By the age of 16, Peach was playing professionally. She was an accomplished guitarist and toured throughout the Midwest, playing at universities and coffeehouses. She attended the University of Denver music school where she was the featured vocalist for the university's jazz band. As a voice major, she was accompanied by Condoleezza Rice, former national security advisor and secretary of state in the George W. Bush administration. After college, Peach moved to San Francisco and played with funk and jazz musicians Smith Dobson, Russell Ferrante, Davis Ramey, and Jim Nichols. She later toured Japan as a solo jazz musician, then returned to the U.S. and played with Jim Messina of Loggins and Messina. Peach moved to Los Angeles and began recording under her own Blues Rock Records label. Her first release in 2001, The Cure for You, is an album featuring five of her own songs. The album and her live performances led to her being awarded the L.A. Music Awards Blues Artist of the Year 2001. In 2002, Peach followed up with the album, Live From Riverside, a 7-track album recorded live in Riverside, California during 'Concerts at the Courthouse' with special guest Joey Delgado. The album and her live performances resulted in her winning two 2002 L.A. Music Awards: the Award of Excellence and Most Successful Independent Distribution. Peach continued performing and recording, releasing The Real Thing in 2004, a 13-track album featuring a title song duet with blues legend Taj Mahal and with James Gadson on drums throughout. As with her other releases, the album gained award recognition, this time as L.A. Music Awards Independent Blues Album of the Year. Her performances and popularity grew, yielding several awards over the next few years: South Bay Music Awards Artist of the Year, Rockwired Best Female Artist, and All-Access Best Blues Group / Artist. In 2009, Peach co-wrote a song with Keb' Mo' titled It Meant Nothing. The song is yet to be released as an official audio recording, however, Peach does perform it and video recordings of live performances exist online. Peach took to theater in 2011, performing as producer for the acclaimed show Hoboken to Hollywood. Her production was awarded the 32nd annual L.A. Weekly Theater Awards – Musical of the Year 2011. In addition to her own work, PEACH has recorded with other artists including, Marty Grebb, Reggie McBride, Garth Hudson and Paul Barrere. In 2015, Peach traveled to Copenhagen, Denmark and began performing there. She toured with The Almost Blues Band in October 2015, and returned in February 2016 and June 2016 for more concerts with the band. A live recording was made of their February 2016 Café Bartof performances and it was subsequently released as an 8-track audio cd, A Night in Copenhagen, August 9, 2016. In 2018, Peach teamed up with Jamie James in a new band, Mandeville, as a featured artist along with her daughter, Gina Segall. Mandeville performed at The Green Lantern Bar in Lexington, Kentucky, as part of the Harry Dean Stanton Fest film festival. Peach is a notable user of guitars made by Asher Guitars , pedals made by Bill Finnegan of Klon Centaur, and vintage Fender Super Reverb amp.
Recordings
The Cure for You, 2001
Live From Riverside, 2002
The Real Thing, 2004
Merry Christmas Baby, 2006
"Git Gone" on Henhouse Studios Anthology 3 from Hen House Studios
L.A. Music Awards: Most Successful Independent Distribution.
2004
L.A. Music Awards: Independent Blues Album of the Year – The Real Thing / Blues Rock Records
2006
South Bay Music Awards: Artist of the Year
2007
Rockwired Magazine: Best Female Artist
All-Access Music Awards: Best Blues Group / Artist
2011
32nd annual L.A. Weekly Theater Awards – Musical of the Year – Hoboken to Hollywood / Peach Reasoner / Reasoner Productions
2016
Doc's Blues Awards: Best Live Album – A Night in Copenhagen
L.A. Music Critic Award: Best Live Album – A Night in Copenhagen
2017
Rockwired Magazine: Best Female Artist
Personal life
Peach was married from 1986–2009. She has one daughter, Gina Michelle Segall, who sang the lead track in the movie, “The Ring", and who occasionally sings duets with her mom on tour. Peach has one sister, Lois Jean Manis, who lives in their home state of Indiana. Peach studied Judaism at the University of Judaism and officially converted in June 1997. In 2008, Peach followed in the footsteps of her hero, Tina Turner, by taking up the practice of chanting the mantra "Nam Myoho Renge Kyo" of Soka Gakkai International Buddhism). Peach's hobbies include studying languages: Japanese, Latin, French, Danish, Spanish.