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CHARLIE PEACOCK is a Nashville-based, (4x) Grammy® Award-winning record producer, composer, singer-songwriter and jazz musician. Peacock has major hits in three decades— Amy Grant's "Every Heartbeat" (1991), Switchfoot's "Dare You to Move" (2002), and The Civil Wars' Gold debut album, BartonHollow (2011). He also produced the #1 Billboard Pop debut, The Civil Wars (2013), featuring his co-write, “The One That Got Away.” Jazz collaborators include Ravi Coltrane, Marc Ribot, Jeff Coffin, Felix Pastorius, Don Alias, Joey Baron, Béla Fleck, James Genus, Kirk Whalum, Victor Wooten, Roger Smith, and Kurt Rosenwinkel. Production credits include, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Holly Williams (with Jackson Browne, Jakob Dylan, and Gwyneth Paltrow), The Lone Bellow, Switchfoot, Brett Dennen, Jon Foreman, Kris Allen, Lenachka, Ben Rector, Chris Cornell, and co-wrote and produced “Hush,” the title theme to the AMC drama Turn: Washington’s Spies featuring Joy Williams and The National’s, Matt Berninger. Music is a family affair for Peacock. His son, songwriter-producer, Sam Ashworth and daughter-in-law, singer-songwriter Ruby Amanfu (co-writers of “Hard Place”, the Grammy® nominated, break-out hit for H.E.R.), often contribute to Peacock’s productions. Peacock’s daughter Molly, and son-in-law, Mark Nicholas (music publisher), are co-founders of the music platform, Noisetrade. Fans also like T Bone Burnett, Cory Henry, Bill Frisell, Avishai Cohen, Matthew Perryman Jones