David Peacock
PEACOCK, David. b. Bradford, Yorkshire, 8 September 1949. He was educated at Poole Grammar School, Dorset, and Birmingham University, where he read Music. He was Director of the Christian Arts Project (1971-74) and taught at Clarendon School (1974-85). H was Minister of Music at Upton Vale Baptist Church, Torquay, Devon (1985-99). He then became Head of the Department of Music and Worship (which he established in 1999) at the London Bible College (now London School of Theology). He joined Jubilate Hymns* in the early 1980s. He was joint compiler with Norman Warren* of Jesus Praise (1982) and worked on Church Family Worship (1986); edited, with Michael Perry*, Let’s Praise (1988 and 1994),...
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