18 Facts About Charlie Peacock

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Charlie Peacock's albums include Love Press Ex-Curio, Arc of the Circle and No Man's Land.

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Charlie Peacock is the founder of re:think, a record label that signed acts such as Switchfoot.

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Charlie Peacock, then known as Chuck Ashworth, left Yuba City High School after his junior year at the age of 16.

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Charlie Peacock met author Frank Kofsky at California State University in Sacramento and through him met various jazz artists such as Andrew Hill.

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Charlie Peacock began performing at Maurice's American Bar and his song "So Attractive" was placed with a music publisher.

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Vocalist and songwriter Sal Valentino asked Charlie Peacock to join his band and gave Charlie Peacock's music to his industry friends.

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Charlie Peacock 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, released in 1998.

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Charlie Peacock contracted with a production imprint company called Exit Records in early 1983.

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From 1990 to 1999, Charlie Peacock produced over fifty albums in the Christian and gospel music genre and founded the record company re:think and signed the artists Sarah Masen and Switchfoot.

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On March 9,2004, Charlie Peacock released Full Circle: A Celebration of Songs and Friends commemorating his 20-year anniversary as a solo recording artist.

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In 2008, Charlie Peacock recorded the Arc of the Circle with saxophonist Jeff Coffin and the album peaked at No 2 on the CMJ Jazz Charts.

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In 2009, Charlie Peacock was the executive producer of music for the documentary Any Day Now.

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Charlie Peacock executive produced and performed on Jon Foreman's EPs Fall, Winter, Spring, and Summer.

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Charlie Peacock, who had been in the audience during The Civil Wars' first ever concert, began producing the duo's music during this period.

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In October 2012, Charlie Peacock released No Man's Land, his first vocal project since 1999.

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Charlie Peacock reunited with The Civil Wars to produce their self-titled 2013 album.

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In late 2015, Charlie Peacock was appointed the Director of Contemporary Music and Industry Outreach at Lipscomb University's College of Arts and Entertainment in Nashville, under his given surname, Ashworth.

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Charlie Peacock began working with DATA and the ONE Campaign in 2002, placing co-founder Bono and ONE President David Lane in front of Nashville's artist community.