Musical career
Soon, Peck signed a recording contract with DreamWorks Records, with executive Scott Borchetta. She was working on her debut album, when DreamWorks folded and Borchetta founded his own record company entitled Big Machine Records, also the present-day record company for teenage country singer Taylor Swift as well as Trisha Yearwood.
In 2005, she released her very first single from the album called "I Don't". The song peaked at #28 on the Hot Country Songs chart. Peck released her self-titled debut album in June 2006. The album peaked at #23 on the U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums charts. The album produced two more Top 30 singles in "Findin' a Good Man" and "Isn't That Everything".
Peck released her fourth single in early 2007. Titled "Bad For Me", the single (which was co-written by Australian country singer Sherrié Austin) was intended to be the lead-off to an upcoming second album. "Bad For Me" failed to reach Top 40; a release date for Peck's second album was initia
More about Danielle Peck (From Wikipedia)
Early Life
Peck was born in Jacksonville, North Carolina, but grew up in Coshocton, Ohio. She is the daughter of a United States Marine. Her parents both came from musical backgrounds. Her read more...
Musical Career
Soon, Peck signed a recording contract with DreamWorks Records, with executive Scott Borchetta. She was working on her debut album, when DreamWorks folded and Borchetta founded his read more...
2007 ALCS Controversy
In 2006, Peck briefly dated Boston Red Sox pitcher Josh Beckett. On October 18, 2007 she was a last-minute choice to sing the national anthem before Game 5 of the American League read more...
Danielle Marie Peck (born September 14, 1978 in Jacksonville, North Carolina), is an American country music singer-songwriter. Signed to the independent Big Machine Records label read more...
