Miss Peaches

Miss Peaches was the stage name of Elsie Higgs Griner Jr.[1] (July 15, 1924 – April 7, 2011),[2] an American comedian and singer.

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.

In the performance, Miss Peaches is talking to the base telephone operator and trying to reach her boyfriend: "You doesn't know Cathead.

Also on the Judges' Chamber label, probably in 1975, was the Safari Down South LP that showed her riding a llama on the cover.

Her poems have appeared in a variety of magazines and she garnered first place in the Southeastern Writers Association's poetry competition in 2001.