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Birth name
  
Regina Ann Schock

Occupation(s)
  
Drummer, actor

Role
  
Drummer

Genres
  
Name
  
Gina Schock

Origin
  
Dundalk, Maryland

Years active
  
1978–present


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Born
  
August 31, 1959 (age 64) (
1959-08-31
)

Movies
  
The Go-Go's: Live in Central Park

Similar People
  
Charlotte Caffey, Kathy Valentine, Jane Wiedlin, Belinda Carlisle, Abby Travis

Profiles


Instruments
  
Vocals, drums, guitar

Music group
  
The Go-Go's (Since 1979)

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Regina Ann "Gina" Schock (born August 31, 1957 in Baltimore, Maryland) is best known as the drummer in the all-woman rock band The Go-Go's.

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Schock's career began as drummer for Edie and the Eggs, a band assembled to feature the John Waters star Edith Massey. After her stint in Edie and the Eggs, Schock relocated to Los Angeles, California, and soon joined The Go-Go's. Schock recorded and toured steadily with The Go-Go's until the group disbanded in 1985 and reformed a few years later. She had open-heart surgery before the tour supporting the band's 1984 album Talk Show. In 1985 she was occasionally seen on television appearances as the drummer of the Norwegian band a-ha. However this was just for promo on television as she was never part of the official band.

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Following the dissolution of The Go-Go's, Schock continued drumming with various artists, and would also hone her singing and songwriting skills. In 1987 she and Vance DeGeneres formed House of Schock, which released one album for Capitol Records.

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The Go-Go's reformed in 1990; Schock has toured and recorded with them since. She also works as a writer and producer for new bands.

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Schock's songs have appeared in films including The Accused, Superstar, and Bull Durham. She has acted for television and in several films, including those of underground director Relah Eckstein.

Schock has also worked with Gary Myrick, Dominique Davalos, A-ha, Feargal Sharkey, John Mellencamp, Little Richard, Nona Hendryx, Steve Plunkett and Debbi Peterson.

Gina has collaborated with Alanis Morissette, Carnie Wilson and Wendy Wilson of the pop trio Wilson Phillips, and Debbie Peterson of The Bangles.

Gina also produced the Go-Go's 5.1 DVD of the 2001 concert, Live in Central Park.

Most recently, Schock is one of the cowriters of the title track for the Miley Cyrus album Breakout. She also cowrote "Falling Down", "Kiss and Tell", "Stop and Erase", and "Crush" for Selena Gomez & the Scene's debut album Kiss & Tell.

She currently lives in San Francisco.

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References

Gina Schock Wikipedia