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Infobox musical artist|name = Charlie Peacock|image = CpPicTightCroppedatPiano.jpg|225px|thumb|right|caption = Candid photo at piano (2008)|background = solo_singer|birth_name = Charles William Ashworth|alias = Charlie Peacock|birth_date = Birth date and age|1956|8|10|mf=y|origin = Yuba City, California USA |instrument = voice , piano , Keyboard instrument|keyboards |genre = Singer-songwriter , jazz |occupation = songwriter , musician , record producer |label = Exit Records|Exit , A& M Records|A& M , Island|Island Records , Sparrow Records|Sparrow , rethink (record label)|re:think , Runway Network/RED|associated_acts = Ten Out of Tenn , Out of the Grey , Switchfoot , The Civil Wars , Jeff Coffin Charlie Peacock (born Charles William Ashworth, August 10, 1956) is an United States|American singer-songwriter , pianist, record producer , session musician and author . While growing up in California Peacock was inspired by John Coltrane and began playing the piano. After completing his education, Peacock formed a band and began a career as a professional musician. His albums include, Love Press Ex-Curio and Arc of the Circle (Runway) . Peacock has been part of the creative team for several successful songs and albums including Amy Grant 's " Every Heartbeat " (1991), Switchfoot 's " Dare You to Move " (2003) and the The Civil Wars (band)|The Civil Wars ' album Barton Hollow in 2011.Administrator (2008, March 31). Interview with Charlie Peacock. Land of Broken Hearts . Retrieved 2011-02-15, from http://landofbrokenhearts.org/archive/2008/03/interview-with-charlie-peacock/ LandOfBrokenHearts.orgStiernberg, Bonnie (2010, December 2). Best of What’s Next: The Civil Wars. Paste Magazine . Retrieved 2011-02-15, from http://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2010/12/best-of-whats-next-the-civil-wars.html PasteMagazine.comJenkins, Todd S. (2006, June 23). Charlie Peacock: Exhibits Curiosity, Returns to Jazz Roots. All About Jazz . Retrieved 2011-02-15, from http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php? id=22052 AllAboutJazz.com

Early life


Peacock was born in Yuba City, California|Yuba City , California to Bill and Alice Ashworth, a trumpeter/educator and homemaker, respectively.

The music of John Coltrane inspired Peacock in his youth. In his book, " New Way To Be Human " Peacock says at age 15, "late at night, alone in my room, I would light a candle and a little cone of incense, put Coltrane on the stereo, and invite him to transport me to new worlds of sound and invention."cite book |last=Peacock |first=Charlie |authorlink=Charlie Peacock |title= New Way To Be Human |year=2004 |publisher= Random House |isbn=0-87788-071-9 |pages=83 During junior and senior high Peacock received instrumental and theory instruction from his father and a local educator. Peacock, then known as Chuck Ashworth, left Yuba City High School after his junior year at the age of 16.

Career


Peacock began his professional music career when he left the California State University, Sacramento in 1976 and began playing jazz piano with the band, The Runners. He collaborated with bassist Erik Kleven, guitarist Robert Kuhlman, drummers Scott Usedom, Jimmy Griego and Aaron Smith (musician)|Aaron Smith , trumpeters Tom Peron and Larry Lunetta, saxophonist's Darius Babazadeh, Mike Butera, and Joe Espinoza, bassist Alphonza Kee, percussionist Bongo Bob Smith, guitarist Henry Robinett and others.

Peacock met author Frank Kofsky at California State University in Sacramento. Kofsky mentioned Peacock in his San Francisco Chronicle column in 1976 and took Peacock to meet various jazz artists such as Andrew Hill . Peacock says "I was a mere novice who wanted to play something for Andrew Hill that he would think was cool. I'm not sure I met my goal on that particular day. Still, Andrew and his wife were incredibly kind and encouraging"Editor (2008, July 18). Charlie Peacock Author Profile. New Release Tuesday . Retrieved 2011-02-15, from http://www.newreleasetuesday.com/authordetail.php? aut_id=224 NewReleaseTuesday.com Peacock honored the late Dr. Frank Kofsky in his composition "Frank the Marxist Memorial Gong Blues" on the album Love Press Ex-Curio in 2005.

1978 to 1999


In 1978, songwriter Stephen Holsapple recorded Peacock's vocal compositions and they began writing songs together. Peacock started performing at Maurice's American Bar and his song "So Attractive" was placed with a music publisher. Vocalist and songwriter Sal Valentino asked Peacock to join his band and gave Peacock's music to his industry friends. Finally in 1980 A& M Records signed Peacock for a demo recording with producer David Kahne .

Peacock formed a band called The Charlie Peacock Group with Erik Kleven (bass), Jim Caselli (drums), Darius Babazadeh (tenor saxophone) and guitarist, Mark Herzig . Peacock also recorded with David Kahne at the Automatt and at Moon Studios with Stephen Holsapple during this period and those recordings became the album Last Vestiges of Honor which was released in 1998. Peacock contracted with a production imprint company called Exit Records in early 1983 and released his own debut solo album Lie Down In The Grass in 1984. Later that year Peacock began touring as an opening act for The Fixx , Let's Active , General Public , Missing Persons , and the Red Hot Chili Peppers .

Unhappy with A& M's distribution efforts, Peacock moved to Island Records and recorded a self-titled album that was released in 1986. During this period Peacock also began playing jazz in an electric improvisational band called, Emperor Norton. The band consisted of Peacock, Brent Bourgeois , Larry Tagg, Bongo Bob Smith, Henry Robinett, and Aaron Smith. After being released from Island records in 1988 Peacock joined Jimmy Abegg and Vince Ebo to form an acoustic trio that toured the USA and Europe.

In 1987, Peacock's song ("Down In The Lowlands") was recorded by contemporary Christian artist Russ Taff with Peacock singing background vocals. That same year Peacock produced the Christian band, The Choir (alternative rock band)|The Choir . He then co-wrote songs with Margaret Becker in the fall of 1988 and the subsequent album, ''Immigrant's Daughter was nominated for a Grammy award. Peacock moved to Nashville in the Summer of 1989 and received a recording contract with Sparrow Records . His recording, The Secret of Time was nominated for a Grammy Award in 1990 (Best Rock Gospel) as Peacock continued to perform production and session musician work with Al Green , Twila Paris , and Amy Grant .

From 1990 to 1999 Peacock produced over fifty albums in the Christian and gospel music genre and founded the record company, re:think ( EMI /Sparrow) and signed the artists Sarah Masen and Switchfoot .Trinkner, Alex (2010, April 1). Switchfoot: New Way to Be Human. Sputnik Music . Retrieved 2011-05-23, from http://www.sputnikmusic.com/review/35898/Switchfoot-New-Way-to-Be-Human/ SputnikMusic.com Peacock's book, At the Crossroads, a commentary on the genre of contemporary Christian music , was published by Broadman & Holman in 1999.

2000 to present



In 2005 Peacock released his first commercial jazz/improvisational music CD titled Love Press Ex-Curio , short for Loves Pressure Exhibits Curiosity. According an article in the Runway Network/RED "while Peacock has consistently pushed the boundaries of pop and gospel music by adding elements of alternative rock, dance music and jazz, he has never before delved into jazz as unabashedly and wholeheartedly as he does on Love Press Ex-Curio".

In 2008, Peacock recorded the Arc of the Circle (Runway) with saxophonist Jeff Coffin and the album peaked at No. 2 on the CMJ Jazz Charts. The album's original tracks, were recorded at Peacock's Nashville home. The album also featured guitarist Marc Ribot , drummer Derrek Phillips, electronica player Tony Miracle, percussionist Ken Lewis (drummer)|Ken Lewis , keyboardist/percussionist Chad Howat, and tuba player Joe Murphy. A review in Abstract Logix said the album contained "high-risk improvisational music" with "eclectic influences" that kept the sound "bluesy and essentially American."Unknown Author (2008). Jeff Coffin & Charlie Peacock: Arc of the Circle. Abstract Logix . Retrieved 2009-04-30, from http://www.abstractlogix.com/xcart/product.php? productid=23692 Abstract Logix A Jazz Times review described it as “an improvisational blend of modern classical and ECM-like influences.” Meredith, Bill. (2008, August). Jeff Coffin & Charlie Peacock: Arc of the Circle. Jazz Times . Retrieved 2009-04-30, from http://jazztimes.com/articles/19450-mutopia-jeff-coffin-mu-tet JazzTimes.com

In 2009, Peacock was the executive producer of music for the documentary Any Day Now (2009 film)|Any Day Now ,Keiper, Nicole (2009, April 14). Any Day Now. The Tennessean . Retrieved 2009-04-30, from http://www.tennessean.com/article/20090414/ENTERTAINMENT0403/90414012 Tennessean.com and in 2010 he co-founded the artist development and music publishing company Twenty Ten Music with businessman David Kiersznowski. Peacock was also the writer/director/producer for the film The Legend Hank Cochran and music producer/film producer/director for Brooke Waggoner’s concert DVD And the World Opened Up . http://blogs.tennessean.com/tunein/2010/09/13/brooke-waggoner-readies-live-dvd/Tennessean.com Retrieved 2011-03-30, from During this period, Peacock produced the album Barton Hollow by The Civil WarsAmbrecht, Wesley (2011, February 10). Test Spins: The Civil Wars. The Cornell Daily Sun . Retrieved 2011-05-23, from http://cornellsun.com/node/45722 CornellSun.com and the song "O Love That Will Not Let Me Go" by Isaac and Anna Slade, and produced and performed on Jon Foreman 's EPs Fall (Jon Foreman EP)|Fall , Winter (Jon Foreman EP)|Winter Allmusic|class=album|id=r1271395|tab=review|label=Review of Fall and Winter |first=Jared|last=Johnson, Spring (Jon Foreman EP)|Spring , and Summer (Jon Foreman EP)|Summer Allmusic|class=album|id=r1382925|tab=review|label=Review of Spring and Summer |first=Jared|last=Johnson.

Peacock has begun production on a recording with Coffin, Tony Miracle of Venus Hum, Icelandic guitarist Hilmar Jensson, bassist Felix Pastorius and drummer Ben Perowsky.

He has been noted as a unique musical and lyrical voice,cite book |last=Granger |first=T. |authorlink=T. Granger |title= The 100 Greatest Albums in Christian Music |year=2001 |publisher=CCM Books: Harvest House Publishers |isbn=0-7369-0281-3 |pages=194 intelligent,allmusic
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| title = Charlie Peacock: Jazz Is Risky Business
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and difficult to categorize.cite book |last=Joseph |first=Mark |authorlink=Mark Joseph |title= The Rock and Roll Rebellion: Why People of Faith Abandoned Rock Music and Why They’re Coming Back |year=1999 |publisher=Broadman & Holman Publishers |isbn=0-8054-2061-4 |pages=174

Personal life


Peacock married Andrea Berrier at the age of 18.Citation needed|date=March 2012

He began working with DATA and The ONE Campaign in 2002 when he hosted co-founder Bono and, later, ONE President http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php? title=David_Lane David Lane, putting them in front of Nashville's artist community.Pancella, Angela (2003, July 28) The Nashville Summit. @U2 . Retrieved 2009-04-30, from http://www.atu2.com/news/article.src? ID=3086 AtU2.com

Discography



  • No Magazines ( 1982 in music|1982 , VAVAVA Records)

  • Lie Down in the Grass ( 1984 in music|1984 , Exit Records )

  • Lie Down in the Grass ( 1985 in music|1985 , A& M Records ). "Watching Eternity" and "Human Condition" featured on the 1984 release, were removed and replaced by "Young in Heart" and "Love Doesn't Get Better."

  • Charlie Peacock (Album)|Charlie Peacock ( 1986 in music|1986 , Island Records / Exit Records )

  • West Coast Diaries: Vol. 1 ( 1988 in music|1988 , Jamz Ltd)

  • West Coast Diaries: Vol. 2 ( 1989 in music|1989 , Jamz Ltd)

  • West Coast Diaries: Vol. 3 ( 1989 in music|1989 , Jamz Ltd)

  • The Secret of Time ( 1990 in music|1990 , Sparrow Records )

  • Love Life ( 1991 in music|1991 , Sparrow Records )Contains the song "In the Light", which was later recorded by dc Talk for their 1995 in music|1995 album Jesus Freak (album)|Jesus Freak

  • West Coast Diaries: Vol. 1-3 ( 1991 in music|1991 , Sparrow Records )

  • Everything That's On My Mind ( 1994 in music|1994 , Sparrow Records )

  • Strangelanguage ( 1996 in music|1996 , re:think/EMI)

  • In the Light: The Very Best of Charlie Peacock ( 1996 in music|1996 , re:think/EMI)

  • Live In the Netherlands( 1998 in music|1998 , CP Collector Series)

  • Last Vestiges of Honor ( 1998 in music|1998 , CP Collector Series). Recorded by The Charlie Peacock Group in 1981 (a 12" single of two songs was released in California and Japan in 1981).

  • Kingdom Come ( 1999 in music|1999 , re:think/EMI CMG)

  • Full Circle ( 2004 in music|2004 , Sparrow Records )

  • Love Press Ex-Curio ( 2005 in music|2005 , Runway Network/Emergent/RED)

  • Arc of the Circle ( 2008 in music|2008 , Runway Network)


  • Books and publications


  • At the Crossroads . Revised and Expanded Edition. With Molly Nicholas. (Colorado Springs, CO: Shaw at Waterbrook Press/ Random House , 2004). ISBN 978-0-87788-128-5

  • New Way to Be Human: A Provocative Look at What It Means to Follow Jesus (Colorado Springs, CO: Shaw at Waterbrook Press/ Random House , 2004). ISBN 978-0-87788-071-4

  • At the Crossroads (Nashville, TN: Broadman & Holman Publishers, 1999).

  • "A Love Supreme: The Spiritual Life of John Coltrane" (PowerPoint presentation) with companion article http://www.lowercasepeople.com/index.php? theIssue=1& theSection=words& theSubSection=feature dead link


  • Chapters in Edited Collections


  • “Taking it Personally,” The aWAKE Project : Uniting against the African AIDS Crisis (Nashville, TN: W Publishing Group, 2002). Various authors including: Nelson Mandela, Bono, Kofi Annan, and George W. Bush.

  • “Taking it Personally,” Mission: Africa: A Field Guide (Nashville, TN: W Publishing Group, 2003).

  • "Making Art Like a True Artist," It Was Good: Making Art to the Glory of God (Baltimore, MD: Square Halo Books, 2000).

  • “The Bright Life,” City On A Hill (Nashville, TN: CCM Books: Harvest House Publishers, 2000). Various authors including: Leigh Nash (Sixpence None the Richer), Dan Haseltine (Jars of Clay), Mac Powell (Third Day).

  • “God Sends a Saxophonist,” Ragamuffin Prayers (Nashville, TN: CCM Books: Harvest House Publishers, 2000). Various authors including: Michael W. Smith, Brennan Manning, Rich Mullins and Ashley Cleveland.

  • “High and Holy Calling,” More Like the Master (Chicago, IL: Cornerstone Press, 1996). Various authors including: Michael Card, Jan Krist, Dwight Ozard.

  • “An Apologetic From the Christian Music Industry to the Church,” A Distant Harmony: The Papers of the Hearn Symposium on Christian Music (Waco, TX: Baylor University, 2003). Various authors including: Randall Bradley, George Barna, Robert Webber, Terry York.

  • “The Creative Christian Life,” AGMA Music Curriculum: Tools for Ministry And Career (Nashville, TN: GMA, 1999).


  • References


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    External links


  • Official website|1= http://www.charliepeacock.com

  • Twitter|charliepeacock

  • http://recordproducer.typepad.com Official blog

  • http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php? id=18893 Review of Love Press Ex-Curio in All About Jazz

  • http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php? id=18990 Review of Love Press Ex-Curio in All About Jazz

  • http://www.onefinalnote.com/reviews/p/peacock-charlie/love-press.asp Review of Love Press Ex-Curio in One Final Note

  • http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php? id=19966 Interview in All About Jazz

  • http://www.jazzreview.com/article/review-4545.html Interview in Jazz Review


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