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==Places==
*[[Rocker, Montana]], a neighborhood in Butte, Montana, United States
*[[Rocker, Montana]], neighborhood in Butte, Montana (U.S.)


==People==
==People==

Revision as of 08:46, 13 November 2020

Rocker or rockers may refer to:

People

  • Rocker, a British drummer, formerly of The Flatmates
  • Fermin Rocker (1907–2004), painter and illustrator
  • John Rocker (born 1974), American Major League Baseball pitcher
  • Lee Rocker (born 1961), stage name of American rockabilly musician Leon Drucker
  • Rudolf Rocker (1873–1958), German writer, historian and prominent anarchist
  • Tracy Rocker (born 1966), American college football coach and former player

Arts, entertainment, and media

Films

Music

Groups

Albums

Songs

Motorcycling

  • Rocker (subculture), a British biker subculture that originated in the 1950s/1960s, also known as "Ton Up Boy" and "Greaser"
  • Rocker, a generic term for outlaw motorcycle club style motorcyclists in Germany
  • Rocker, the top and bottom parts of a "backpatch" or "colors" often worn by a member of a motorcycle club

Science and engineering

  • Rocker (laboratory), a device used for mixing applications
  • Rocker, a cradle mechanism formerly used in placer mining
  • Rocker, a metal tool with small teeth used in mezzotint printmaking
  • Rocker, the rise or curve of a vessel's hull along its keel line (for example in a kayak)
  • Rocker, a rocking chair or one of the curved bands which support it
  • Rocker arm, part of a 4-stroke engine
  • Rocker panel, the body section of a vehicle below the door openings
  • Rocker switch for switching between two states of an electrical device

Sports

Teams

See also