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Dann Huff (born 1960) is a well-known singer, guitarist, songwriter and producer. His brother, David Huff, is also a musician. Although Dann has worked on numerous projects alone and with famous artists, he might be remembered for starting the 80's hard rock band, Giant, along with his brother. 1960 was a leap year starting on Friday (link will take you to calendar). ...
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Biography
Dann was born and raised in a musically gifted family. His father, Ronn Huff, was a conductor and arranger. From an early age, Dann accompanied his father to sessions. It was at the age of 9 that he started playing the guitar. He took a few lessons, even classical, but played mostly by ear. When he was 13, a session guitarist called John Darnall teached him a scale and that set him up on the career he followed. A father is the male parent of a child. ...
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In high school, Dann met fellow guitarist Gordon Kennedy and started playing together. They were part of a little band that played at school assemblies and such. When he was 16, he started playing in artist's demos in Nashville. He moved to Los Angeles where he played and recorded for an impressive list of artists. When he was 20, he formed the Christian band White Heart together with his brother David, Kennedy, and other musicians. The Japanese word for a high school is kÅtÅgakkÅ (é«ç妿 ¡; literally high school), or kÅkÅ (髿 ¡) in short. ...
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After three albums, Dann and his brother left to form hard rock band Giant. Despite scoring a massive hit with the single "I'll See You In My Dreams", the band was mostly unsuccesful. In early 90's, Dann went back to his session work recording with several artists over a vast spectrum of genres. An album (from Latin albus white, blank, relating to a blank book in which something can be inserted) is a packaged collection of related things. ...
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