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Danielle Peck

 
Artist: Danielle Peck
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  • Active: 2000s
  • Genres: Country
  • Instrument: Vocals (Background), Guest Appearance
  • Representative Albums: "Danielle Peck," "Can't Behave"

Biography

Danielle Peck sang in both bar bands and the local church choir while growing up in North Carolina and Ohio, a fitting mix for a girl whose first single, "I Don't," cheekily mixed religion with slow-burn honky tonk. 2005's "I Don't" was Peck's Big Machine/Show Dog Nashville debut, though she'd been in Nashville for a few years before that, scrapping to get noticed, waitressing to get by, and eventually landing a songwriting deal. That led to the contract with Big Machine/Show Dog and the single push; her full-length debut, Danielle Peck, appeared in 2006. ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide
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Danielle Peck

Danielle Peck performing for the troops at Naval Submarine Base New London May 31, 2007, for the Spirit of America tour
Background information
Birth name Danielle Marie Peck
Born September 14, 1978 (1978-09-14) (age 31)
Origin Jacksonville, North Carolina, USA
Genres Country
Occupations Singer-songwriter
Years active 2005–present
Labels Dreamworks Nashville, Big Machine
Associated acts Sherrié Austin
Website Official Site

Danielle Marie Peck (born September 14, 1978 in Jacksonville, North Carolina) is an American country music artist. Signed to the independent Big Machine Records label in 2005, Peck released her self-titled debut album, which produced the Top 30 country hits "I Don't", "Findin' a Good Man", and "Isn't That Everything". A fourth single, "Bad for Me", charted in mid-2007.

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Biography

Early life

Danielle Peck signs autographs for sailors during the Spirit of America tour, May 31, 2007

Peck was born in Jacksonville, North Carolina, but grew up in Coshocton, Ohio. She is the daughter of a United States Marine. Her parents both came from musical backgrounds. Her mother's side of the family traveled and sang in churches. Her father' parents and grandparents were steeped in country music, playing dances in the area.[1]

Before Peck was able to even speak, she was able to sing. The first song she ever sang was Johnny Cash's "Folsom Prison Blues," which she continues to perform in her live shows to this day. She wrote her first song before the age of 10. She also sang in her church, as solo and as part of a choir. At age 16, she joined a band called The Neon Moon Band, which performed around the local area.

After graduating from River View High School in 1997, Peck went out on the road and formed her own band, that performed at festivals and other events. She then moved to Nashville, Tennessee, finding work as a waitress while pursuing a career in country music. While in Nashville, she met Clay Myers, a publisher who signed her to a deal with as a songwriter with Barbara Orbison's Still Working Music. Peck soon started writing for her staff members.

Musical career

Soon, Peck signed a recording contract with DreamWorks Records, with executive Scott Borchetta. She was working on her debut album, when DreamWorks folded and Borchetta founded his own record company entitled Big Machine Records, also the present-day record company for teenage country singer Taylor Swift as well as Trisha Yearwood.

In 2005, she released her very first single from the album called "I Don't" (co-written with Clay Mills and Burton Collins). The song peaked at #28 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. Peck released her self-titled debut album in June 2006. The album peaked at #23 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart. The album produced two more Top 30 singles in "Findin' a Good Man" (her highest-charting single to date) and "Isn't That Everything". Also in 2006, Peck took part in a duet with fellow country singer Jack Ingram on his 2006 album Live: Wherever You Are, titled "Never Knocked Me Down," which was an audio excerpt from the CMT program Outlaws 2005.

Peck released her fourth single in early 2007. Titled "Bad For Me", the single (which was co-written by Australian country singer Sherrié Austin) was intended to be the lead-off to an upcoming sophomore album. "Bad For Me" failed to reach the Hot Country Songs Top 40 (#46), however, and the second album's release date was delayed until late 2008. That album, titled Can't Behave, was released on December 23rd of that year to digital retailers. The album's title track was then released as a single in January 2009. The single failed to enter the Hot Country Songs chart, however, and Peck parted ways with Big Machine shortly afterward.[2]

2007 ALCS controversy

In 2006, Peck briefly dated Boston Red Sox pitcher Josh Beckett. On October 18, 2007 she was a last-minute choice to sing the national anthem before Game 5 of the American League Championship Series between the Red Sox and the Cleveland Indians. While the Indians organization stated that she was chosen because she was an Ohio native and Indians fan, it was believed that she was brought in to distract Beckett, who was starting the game for the Red Sox.[3] Beckett went on to a decisive victory and when asked about Peck's presence, he replied "I don't get paid to make those [expletive] decisions...She's a friend of mine. It doesn't bother me at all. Thanks for flying one of my friends to the game so she could watch it for free."[4]

Discography

Albums

Year Album Chart Positions
US Country US US Heat
2006 Danielle Peck 23 115 3
2008 Can't Behave
  • Released: December 23, 2008
  • Label: Big Machine Records
"—" denotes the album failed to chart or not released

Singles

Year Single Chart Positions Album
US Country US CAN Country
2005 "I Don't" 28 Danielle Peck
2006 "Findin' a Good Man" 16 93 31
"Isn't That Everything" 30
2007 "Bad for Me" 46 Can't Behave
2009 "Can't Behave"
"—" denotes the single failed to chart or not released

Music videos

Year Video Director
2005 "I Don't" Trey Fanjoy
2006 "Findin' a Good Man" Shaun Silva
"Isn't That Everything"
2007 "Bad for Me" Trey Fanjoy

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