Peaches (disambiguation)
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Peach is a tree and its edible fruit.
Peaches may also refer to:
People
- Peaches (murder victim) (died 1997), unidentified murder victim from New York
- Peaches (musician) (born 1966), Merrill Nisker, a Canadian electronic musician
- Peaches (American singer), half of Peaches & Herb
- Peaches (Swedish duo), Swedish child duo
- Peaches Browning (1910–1956), actress whose marriage at age 16 to a 51-year-old real estate mogul created a sensation in 1926
- Lori Fullington (born 1967), who wrestled as "Peaches"
- Peaches Geldof (1989–2014), daughter of Bob Geldof and Paula Yates
- Peaches (born 1967), stage name of former female American professional wrestling manager Lori Fullington
- Cassia Peaches Johnson (born 1997), daughter of Former Mayor of London Boris Johnson
- Tso-ay, Apache scout known as Peaches
Entertainment
Film
- Peaches (film), a 2004 movie starring Emma Lung
- The Peaches (1963), a 1963 short film directed by Michael Gill
Television
- "Peaches", an episode of the television series The River
Characters
- Peaches, a character in Sam Hurt's comic strip Eyebeam and its spinoff, Queen of the Universe
- Peaches, a fictional character in the direct-to-DVD video Futurama: Bender's Game (2008)
- Peaches, a baby woolly mammoth in computer animated family film Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (2009)
- Peaches, a character in the film Ken Park (2002)
- Peaches, a fictional character on the television series Rocko's Modern Life
- Peaches, one of Weebl's cartoons
Music
Songs
- "Peaches" (The Presidents of the United States of America song), by the band The Presidents of the United States of America
- "Peaches" (The Stranglers song), by the rock group The Stranglers
- "Peaches", by the Darts
- "Peaches", by In the Valley Below
- "Peaches", by Nat King Cole from 10th Anniversary Album
Sports
- Rockford Peaches, a former women's professional baseball team in Rockford, Illinois, US from 1943 through 1954
See also
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