Karen Peck and New River
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Background information | |
Origin | Gainesville, GA, U.S. |
Genre(s) | Southern Gospel |
Years active | 1991–present |
Label(s) | Horizon Records Spring Hill Records |
Website | www.karenpeckandnewriver.com |
Members | |
Karen Peck-Gooch, soprano; Susan Peck-Jackson, Alto; Devin McGlamery, Lead; Ricky Gooch, guitar, road manager, sound technician |
Karen Peck and New River is a Southern Gospel band based in Gainesville, GA.
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[edit] Members
The group is comprised of Karen Peck-Gooch, soprano; her sister, Susan Peck-Jackson, alto; and Devin McGlamery.
[edit] Musical career
Prior to becoming Karen Peck and New River, Karen Peck sang with The Nelons, another professional Southern Gospel group for 10 years, starting in 1981. Karen remained with The Nelons for 10 years, gaining the respect of industry peers and fans alike with her exceptional vocal ability and caring personality.
Finally in 1991 Karen and sister Susan, with Karen’s husband Rickey, organized the musical entourage of Karen peck & New River. Today the New River team consists vocally of Karen, Susan, and Devin McGlamery. Additionally, Karen’s husband Rickey serves as the group’s road manager and sound technician, while Susan’s husband David coordinates the group’s merchandise sales. Dawn Hughes has traveled with the group for over two years, assisting with the care of Karen and Rickey’s children, Matthew and Kari, as well as Susan and David’s son Joseph, making New River a complete family affair.
With appearances on such prestigious stages as The Grand Ole Opry, Opryland Theme Park, Dollywood and Six Flags Over Georgia, New River has firmly established their place at the forefront of southern Gospel Music. Over the past decade, they have been featured on many television networks, with appearances on TBN’s Praise The Lord, the Grand Ole Opry Live and the popular Gaither Gospel video Series. The group has enjoyed many honors and accolades. They have received numerous industry and fan award nominations, and have consistently enjoyed radio air play at stations nationwide. Hit releases have flowed their way in bunches, and they have enjoyed five Number One hits, including their latest, “I Wanna Know How It Feels.” Co-written by the group’s leader Karen Peck Gooch. Just a few of their other popular hits include “God Likes To Work,” “Daddy’s Home,” “When Jesus Passes By,” “God Still Answers Prayer” and “Christian In The House.” Additionally, the group’s Number One hit, “Four Days Late,” was also named Song of the Year by readers of The Singing News Magazine in 2001.
The group’s 2001 Spring Hill release, Triumph, brought additional success, spawning one Number One hit, and two additional Top 20 releases. “The message of Triumph was a testimony of the victorious life that can be found in Christ.” Karen Peck Gooch explains. “When difficult circumstances happen in our lives, it’s sometimes easy to lose hope and faith; however, the wonderful truth is that through each tragedy, there is triumph in Him. We believe that message was boldly proclaimed throughout the Triumph recording.”
Devon McGlamery seldom performs solos, but one popular song features him singing a solo: "The Truth Is (God's On Your Side)". In that song, background vocals can be heard from Karen and Susan (to whom McGlamery jocularly refers as his "grandmothers").
[edit] Chart success
Singing News Magazine Top 40 Singles
- "Hey" - #1
- "Last Night" - #1
- "Hold Me While I Cry" - #1
- "River of Peace" - Top 10
- "Just One Touch" - Top 5
- "Get About God's Business" - Top 20
- "That's Why The Call It Grace" - Top 10
- "Get About God's Business" - Top 10
- "Rejoice In The Lord"
- "Now That You Know"
- "I Wanna Know How It Feels"
- "Four Days Late" - Number One
- "Christian In The House" - Top 20
- "UFO" - Top 20
- "His Tomb Wasn't Empty (It Was Full Of My Sin)" - Top 20
- "The Truth Is" - Top 40
- "Miracle In Every Pew" - Top 40
- "Let Freedom Ring" - Top 40
- "God Says You Can"
- "The House That Love Built"
- "Little Country Church"
- "Ten Thousand Angels"
- "God Likes To Work" - Number One
- "Whenever The Wind Blows"
- "Last Mile Running"
- "Daddy's Home" - Top Five
- "Rain & Shine" - Top Five
- "God Still Answers Prayer" - Top Five
- "When Jesus Passes By" - Number One
- "Bend In The River" - Top Five
- "He's Sending Miracles" - Top Five
[edit] Awards
- "Last Night" - SGN Music Award Progressive Southern Song of the Year - 2008
- Journey of Joy - SGN Music Award Progressive Southern Album of the Year - 2008
- Karen Peck & New River - SGM FanFair Awards Trio of the Year - 2007
- Karen Peck Gooch - SGM FanFair Awards Favorite Soprano - 2007
- Susan Peck Jackson - SGM FanFair Awards Favorite Alto - 2007
- "Hold Me While I Cry" - SGM FanFair Awards Song of the Year - 2007
- Karen Peck & New River - Diamond Award Trio of the Year - 2004-6
- Good To Be Free - SGN Music Award Progressive Southern Album of the Year - 2006
- Karen Peck Gooch - SGMG Harmony Honor Female Vocalist of the Year - 2004-6
- Karen Peck Gooch - SGN Music Award Female Vocalist of the Year - 2003
- "That's Why They Call It Grace" - SGN Music Award Progressive Southern Song of the Year - 2003
- Karen Peck Gooch - SGMA Female Vocalist of the Year - 2002
- "Four Days Late" - SGN Music Award Song of the Year - 2002
- "Four Days Late" - SGN Music Award Progressive Southern Song of the Year - 2002
- "The Truth Is" - Song of the Year Nominee - Dove Awards - 2002
- Over 30 SGN Music Award Nominations since 2002
- Song of the year - "Four Days Late" - Singing News (SN) Fan Awards 2001
- Song of the year - "Four Days Late" - SGMA Awards 2001
- Song of the Year Nominee - Dove Awards - 2000, 2001
- Album of the Year Nominee - Dove Awards - 2000, [[2001
- Song of the Year Nominee - SGMA Awards - 2001
- Trio of the Year Nominee - SGMA Awards - 2001
- Karen Peck-Favorite Soprano Recipient (11 Consecutive Years-Singing News Fan Awards)
- Karen Peck-Nominee-favorite Female Vocalist (18 Consecutive Years-Singing News Fan Awards)
- Susan Peck-Nominee-Favorite Alto Singer (5 Consecutive Years - Singing News Fan Awards)
- New River Band-Nominee-Favorite Band (6 Consecutive Years-Singing News Fan Awards)
- New River-Nominee-Favorite Group (2 consecutive Years-Singing News Fan Awards)
- Song of the Year Nominee - Singing News Fan Awards (1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2001)
- New River-Sunrise Award Recipient (1992 - Gospel Voice Diamond Voice Awards)