Christopher Cochran is best known as a long-time member of the Washington, D.C.Gay Men's Chorus[?]. He attended graduate school in Pittsburg, PA and relocated to D.C. in 1993 where he appeared in comic performances in such notable shows as "Ruthless: the Musical[?]" and "Nunsense: A-Men![?]" He has taken his stand-up comedy act on the road to success across the United States. He is also a featured vocalist on the Gay Men's Chorus' album "Love Songs and Other Fairy Tales[?]." He is a member of the a capella group "Potomac Fever" and holds degrees in journalism, international relations and library science[?]. In 2002 he joined the cast of the gay improv comedy group "Far From Kansas."
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The Kenya African Democratic Union[?] (KADU) was founded in 1960, to challenge KANU. KADU's aim was to defend the interests of the small minority ...