Peaches landed back in Berlin yesterday after an exhilarating but exhausting 1-1/2 month tour in the US–it was her third time back to N. America since April.
She and the crew head out on the road for yet another short European twirl (also the 3rd since April). This time our well-deserving video editing intern Robin Thomson gets to go along.
Ever wonder what it would be like to be on Peaches Tour Bus? Peaches TV give you a sneak peak of life on 6-wheels with Pea and the crew.
In honor of her prodigious achievements as an entertainer and musician, the
Harvard Lampoon has selected the electro shock-rocker PEACHES to be inducted
as a special Honorary Member of The Harvard Lampoon. The members of the
Lampoon staff are huge admirers of her career and will celebrate with her on
December 7th at their Annual Canadian Synthpunk/Glam Rock Awards Dinner. The
event will kick off with a public karaoke party on the steps of the Castle
followed with a private induction ceremony inside the Castle to follow
Founded in 1876, the Harvard Lampoon is the world’s oldest humor magazine.
Lampoon graduates have written for television shows such as The Simpsons,
Seinfeld, Saturday Night Live and Friends, and most recently, My Name is
Earl and The Office. Other famous alumni include Conan O’Brien, George
Plimpton, John Updike, B.J. Novak, and William Randolph Hearst. Peaches will
join a long list of entertainment luminaries who have been honored by the
Lampoon, including John Wayne, Aerosmith, Bill Cosby, Robin Williams, and
James Brown.Peache
THE HARVARD LAMPOON HONORING PEACHES
Peaches Set To Become Honorary Member
In honor of her prodigious achievements as an entertainer and musician, the Harvard Lampoon has selected the electro shock-rocker PEACHES to be inducted as a special Honorary Member of The Harvard Lampoon. The members of the Lampoon staff are huge admirers of her career and will celebrate with her on December 7th at their Annual Canadian Synthpunk/Glam Rock Awards Dinner. The event will kick off with a public karaoke party on the steps of the Castle followed with a private induction ceremony inside the Castle to follow
Founded in 1876, the Harvard Lampoon is the world’s oldest humor magazine. Lampoon graduates have written for television shows such as The Simpsons, Seinfeld, Saturday Night Live and Friends, and most recently, My Name is Earl and The Office. Other famous alumni include Conan O’Brien, George Plimpton, John Updike, B.J. Novak, and William Randolph Hearst. Peaches will join a long list of entertainment luminaries who have been honored by the Lampoon, including John Wayne, Aerosmith, Bill Cosby, Robin Williams, and James Brown.
Peaches TV will of course have exclusive footage of the big day on Dec. 7th 2009. Stay tuned!