One time America frontman Dan Peek dies in St Louis
DAN PEEK, the singer
who in the '70s fronted the band America who had a multi-million
selling hit with "A Horse With No Name" and who subsequently turned to
Christian music, died in his sleep at his home in St Louis on 24th
July. He was aged 60.
Peek was born in1950 in Panama
City, Florida. He met Dewey Bunnell and Gerry Beckley when the three
of them attended high school in London while their fathers, who were
all in the military, were stationed in the UK. They first formed as a
band called Daze in 1970 and reconfigured as America in the US in
1972. America's first self-titled album, which included the chart
topper "A Horse With No Name", was released in 1972. Another number
one hit was "Sister Golden Hair" in 1975. In all, America recorded
four Gold and four Platinum albums.
In 1978 Peek recommitted his life to Christ and began work on a Christian album. 'All Things Are Possible' released by Lamb & Lion reached number one on the Contemporary Christian Music chart and was nominated for a Grammy Award. Further solo albums were 'Doer Of The Word' (Home Sweet Home, 1984), 'Electro Voice' (Greentree, 1986) and 'Crossover' (Greentree, 1987). Peek wrote the biography An American Band which was published in 2004.
Dan Peek is survived by his English-born wife, Catherine.
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What a loss to the world of music. I was sad to hear of Dan's passing; Thank GOD we can be BORN-AGAIN!
I have some videos of Dan with America, & also with some CCM artists on a 1979 Christmas special. I had seen him perform "All Things Are Possible" on a Sunday morning church show shortly after the song's release. I luved Dan's music, CCM & secular; we were blessed to hear his music; very talented man!
Dan is home free ( I am reminded of the lyrics to his 1975 song "Tomorrow"). My thoughts and prayers are with his family and his two former singing partners Dewey & Gerry. Our earthly loss is Heaven's gain! I especially loved "A New Song", "Everything", "YOU'RE My SAVIOUR", "Light-
house", "Redeemer"; these are treasured songs to remember Dan by in future days. I close with lyrics from Dan's 1978 CCM debut lp; "Who knows the reason why, I HAVE TO SAY GOODBYE".
GOD Bless! - Don