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Cocker The term "Cocker" can refer to several different subjects, primarily related to dog breeds and notable individuals with the surname Cocker.

Dog Breeds[edit]

The term "Cocker" is most commonly associated with two distinct breeds of spaniels:

  • American Cocker Spaniel: A breed of sporting dog known for its distinctive appearance and friendly temperament. The American Cocker Spaniel is smaller than its English counterpart and has a more rounded head and shorter muzzle.
  • English Cocker Spaniel: A breed of gun dog that is slightly larger than the American Cocker Spaniel. It is known for its long ears, expressive eyes, and silky coat. The English Cocker Spaniel is an active and affectionate breed, often used in hunting and as a companion animal.

Both breeds are known for their intelligence, trainability, and affectionate nature, making them popular choices for families and individuals alike.

Notable Individuals[edit]

The surname "Cocker" is associated with several notable individuals, including:

  • Joe Cocker: An English rock and blues singer known for his gritty voice and dynamic stage performances. Joe Cocker gained fame with his cover of The Beatles' song "With a Little Help from My Friends" and had a successful career spanning several decades.
  • Jarvis Cocker: An English musician, actor, and presenter, best known as the frontman of the band Pulp. Jarvis Cocker is known for his distinctive voice, witty lyrics, and charismatic stage presence.

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