CHARLIE PEACOCK Releases Music Video for "Turtle in a Chinese Food Box" Today

CHARLIE PEACOCK
— GRAMMY-AWARD WINNING MUSIC INDUSTRY LUMINARY — 
RELEASES OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
FOR HIS LATEST SINGLE
“TURTLE IN A CHINESE FOOD BOX”
TODAY

FROM FORTHCOMING 10-TRACK ALBUM
EVERY KIND OF UH-OH
DUE OUT FRIDAY, AUGUST 30
DISTRIBUTED BY RE:THINK/UNIVERSAL MUSIC GROUP

 

Above: “Turtle in a Chinese Food Box” Single Artwork

 

NASHVILLE, TN (August 9, 2024) — Today, 6x GRAMMY Award-winning artist, musician, and producer CHARLIE PEACOCK releases the official music video for his charming lead single, “Turtle in a Chinese Food Box.” With his signature style and lyrical finesse, PEACOCK invites listeners into a realm where musical storytelling reigns supreme throughout his upcoming full-length vocal album EVERY KIND OF UH-OH (out Friday, August 30). 

PEACOCK’s heartfelt ode, “Turtle in a Chinese Food Box,” encapsulates the story of his first date with his wife, Andi. The track not only serves as a tantalizing glimpse into the sonic voyage awaiting on the project, but it also highlights PEACOCK’s remarkable ability to weave together memorable melodies with evocative narratives. Produced and directed by PEACOCK and filmed at Ocean Way Nashville Studio, the music video is a visual delight, skillfully blending studio footage, whimsical animation, and nostalgic photographs of Charlie and Andi, all of which radiate positivity and warmth.

WATCH THE “TURTLE IN A CHINESE FOOD BOX” MUSIC VIDEO BELOW:

 
 

STREAM “TURTLE IN A CHINESE FOOD BOX” HERE

Co-produced with his son, GRAMMY and Oscar-nominated songwriter and producer Sam Ashworth (H.E.R, Andy Grammer, Leslie Odom Jr.), EVERY KIND OF UH-OH will be released on It’s Time To Art and distributed by Re:Think/Universal Music Group. The 10-track masterclass in songwriting — only made possible through the lens of his profound experience and musical prowess — will be available across the digital streaming services, in addition to a limited-edition release of vinyl and CDs.

PRE-SAVE EVERY KIND OF UH-OH HERE

PEACOCK, an eclectic artist whose 50-year career includes GRAMMY Awards, solo albums, chart-topping productions, and everything in between, reflects on his remarkable journey from past to present in his upcoming memoir Roots & Rhythm: A Life In Music (2.4.25 via Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing). This autobiographical account chronicles the life of an artist-dreamer born at the crossroads of rock ‘n’ roll, jazz, and the nascent singer-songwriter movement. The back half of 2024 was meant to be preparing for the book’s unveiling — you know, podcasts, interviews, marketing meetings. Then it happened — again. Music, that is.

There will be the inevitable push toward the release of the memoir, but not before the PEACOCK experiences, once again, the goodness of making music and offering it to the world. PEACOCK’S life in music is far from over. His musical journey continues unabated, exemplified by EVERY KIND OF UH-OH, a testament to his seasoned songwriting prowess and enriched perspective.

“In less than two weeks, I had written 10 songs — artist songs, the kind only I could write and sing,” shares PEACOCK, whose musical talent is also wedged between the grooves of diverse acts such as, acclaimed folk duo The Civil Wars, Amy Grant, Chris Cornell, Switchfoot, The Lone Bellow, and Brett Dennen, among many others. 

“I wanted the record to feel classic and dynamic with Nashville-centric, mostly acoustic instrumentation,” adds PEACOCK. “Lyric-wise, I hoped to write in such a way that it felt like some wild combination of literary and poetic icons meets Old Testament prophets meets American plainspeak.”

 

Above: ‘EVERY KIND OF UH-OH’ Album Artwork

 

EVERY KIND OF UH-OH delves deep into PEACOCK’S literary folky singer-songwriter and gospel roots to craft an Americana masterpiece. Assisting him to get the feels just right on the album is a righteously, creative cast of characters: Sam Ashworth and Bryan Sutton (acoustic guitar), Aaron Sterling (drums), Brent Milligan, Scott Mulvahill, and Tommy Sims (electric bass, with Scott on upright bass too), Jerry McPherson (electric guitar), Andy Leftwich (fiddle), Eric Darken (percussion), Charlie McCoy (harmonica) and Dan Dugmore (pedal and lap steel). Joining PEACOCK on vocals are his daughter-in-law, the singer-songwriter Ruby Amanfu, granddaughter Bridget Ashworth, Sara Groves, Sam Ashworth, Vicki Hampton, and Darwin Hobbs. 

The album was mixed by the GRAMMY-rich crew of Craig Alvin, Brandon Bell, and Richie Biggs, with Chuck Ainlay handling the Atmos/Immersive mixes. Mastering was done by Eric Conn at Independent Mastering, while Michael Romanowski at Coast Mastering took care of the Atmos/Immersive duties.

From his pioneering contributions to gospel rock and the Americana/Folk movement of the 2000s to his jazz explorations with legendary bassist John Patitucci, PEACOCK is more than a connoisseur of American music; he’s part of its DNA, leaving his unique mark while earning Top-40 pop hits across three consecutive decades. EVERY KIND OF UH-OH is one more chapter in this long story of contributing to the American music canon. This time out, PEACOCK chose to lean into his earliest singer-songwriter influences, with his patented six degrees over from the norm imagination.

TRACKLISTING FOR EVERY KIND OF UH-OH:
“Turtle in a Chinese Food Box”
“Stand in One Place Too Long”
“Get Yourself Some”
“Grace Wrapped in Thorns”
“The Only Remedy”
“Someone About to Get Sent”
“One Small Pebble”
“Less About When”
“Damnation”
“Forgive Me”

 

Above: Charlie Peacock; Credit: Jeremy Cowart

 

ABOUT CHARLIE PEACOCK:
Charlie Peacock is a multi-genre Billboard chart-topping music producer, composer, and recording artist. He is responsible for developing and producing the Americana-folk duo The Civil Wars and the bands Switchfoot and The Lone Bellow. Named byBillboard’s Encyclopedia of Record Producers as one of the 500 most important producers in popular music history, Charlie has produced music for film and television, including A Walk to Remember, Chris Cornell’s “Misery Chain” from the soundtrack of 12 Years a Slave, and “Hush,” the title theme to the AMC drama Turn: Washington’s Spies, featuring Joy Williams and The National’s Matt Berninger. Charlie has released solo vocal and instrumental recordings in several genres, including jazz, singer-songwriter, and gospel. His songwriter credits include two multi-platinum evergreen songs, “Every Heartbeat” (Amy Grant) and “In the Light” (DC Talk). In addition to his GRAMMY wins, Charlie is a (3x) recipient of the Gospel Music Association’s Producer of the Year award. Notably, Charlie’s songs and productions exceed 25 million sales. Wm. B. Eerdmans will publish his memoir, Roots & Rhythm, on February 4, 2025.

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