Nov 2013 to Aug 2014 FRONT DESK AGENT AND AUDITORFederal Census Bureau
2010 to 2010 Census Enumerator
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When I think of this song, I think of being in [producer] Charlie Peacock's amazing studio. It's an old Methodist church outside of Nashville that he gutted. ... I remember Miles, my son, was in a baby carrier while I was singing; he was on me, asleep. I kept, like, trying to sway so that he would sain, that tension was there, but the music was what always brought us back. John Paul and I recorded all of our vocals, I think, save just a few nicks and tweaks, the same way we recorded Barton Hollow, which was in that studio with Charlie Peacock, just inches away and very seldom with earphones on. A I mean, we don't make music by a math equation. You know, Charlie Peacock said something really well one time when he was talking about songs: that each song has its own unbendable arc, and that it's the artist's job to find out and unlock what that arc is, and to be true to it. So John Paul and I WILLIAMS: Well, for me, when I think of this song, I think of being in Charlie Peacock's, our producer, Charlie Peacock's amazing studio that we were in. And it's an old Methodist church outside of Nashville that he gutted and made it into his home/studio. And I remember Miles, my son, was in a baby
Date: Aug 08, 2013
Category: Entertainment
Source: Google
Civil Wars' personal civil war casts pall on album
beautifully, and the songs they produced had ahaunting, folksy charm. They started performing together in clubs around Nashville and released adigital album, Live at Eddies Attic, in 2009. Then they teamed with producer Charlie Peacock to make Barton Hollow, released in February 2011 to rave reviews.
What is clear is this isn't the album White and Williams would have released had they remained active and functional to the end of its creation. That's not to say there is an unfinished quality to the sound; producer Charlie Peacock saw to that. These sound like Civil Wars songs but we have two tra
Date: Aug 06, 2013
Category: Entertainment
Source: Google
Review: Amid breakup drama, Civil Wars album is captivating
autobiographical as far as personal revelation, Kanye West they're not but man, these two are mighty convincing as heartburned lovers. Produced by Charlie Peacock (with help from the ubiquitous Rick Rubin), The Civil Wars is sturdier, louder than Barton Hollow, but the themes of separation remain the same. I H
Working with producer Charlie Peacock, in spite of discord, the pair refine and expand the sound they architected into a more intense take on their tortured (implied) sexual tension. Whether slowing down Etta James classic Tell Mama to a smooth invocation instead of raw lustiness, the revelation
Date: Aug 06, 2013
Category: Entertainment
Source: Google
The Civil Wars' new album is out amid hiatus, tensions
The subtext increases the interest in the duo's new Charlie Peacock-produced album, with its cover photo of a column of smoke and intriguing first single, the electrified The One That Got Away. But there already would have been plenty of attention paid to The Civil Wars The duo's independently relea
The added subtext increases the interest in the duo's new Charlie Peacock-produced album, with its cover photo of a column of smoke and intriguing first single, the electrified "The One That Got Away." But there already would have been plenty of attention paid to "The Civil Wars." The duo's independ
in the fall. They'll play it by ear, though, after the baby arrives. They hope to write new material and begin recording. The duo told the Associated Press they recently decided to work with Nashville producer Charlie Peacock again after the breakthrough success of their debut album, "Barton Hollow."
Charles Peacock (1938-1942), Mike Frye (1978-1982), Jackie Seal (1973-1977), Emily Brown (2005-2009), Amy Giaraffa (1998-2002), Carl Holland (1972-1976)