Impeach My Bush - Promotion

Promotion

Peaches formed the Herms (short for hermaphrodites) in spring 2006 as her live backing band. Herms members included Samantha Maloney (Hole), JD Samson (Le Tigre), and Radio Sloan. "Herms" is a reference to the '70s duo Peaches & Herb and blending of words her and him. Peaches and Herms were the opening act for Nine Inch Nails and Bauhaus during the second half of their 2006 summer U.S. tour. Peaches and Herms also toured as part of the Australian festival Big Day Out and the 2007 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.

On April 13, 2007, Peaches appeared on the season two premiere of The Henry Rollins Show, where she performed the song "Hit It Hard".

Peaches directed a promo music video for "Get It" for SHOWstudio.com "Get It" was included in SHOWstudio.com's third season of fashion films titled "Political Fashion". The series was developed by British director Nick Knight.

"Do Ya" was used in the Gap clothing commercials for the Fall 2006 season. "Do Ya" also appeared in the 2006 film All the Boys Love Mandy Lane. In addition, "You Love It" was played at the ending of the CSI: NY season 3 episode "Oedipus Hex" and "Tent in Your Pants" was used in the 2007 film Young People Fucking.

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Famous quotes containing the word promotion:

    Parents can fail to cheer your successes as wildly as you expected, pointing out that you are sharing your Nobel Prize with a couple of other people, or that your Oscar was for supporting actress, not really for a starring role. More subtly, they can cheer your successes too wildly, forcing you into the awkward realization that your achievement of merely graduating or getting the promotion did not warrant the fireworks and brass band.
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