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About The Schrock Twins

Throughout the years, no one else has conquered the world like The Schrock Twins. Starting in the early eighties, Kate and Meg Schrock have done one amazing thing after another. From their first chart-topping act, Loud Noises From Small Identical Bodies, to their more advanced performance, Falling From Trees is Easy, Come and I'll Teach You, their savoir-faire has reigned across the world from the United States to Great Britain and Africa. They have reached audiences in the hills of Virginia (where they were were first recognized as budding geniuses) and in Indiana (where on they performed for crowds at the world-famous venue, The 'Rot).

As the 21st century approached approached, The Schrocks focused their energies on touring. No longer were they confined to small audience, they now had an entire college at their command. "That One Night At Shoup House" and "In The Mill Race" proved to be some of The Schrocks finest moments. They began to pick up new fans across the world, and according to many critics, were returning to the glory days of "A Night We Won't Forget But Can't Remember What We Did." Unfortunately, in May of 2004, that new found steam came to a halt, as The Schrock Twins graduated from Goshen College and moved on into the "real world."

Ha! That's just what GC wants you to believe! The Schrock Twins are currently doing everything possible to never use their hard earned Bachelor of Arts degree. The Schrock Twins have always remembered us, the little people of Goshen, who devoutly and drunkenly worshipped them. We will always love The Schrocks. They are awesome.