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419: 40: 175:. From the 1940s she worked as a stage comedian, performing monologues and songs accompanied by her pianist brother, George "Geunie" Griner, who died in 1975. Her most notable recording, in 1954, was "Callin' 262:
in 2000. Her poems have appeared in a variety of magazines and she garnered first place in the Southeastern Writers Association's poetry competition in 2001. A collection of her
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and trying to reach her boyfriend: "You doesn't know Cathead. Well, honey, just stick yo head out the window and holler for Cathead. He'll come."
397: 365: 500: 319: 475: 123: 510: 449: 61: 104: 57: 76: 83: 259: 442: 143:(July 15, 1924 – April 7, 2011), an American comedian and singer. Although white, Miss Peaches spoke in a broad 90: 389: 50: 200: 72: 485: 480: 192: 180: 224:, on Judges' Chamber records (1966). Also on the Judges' Chamber label, probably in 1975, was the 205: 176: 168: 393: 361: 315: 292: 247: 184: 217: 208:. She twice won the Georgia Press Association's premier recognition for her weekly column, 188: 144: 243:
Major Hugh D. Alderman, who died in 1973. In 1985, she changed her given name to Annabel.
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The last linotype: the story of Georgia and its newspapers since World War II
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hit (Groove 0009). In the performance, Miss Peaches is talking to the base
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Miss Peach
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African-American
blackface
poet
Nashville, Georgia
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Moody Field
Moody Air Force Base
Valdosta, Georgia
rhythm and blues
telephone operator
The Nashville Herald
Nashville, Georgia
LP
political satire
llama
gospel

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