Rocker

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Rocker may refer to:

  • Rocker, a British 1960s style or retro-motorcyclist
  • Rocker (archetype), a person who listens to rock and roll or rock music
  • Rocker turn, in figure skating
  • Rocker, a type of furniture, such as a chair or cradle with curved pieces on the bottom, to provide a back and forth motion when pushed or pulled.
  • Rocker, a type of cradle used for washing sand or gravel to expose heavier metals, such as gold or silver, used in placer mining.
  • A Rocker, is a type of surfboard said to have alot of curvature in the lenghtwise direction of the board.

Rocker is also the name of:

  • Rudolf Rocker (1873-1958), German writer, historian and prominent figure in the international Anarchist movement
  • John Rocker (born October 17, 1974), is a former American Major League Baseball relief pitcher,
  • Lee Rocker (born on Long Island in 1961), is a rockabilly double bass player who started his career with "The Stray Cats"
  • Tracy Rocker, American college football coach and former player
  • Rocker, the name of a former drummer of the British indie band The Flatmates.

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