soundtrack albums
*''[[Juggernaut (Sun City Girls album)|Juggernaut]]'' LP (Abduction) 1994
* ''[[Juggernaut (Sun City Girls album)|Juggernaut]]'' LP (Abduction) 1994
*''[[Piasa...Devourer of Men]]'' LP (Abduction) 1994
* ''[[Piasa...Devourer of Men]]'' LP (Abduction) 1994
*''[[Dulce (album)|Dulce]]'' LP (Abduction) 1998
* ''[[Dulce (album)|Dulce]]'' LP (Abduction) 1998
*''[[Mister Lonely#Soundtrack|Mister Lonely: Music From A Film By Harmony Korine]]'' with [[Jason Pierce|J. Spaceman]] LP/CD ([[Drag City (record label)|Drag City]]) 2008
* ''[[Mister Lonely#Soundtrack|Mister Lonely: Music From A Film By Harmony Korine]]'' with [[Jason Pierce|J. Spaceman]] LP/CD ([[Drag City (record label)|Drag City]]) 2008
;Compilation albums
;Compilation albums
*''[[Box of Chameleons]]'' 3-CD box (Abduction) 1997
* ''[[Box of Chameleons]]'' 3-CD box (Abduction) 1997
*''[[You're Never Alone With a Cigarette (Sun City Girls Singles Volume 1)|Singles Volume 1]]'' CD (Abduction) 2008
* ''[[You're Never Alone With a Cigarette (Sun City Girls Singles Volume 1)|Singles Volume 1]]'' CD (Abduction) 2008
*''[[Napoleon & Josephine (Sun City Girls Singles Volume 2)|Singles Volume 2]]'' CD (Abduction) 2009
* ''[[Napoleon & Josephine (Sun City Girls Singles Volume 2)|Singles Volume 2]]'' CD (Abduction) 2009
*''[[Eye Mohini (Sun City Girls Singles Volume 3)|Singles Volume 3]]'' CD (Abduction) 2013
* ''[[Eye Mohini (Sun City Girls Singles Volume 3)|Singles Volume 3]]'' CD (Abduction) 2013
;7-inch singles
;7-inch singles
*''And So The Dead Tongue Sang'' (Pulp) 1987
* ''And So The Dead Tongue Sang'' (Pulp) 1987
*''You're Never Alone With a Cigarette'' (Majora) 1990
* ''You're Never Alone With a Cigarette'' (Majora) 1990
*''Three Fake Female Orgasms'' 2x7" (Majora) 1991
* ''Three Fake Female Orgasms'' 2×7″ (Majora) 1991
*''Let's Just Lounge'' (Majora) 1992
* ''Let's Just Lounge'' (Majora) 1992
*''Napoleon and Josephine'' (Scratch) 1992
* ''Napoleon and Josephine'' (Scratch) 1992
*Caroliner tribute (Nuf Sed) 1992 [split with [[Thinking Fellers Union Local 282]]]
* Caroliner tribute (Nuf Sed) 1992 [split with [[Thinking Fellers Union Local 282]]]
*''Eye Mohini'' (Majora) 1992
* ''Eye Mohini'' (Majora) 1992
*''Borungku Si Derita'' double 7" (Majora) 1993 [also issued as a single 7"]
* ''Borungku Si Derita'' double 7-inch (Majora) 1993 [also issued as a single 7-inch]
*Live...For Chilly (bootleg) 1993
* Live...For Chilly (bootleg) 1993
*''Carl the Barber'' 2003 [split 7" with Carl Wellman]
* ''Carl the Barber'' 2003 [split 7-inch with Carl Wellman]
*''Uncle Jim's True Confessions of Homeland Security'' (Empirical) 2003
* ''Uncle Jim's True Confessions of Homeland Security'' (Empirical) 2003
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; Live albums
; Live albums
*''Live from Planet Boomerang'' 2-LP (Majora) 1992
* ''Live from Planet Boomerang'' 2-LP (Majora) 1992
*''Live at C.O.N. Artists'' LP (Poon Village) 1993
* ''Live at C.O.N. Artists'' LP (Poon Village) 1993
*''[[Bright Surroundings Dark Beginnings]]'' LP (Majora) 1993, CD reissue (Majora) 1998
* ''[[Bright Surroundings Dark Beginnings]]'' LP (Majora) 1993, CD reissue (Majora) 1998
*''Live from the Land of the Rising Sun City Girls'' CD (Japan Overseas) 1997
* ''Live from the Land of the Rising Sun City Girls'' CD (Japan Overseas) 1997
*''Cameo Demons and Their Manifestations'' CD (Abduction) 2000 - CFR vol. 1
* ''Cameo Demons and Their Manifestations'' CD (Abduction) 2000 CFR vol. 1
*''The Dreamy Draw'' CD (Abduction) 2000 - CFR vol. 2
* ''The Dreamy Draw'' CD (Abduction) 2000 CFR vol. 2
*''Superculto'' CD (Abduction) 2000 - CFR vol. 3
* ''Superculto'' CD (Abduction) 2000 CFR vol. 3
*''A Bullet Through the Last Temple'' CD (Abduction) 2000 - CFR vol. 4
* ''A Bullet Through the Last Temple'' CD (Abduction) 2000 CFR vol. 4
*''Severed Finger With a Wedding Ring'' CD (Abduction) 2000 - CFR vol. 5
* ''Severed Finger With a Wedding Ring'' CD (Abduction) 2000 CFR vol. 5
*''Sumatran Electric Chair'' CD (Abduction) 2001 - CFR vol. 6
* ''Sumatran Electric Chair'' CD (Abduction) 2001 CFR vol. 6
*''Libyan Dream ''CD reissue (Abduction) 2001 - CFR vol. 7
* ''Libyan Dream ''CD reissue (Abduction) 2001 CFR vol. 7
*''The Handsome Stranger'' CD (Abduction) 2001 - CFR vol. 8
* ''The Handsome Stranger'' CD (Abduction) 2001 CFR vol. 8
*''High Asia/Lo Pacific'' 2-CD reissue (Abduction) 2001 - CFR vols. 9 & 10
* ''High Asia/Lo Pacific'' 2-CD reissue (Abduction) 2001 CFR vols. 9 & 10
*''Wah'' CD (Abduction) 2002
* ''Wah'' CD (Abduction) 2002
*''Flute and Mask'' CD (Abduction) 2002
* ''Flute and Mask'' CD (Abduction) 2002
*''God is My Solar System/Superpower'' 2-LP reissue (Eclipse) 2003
* ''God is My Solar System/Superpower'' 2-LP reissue (Eclipse) 2003
*''Bleach Has Feelings, Too!/To Cover Up Your Right To Live'' 2-LP reissue (Eclipse) 2003
* ''Bleach Has Feelings, Too!/To Cover Up Your Right To Live'' 2-LP reissue (Eclipse) 2003
*''Carnival Folklore Resurrection Radio'' 2-CD (Abduction) 2004 - CFR vols. 11 & 12
* ''Carnival Folklore Resurrection Radio'' 2-CD (Abduction) 2004 CFR vols. 11 & 12
*''The Fresh Kill of a Cape Hunting Dog / Def In Italy'' 2-LP reissue (Eclipse) 2004
* ''The Fresh Kill of a Cape Hunting Dog / Def In Italy'' 2-LP reissue (Eclipse) 2004
*''98.6 IS DEATH CD'' (Abduction) 2004 - CFR vol. 13
* ''98.6 IS DEATH CD'' (Abduction) 2004 CFR vol. 13
*''Folk Songs of the Rich and Evil / Exotica on $5 a Day 2-LP'' reissue (Eclipse) 2005
* ''Folk Songs of the Rich and Evil / Exotica on $5 a Day 2-LP'' reissue (Eclipse) 2005
*''Uncle Jim's Superstars of Greenwich Meantime'' LP (Black Velvet Fuckere Records) 2005
* ''Uncle Jim's Superstars of Greenwich Meantime'' LP (Black Velvet Fuckere Records) 2005
*''Static from the Outside Set'' CD (Abduction) 2006 - CFR vol. 14
* ''Static from the Outside Set'' CD (Abduction) 2006 CFR vol. 14
*''Uncle Jim's Superstars of Greenwich Meantime'' CD reissue (Abduction) 2006
* ''Uncle Jim's Superstars of Greenwich Meantime'' CD reissue (Abduction) 2006
*''Live Room'' CD (Three Lobed) 2006
* ''Live Room'' CD ([[Three Lobed Recordings|Three Lobed]]) 2006
*''Montreal Pop'' CD
* ''Montreal Pop'' CD
*''Djinn Funnel'' LP (Nashazphone) 2006
* ''Djinn Funnel'' LP (Nashazphone) 2006
*''Piano Bar'' LP (Ri Be Xibalba) 2006
* ''Piano Bar'' LP (Ri Be Xibalba) 2006
*''For Drummers Only'' LP (Ri Be Xibalba) 2006
* ''For Drummers Only'' LP (Ri Be Xibalba) 2006
*''Beginnings Dark'' LP (Enterruption) 2007
* ''Beginnings Dark'' LP (Enterruption) 2007
* ''Live at the Sky Church – September 3rd, 2004'' LP & DVD (Twenty One Eighty Two Recording Company) 2020
;Cassettes
;Cassettes
*''Midnight Cowboys from Ipanema'' CS (Breakfast Without Meat) 1986, LP/CD reissue (Amarillo Records) 1994
* ''Midnight Cowboys from Ipanema'' CS (Breakfast Without Meat) 1986, LP/CD reissue (Amarillo Records) 1994
*''God is My Solar System 1982'' CS (Cloaven) 1987
* ''God is My Solar System 1982'' CS (Cloaven) 1987
*''Superpower 1982-83'' CS (Cloaven) 1987
* ''Superpower 1982–83'' CS (Cloaven) 1987
*''Hatchet Rain 1983'' CS (Cloaven) 1987
* ''Hatchet Rain 1983'' CS (Cloaven) 1987
*''Bleach Has Feelings, Too! 1983-85'' CS (Cloaven) 1987
* ''Bleach Has Feelings, Too! 1983–85'' CS (Cloaven) 1987
*''To Cover Up Your Right To Live 1983-85'' CS (Cloaven) 1987
* ''To Cover Up Your Right To Live 1983–85'' CS (Cloaven) 1987
*''Def in Italy 1984'' CS (Cloaven) 1987
* ''Def in Italy 1984'' CS (Cloaven) 1987
*''Folk Songs of The Rich and Evil 1985'' CS (Cloaven) 1987
* ''Folk Songs of The Rich and Evil 1985'' CS (Cloaven) 1987
*''Fresh Kill of a Cape Hunting Dog 1985-86'' CS (Cloaven) 1987
* ''Fresh Kill of a Cape Hunting Dog 1985–86'' CS (Cloaven) 1987
*''Exotica on Five Dollars a Day 1986'' CS (Cloaven) 1987
* ''Exotica on Five Dollars a Day 1986'' CS (Cloaven) 1987
*''Fruit of The Womb 1986'' CS (Cloaven) 1987
* ''Fruit of The Womb 1986'' CS (Cloaven) 1987
*''Polite Deception 1986'' CS (Cloaven) 1987
* ''Polite Deception 1986'' CS (Cloaven) 1987
*''Famous Asthma 1986-87'' CS (Cloaven) 1987
* ''Famous Asthma 1986–87'' CS (Cloaven) 1987
*''The Palm Leaves of Victory 1986-87'' CS (Cloaven) 1987
* ''The Palm Leaves of Victory 1986–87'' CS (Cloaven) 1987
*''Cloaven Theatre No.&nbsp;1 1987'' CS (Cloaven) 1987
* ''Cloaven Theatre No.&nbsp;1 1987'' CS (Cloaven) 1987
*''Cloaven Theatre No.&nbsp;2 1987'' CS (Cloaven) 1987
* ''Cloaven Theatre No.&nbsp;2 1987'' CS (Cloaven) 1987
*''Tibetan Jazz 666 1987'' CS (Cloaven) 1987
* ''Tibetan Jazz 666 1987'' CS (Cloaven) 1987
*''The Multiple Hallucinations of an Assassin 1987-88'' CS (Cloaven) 1989
* ''The Multiple Hallucinations of an Assassin 1987–88'' CS (Cloaven) 1989
*''Cloaven Theatre No.&nbsp;3 1988'' CS (Cloaven) 1989
* ''Cloaven Theatre No.&nbsp;3 1988'' CS (Cloaven) 1989
*''Audio Letter to Mitch Meyers 1988'' CS (Cloaven) 1989
* ''Audio Letter to Mitch Meyers 1988'' CS (Cloaven) 1989
*''That Old Western Sieve 1988'' CS (Cloaven) 1989
* ''That Old Western Sieve 1988'' CS (Cloaven) 1989
*''Graverobbing in the Future 1988'' CS (Cloaven) 1989
* ''Graverobbing in the Future 1988'' CS (Cloaven) 1989
*''Extra-Sensory Defection CS (Cloaven) 1989
* ''Extra-Sensory Defection CS (Cloaven) 1989
*''The Great North American Tricksters CS (Cloaven) 1990
* ''[[The Great North American Tricksters]] CS (Cloaven) 1990
*''Pelican 92'' CS (Abduction) 1993
* ''Pelican 92'' CS (Abduction) 1993
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==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.trouserpress.com/entry.php?a=sun_city_girls Trouser Press article on the Sun City Girls]
* [http://www.trouserpress.com/entry.php?a=sun_city_girls Trouser Press article on the Sun City Girls]
*[http://www.suncitygirls.com/ Sun City Girls Official Website]
* [http://www.suncitygirls.com/ Sun City Girls Official Website]
*[http://www.sweetpeareview.com/correspondence2.html ''Sweet Pea'' correspondence with Alan Bishop]
* [http://www.sweetpeareview.com/correspondence2.html ''Sweet Pea'' correspondence with Alan Bishop]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20090212152836/http://clubtransmediale.de/news/current-news/news/article/37/in-memoriam-sun-city-girls-charles-gocher.html In memoriam Charles Gocher]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20090212152836/http://clubtransmediale.de/news/current-news/news/article/37/in-memoriam-sun-city-girls-charles-gocher.html In memoriam Charles Gocher]
*[https://archive.is/20130206172109/http://www.clubtransmediale.de/news/current-news/news/article/37/new-ctm07-live-recordings-on-samuraifm.html last recording of Sun City Girl in Berlin at CTM-festival]
* [https://archive.today/20130206172109/http://www.clubtransmediale.de/news/current-news/news/article/37/new-ctm07-live-recordings-on-samuraifm.html last recording of Sun City Girl in Berlin at CTM-festival]


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Sun City Girls
OriginPhoenix, Arizona
Genres
Years active1979–2007
LabelsPlacebo, Majora, Nauscopy, Eclipse, Amarillo, Abduction
Past membersAlan Bishop
Richard Bishop
Charles Gocher

Sun City Girls was an American experimental rock band formed in 1979 in Phoenix, Arizona. From 1981, the group consisted of Alan Bishop (bass guitar, vocals), his brother Richard Bishop (guitar, piano, vocals), and Charles Gocher (drums, vocals). 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.[1] In a 26-year career, they produced 50 albums, 23 cassettes, 6 feature-length videos, and many other recordings.[2]

Operating in indie rock and underground music circles, Sun City Girls recorded numerous critically acclaimed albums, released in small editions by labels like Placebo, Majora, Eclipse Records, Amarillo Records, and their own Abduction Records, and has garnered a devoted cult following. Their music was hugely eclectic and varied, spreading across genres such as spoken word, free improvisation, jazz and rock, along with a recurring interest in world music. Their records typically incorporated lyrics that rely heavily on their interests in mysticism, paranormal topics (especially UFOs), religious cults and other esoterica, often also manifested in their song titles, lyrics and album art. Performances by the group were often wildly unpredictable, sometimes verging on performance art, with elaborate costumes, kabuki-inspired makeup, and the creation of a festive, ritualistic atmosphere with audience participation.

Critic Steve Leggett writes, "Throughout its history SCG has remained a challenging, unpredictable, and eclectic musical unit, operating outside the commercially driven aspirations of the mainstream recording industry, and the group has become somewhat of a beacon to independent musicians and artists everywhere."[3] Writing in the Village Voice, Ted Hendrickson argues, "They've never made any sense, conventionally speaking, and that's what makes them them."[4]

History

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As children in Michigan, Richard and Alan Bishop took childhood musical inspiration from their grandfather, who was a Lebanese oud player. According to Richard,

His house also doubled as a meeting place for his fellow lodge members who were well versed in the Knights Templar doctrine and the Egyptian Rites of Memphis and Mithrais. They didn't buy into the "Christianization of Freemasonry" which took place at the "official" temples around town, so they met on their own on a regular basis. They still believed in the ways of the old country. There was a weird "Arabian Nights" type of magic in that house, both light and dark. My most vivid childhood dreams and experiences took place there and they were dark indeed. By the age of 10, I had an entire pantheon of different spirits catalogued in my head. But nothing about it was disturbing, it was just the way it was. It's very hard to relate what the atmosphere was all about unless one has experienced similar surroundings, but suffice it to say, I couldn't have asked for a better environment.[5]

The band originated in the Arizona punk rock scene which included Meat Puppets, JFA and The Feederz, Sun City Girls quickly began to incorporate lengthy improvisations, beat poetry, surf music, jazz, tape music, and elements of South Asian, South American, Middle Eastern and African music.

Until the late 1980s, most of the band's releases were issued on audio cassettes,[6] which gained legendary status among cassette culture enthusiasts. But a shift to the LP format had already begun with seminal records such as Sun City Girls (1984), Grotto of Miracles (1986), Torch of the Mystics (1990), Dawn of the Devi (1991), Bright Surroundings Dark Beginnings (1993), and Kaliflower (1994). Dante's Disneyland Inferno and 330,003 Crossdressers From Beyond the Rig Veda, both double-CDs released in 1996, were perhaps the pinnacle of the band's aesthetic. Frequent SCG collaborators included violinist Eyvind Kang and sound engineer Scott Colburn.

As of 2008, the band's remaining members reside in Seattle, Washington. Alan Bishop heads the label Sublime Frequencies[7] and performs and releases records under the names Alvarius B and Uncle Jim. In the early 1980s, he was in the short-lived band Paris 1942, with Maureen Tucker from the Velvet Underground.[6] In 2005, he edited a compilation titled Crime and Dissonance of Ennio Morricone's late 1960s and early 1970s soundtrack work. Rick Bishop performs as a solo guitarist under the name Sir Richard Bishop. Charles Gocher released a solo CD called Pint Sized Spartacus in 1997, and performed with a number of groups, including the Master Musicians of Bukkake, Tripod, and the New Session People.

After Gocher's death, Alan and Rick Bishop announced that they would no longer perform, nor record music using the Sun City Girls name. However, they do plan to release existing archival Sun City Girls recordings as time permits.

Discography

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Note: The cassettes released by Cloaven c. 1987–1990 are listed in the order they were released. The dates of the recordings appear after the album titles.

References

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  1. ^ "Sun City Girls' Charles Gocher, R.I.P." Article on Pitchfork Media. Archived from the original on October 11, 2007. Retrieved October 30, 2007.
  2. ^ Masters, Marc (September 11, 2012). "Underscore: Sun City Girls". Pitchfork. Retrieved May 10, 2013.
  3. ^ Steve Leggett, "Biography for Sun City Girls", allmusic.com.
  4. ^ village voice > music > Sun City Girls at Knitting Factory; Funk Brothers at the Apollo Theater; Tulip Sweet and Her Trail of Tears at Pedro's Bar and Restaurant
  5. ^ "Sun City Girls – Rick Bishop interview". www.furious.com. Retrieved May 11, 2018.
  6. ^ a b Colin Larkin, ed. (1999). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Heavy Rock (First ed.). Virgin Books. p. 435. ISBN 0-7535-0257-7.
  7. ^ Kurt B. Reighley, "Alan Bishop", Seattle Metropolitan, December 2008, p. 63.
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