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词条 Dan Peek
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  1. Biography

     America  Contemporary Christian music  Death 

  2. Discography

  3. References

  4. External links

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| name = Dan Peek
| background = solo_singer
| image = Dan Peek on TopPop 1972.png
| image_size =
| landscape =
| alt =
| caption = Peek performing on the AVRO show TopPop in 1972
| birth_name = Daniel Milton Peek
| alias =
| birth_date = {{birth date|1950|11|1}}
| birth_place = Panama City, Florida, U.S.
| origin =
| death_date = {{death date and age|2011|7|24|1950|11|1}}
| death_place = Farmington, Missouri, U.S.
| genre = Folk rock, soft rock, country rock, contemporary Christian
| occupation =
| instrument = Vocals, guitars, bass, keyboards, harmonica
| years_active = 1969–2011
| label = Warner Bros., Lamb & Lion
| associated_acts = America
| website =
}}Daniel Milton Peek (November 1, 1950 – July 24, 2011)[1] was a musician best known as a member of the folk rock band America from 1970 to 1977, together with Gerry Beckley and Dewey Bunnell. He has been called a "pioneer in contemporary Christian music".[2][3]

Biography

Peek was born in Panama City, Florida,[1] on November 1, 1950, while his father was in the U.S. Air Force.

When Peek was a young boy, he suffered from rheumatoid arthritis and had to be hospitalized for weeks {{convert|100|mi}} away from the family home; his parents could only visit occasionally. Peek remembered this experience when, about a year before he died, he decided to dispose of five of his vintage guitars. Because the Ronald McDonald Houses exist to provide housing for families of hospitalized children close to hospitals around the United States and the world, Peek donated these five guitars to the San Diego house, which were subsequently sold to a collector, resulting in a $50,000 donation.[4]

Peek moved to England in 1963 with his family when his father was assigned to a base in London, meeting Dewey Bunnell and Gerry Beckley at London Central High School.[3]

Beginning in 1963, Peek was educated at London Central Elementary High School at Bushey Hall in North London. In 1973 he married Catherine Maberry,[7] with whom he would write a number of songs, including "Lonely People".[5] He published an autobiography entitled An American Band, based on America's most successful period, and his own spiritual journey.[9]

America

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Peek contributed lead and backing vocals, guitars, bass, keyboards, and harmonica to their recordings during his tenure in the band. As a member of America, Peek wrote or co-wrote four Top 100 singles: "Don't Cross the River" (No. 35), "Lonely People" (No. 5), "Woman Tonight" (No. 44), and "Today's the Day" (No. 23), all of which he also sang lead on. "Lonely People" and "Today's the Day" also hit No. 1 on the Billboard AC charts.[6]

Peek abused alcohol and other drugs during this period. In 2004 he released an autobiography about that era entitled An American Band: The America Story which was very difficult for him to write because of the bad memories it brought up.[1]

Contemporary Christian music

Peek left the band shortly after the February 1977 release of the Harbor album. Years of life on the road had taken a toll on him.[9] He renewed his Christian faith and had begun to seek a different artistic direction than Beckley or Bunnell. He went on to sign with Pat Boone's Lamb & Lion Records[7] and found modest success as a pioneering artist in the emerging Christian pop music genre.

Peek's debut solo album, All Things Are Possible, was released in 1979. Chris Christian co-wrote, produced, and contributed acoustic guitar and backing vocals on the album. The title track reached the Billboard charts, making the Top 10 in the A/C Billboard chart and number 1 in the Christian charts, becoming one of the earliest contemporary Christian music crossover hits. Another song on the album, "Love Was Just Another Word", was recorded in Los Angeles and written by Chris Christian and Steve Kipner. Gerry Beckley and Dewey Bunnell contributed the background vocals. This was the last time the three original members of America recorded together.{{Citation needed|date=July 2011}} At the 22nd Grammy Awards, the album was nominated,[2] losing in the Contemporary Gospel category to The Imperials album Heed the Call.

Peek waited five years before releasing a second solo album, 1984's Doer of the Word, which hit number 2 in the Christian charts. Gerry Beckley contributed background vocals, which were recorded at Chris Christian's studio in Los Angeles while Peek was there.[8] 1986 saw the release of his Electrovoice album, again to the CCM market, which included a remake of "Lonely People", featuring a very similar lead vocal treatment and overall arrangement to the original America version. He changed some of the song's lyrics to reflect his Christian faith;[9] for example, the lines "And ride that highway in the sky" and "You never know until you try" became "And give your heart to Jesus Christ".

Peek spent much of the 1990s in semi-retirement, occasionally recording music at his home in Bodden Town, Grand Cayman Island.[7] He released several solo projects and collaborated with Ken Marvin and Brian Gentry as "Peace" on three albums. In the years before his death, Peek released music via his website. His last musical collaboration was performing lead vocal on a track on the 2011 album Steps on the Water by Etcetera.

Death

Peek died in his sleep of fibrinous pericarditis on July 24, 2011, at age 60 at his home in Farmington, Missouri.[1][10] His interment was in Farmington's Zolman Cemetery.

Discography

YearSingle/Track{{abbr|CCM|Contemporary Christian Music Pop Chart[11]{{abbr|CCM
AC|Contemporary Christian Music Adult Contemporary Chart[12]
{{abbr|BB|Billboard Pop Singles Chart[13]{{abbr|AC|Billboard Adult Contemporary Chart[13]CAN AC
[14]
NotesAlbum
1979 "All Things Are Possible"11786 13 weeks at No. 1.
Grammy Award nomination.[15]
All Things Are Possible
"The Star"produced by Chris Christian On This Christmas Night (various artists)
1980 "Ready for Love"7All Things Are Possible
1981 "Divine Lady"2325
1984 "Doer of the Word"22 backing vocal by Gerry BeckleyDoer of the Word
"Redeemer"26produced by Chris Christian
1985 "Holy Spirit"39
1986 "Lonely People"21 No. 1 four weeks.
Remake of America's 1975 hit.
Electro-Voice
"Electro Voice"733
"Sleep Baby Jesus" Christmas Greetings (various artists)
1987 "A New Song"18 Electro-Voice
"Cross Over"1317Cross Over
"I Will Not Be Silent"24
1988 "My American Dream" non-album single
"Love Was Just Another Word" backing vocal by America The Best of Dan Peek (compilation)
1989 "Living Water" with Ken Marvin and Brian Gentry Light of the World[16]
1997 "Summer Rain" Peace (with Marvin and Gentry) Peace
1999 "Bodden Town" Bodden Town
2000 "On Wings of Eagles" Peace (with Marvin and Gentry) Under the Mercy
"Mary's Boy Child" instrumental Caribbean Christmas
2001 "Driftin' " Driftin' Tales From The Lost Islands
2002 Singles (compilation)
"Guitar Man" Guitar Man
2003 "I Spent the Summer South of the Border" with the Endorphins Release the Endorphins[17]
2006 "Refugee-Song"digital download Guitar Man II
2007 "All American Boy" All American Boy
2008 "Velvet Elvis" with the Endorphins Meet the Endorphins[18]
2011 "Kiss Me on the Waves" Etcetera featuring Dan Peek Steps on the Water
2012digital download, compilation Greatest Hits
Christian Artists Series: Dan Peek, Vol. 1
Christian Artists Series: Dan Peek, Vol. 2
Christian Artists Series: Dan Peek & Friends (various artists)
Christmas with Dan Peek and Friends (various artists)
2014 "Endless Flight" (remix) Remix by Laredo non-album single[19]
2018 "Right Now" (remix) Peace (with Marvin and Gentry) non-album single[20]

References

1. ^{{cite news |last=Lewis |first=Randy |title=Dan Peek dies at 60; founding member of the band America|url=http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-dan-peek-20110727,0,1714260.story|accessdate=July 27, 2011|newspaper=Los Angeles Times|date=July 27, 2011}}
2. ^{{cite news| title= America singer Dan Peek dies aged 60| url= https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-14306120 |work=BBC News| date=July 27, 2011| accessdate=July 27, 2011}}
3. ^{{cite news |title=Dan Peek, Co-Founder of America, Dead at 60 |url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/469051/dan-peek-co-founder-of-america-dead-at-60 |quote=Peek was born in Panama City, Fla., to a U.S. Air Force officer father. He moved to England in 1963 when his father was assigned to a base there, meeting Bunnell and Beckley at London Central High School. Peek and Beckley played in a band called The Days, and after Peek left to attend Old Dominion University in Virginia, Bunnell took his place. |newspaper=Billboard |date=July 26, 2011 |accessdate=October 10, 2012 }}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/2010/feb/06/a-first-for-navy-ship-baby-born-on-board/|title=A first for Navy ship: Baby born on board|work=U-T San Diego|accessdate=September 16, 2015}}
5. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/20111130184723/http://www.ascap.com/ace/search.cfm?requesttimeout=300&mode=results&searchstr=420182869&search_in=i&search_type=exact&search_det=tswpbv&results_pp=30&start=1 "Lonely People" compositional info], ASCAP. Retrieved August 31, 2011.
6. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2011/07/27/arts/music/dan-peek-of-the-rock-band-america-dies-at-60.html?ref=deathsobituaries|title=Dan Peek, of the Rock Band America, Dies at 60|author=Margalit Fox |work=The New York Times|quote=Dan Peek, an original member of the rock band America who later forsook the group for a life in Christian music, died on Sunday at his home in Farmington, Mo. He was 60. ...|date=July 26, 2011}}
7. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/8666525/Dan-Peek.html |title=Dan Peek |work=The Daily Telegraph |date= July 27, 2011|accessdate=July 28, 2011 |location=London}}
8. ^{{YouTube|Rpv_ukm7WdA|Dan Peek recording Doer of the Word with Gerry Beckley and Chris Christian in LA}}.
9. ^{{AllMusic|album|electro-voice-mw0000933811|Electro-Voice|accessdate=August 17, 2017}}
10. ^{{cite web|last=Tijs |first=Andrew |url=http://www.undercover.fm/news/15484-r-i-p-dan-peek-of-america |title=Dan Peek of America Dies at 60 - Undercover.fm News |publisher=Undercover.fm |date=July 26, 2011 |accessdate=May 1, 2012}}
11. ^{{cite web| url=https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0006S1EBK/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=2XLXT7FQSXJ4Z&coliid=I76Y6NWA7PUFG | title=– Hot hits: Christian hit radio : 20 years of charts, artist bios, and more| publisher=CCM Creative Ventures | accessdate=July 19, 2016}}
12. ^{{cite web| url=https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1410732940/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 | title=– CCM Hot Hits: AC Charts 1978-2001| publisher=1st Book Library | accessdate=July 19, 2016}}
13. ^{{cite web| url=http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/charts/genre_index.jsp | title=– US Billboard Music Charts | work=Billboard | accessdate=July 27, 2011}}
14. ^{{cite web| title=RPM Adult Oriented Playlist| url=http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/obj/028020/f2/nlc008388.9258.pdf| work=RPM| publisher=Library and Archives Canada| accessdate=August 1, 2018| pages=1}}
15. ^{{cite web| title=1980 Grammy Awards| url=http://www.awardsandshows.com/features/grammy-awards-1980-228.html| work=1980 Grammy Awards| publisher=Awards and Shows| accessdate=August 1, 2018| pages=1}}
16. ^{{cite web| url=https://www.amazon.com/Light-World-Marvin-Gentry-Peek/dp/B001F4SM0K/ref=pd_rhf_cr_p_t_1| title=Marvin & Gentry with Dan Peek - Light of the World - Amazon.com.com Music| publisher=Amazon.com| accessdate=September 16, 2015}}
17. ^{{cite web| url=http://www.cactustom.com/musicbox/release-the-endorphins.htm| title=Release the Endorphins | publisher=cactustom.com| accessdate=November 6, 2018}}
18. ^{{cite web| url=http://www.cactustom.com/musicbox/meet-the-endorphins.htm| title=Meet the Endorphins | publisher=cactustom.com| accessdate=October 23, 2018}}
19. ^{{cite web| url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8HtDbGLFpoQ| title=Dan Peek Featuring Laredo - Endless Flight (remix)| publisher=youtube.com| accessdate=October 23, 2018}}
20. ^{{cite web| url=https://www.marvinandgentry.com/| title=Peace - Right Now (remix)| publisher=marvinandgentry.com| accessdate=October 17, 2018}}

External links

  • {{Allmusic|class=artist|id=p30564|label=Dan Peek}}
  • {{IMDb name|id=0670215|name=Dan Peek}}
  • Official America Homepage
  • [https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/8666525/Dan-Peek.html Obituary of Dan Peek, The Daily Telegraph, 27 July, 2011]
  • Dan Peek Autopsy Report, ParklandNews.com
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