Strange Fruit (disambiguation)

Strange Fruit (disambiguation)

Strange Fruit may refer to:
*The song "Strange Fruit", written by Lewis Allan, first performed by Billie Holiday and then covered by many other performers.
*A club night and independent music promoter, Strange Fruit (club).
*A record label, Strange Fruit Records.
*One of a number of movies of that title. [http://www.imdb.com/find?q=Strange%20Fruit;s=all]
** "Strange Fruit (2004 film)" - directed by Kyle Schickner
*A fictional rock band in the 1998 film "Still Crazy".
*A book written by Lillian Smith.
*A Melbourne-based performing arts company, [http://www.strangefruit.net.au/ http://www.strangefruit.net.au/] .
*A hip-hop group, Strange Fruit Project.
*A 2004 album "Strange Fruit" by Trijntje Oosterhuis.
*A song by Pete Rock from his album "Soul Survivor".
*Kiwifruit, a fruit grown in Greece ("aktinidio") and New Zealand.


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