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{{quote|''These are fortunate days to be making music, and to be listening for it as well. Music is a child of good. It is the language of deeper things, wide grooves and thick back-lit poetry glowing with the energy and fire of word and rhythm, melody and meaning.''|Charlie Peacock, 1996}}
 
[[Charlie Peacock]] (born Charles William Ashworth) is a singer-songwriter and record producer from Yuba City, California. He is best known as being the producer for [[Switchfoot]] and The Civil Wars, as well as writing Amy Grant's song "Every Heartbeat." As a producer, he seeks to move artists away from the Contemporary Christian Music ghetto, as he feels that artists [[Not Christian Rock|should be able to have faith but be marketed to a secular audience]].
 
Peacock's musical style in his own records is quite diverse and falls somewhere in between the [[Christian Rock]], [[Pop]], and [[Jazz]] genres.
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In addition to producing the artists listed above, Peacock has been a successful producer for many independent artists through his organization The Art House in Nashville, which has produced Sarah Masen, Out of the Grey, the 77's, and Aaron Spiro, among many others.
 
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Charlie Peacock's music contain examples of the following tropes:
 
* [[Audience Participation Song]] -- He frequently invites the audience to sing along, this was taken to extreme with "Whole Lot Different", when the audience sung the chorus for an ''entire hour'' after the show had ended.
* [[Bigger Than Jesus]] -- Inverted in "One Man Gets Around" as a sort of [[Take That]], when Peacock refers to Jesus as "the one more famous than The Beatles"
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