Danielle Peck plans for second CD in 2008
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Danielle Peck plans for second CD in 2008

Thursday, November 22, 2007 – Danielle Peck said she was finishing off her second disc, probably due out in 2008 on Big Machine Records.

Peck said she was "just trying up the loose ends" with the new disc.

Jeremy Stover produced the disc, which has 10 songs with 3 written by Peck. She wrote 8 songs on her debut."

Peck, 29, had 1 song from her debut that gained airplay, "Findin' a Good Man," which reached 16 on the country song chart. Three other singles - "I Don't," "Isn't That Everything" and "Bad For Me," which was released earlier this year, failed to make much of an impact on the charts.

"I think people want more music," said Peck, when asked about whether any more singles would be released from her debut. "I guess I got to keep my fans happy."

At one point, Peck was signed to DreaamWorks Records, but never released an album. However, Scott Borchetta, who worked at DreamWorks, started Big Machine and signed Peck.


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