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Dann Huff

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Dann Huff
Birth nameDann Lee Huff
Born(1960-11-15)November 15, 1960(age 63)
OriginNashville, Tennessee,U.S.[1]
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Record producer
  • songwriter
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • guitar
Years active1976–present
Formerly of

Dann Lee Huff(born November 15, 1960) is an American record producer, studio musician and songwriter.[3]For his work as a producer in thecountry musicgenre, he has won several awards, including theMusician of the Yearaward in 2001, 2004, and 2016 at theCountry Music Association Awardsand theProducer of the Yearaward in 2006 and 2009 at theAcademy of Country Music.[4]He is the father of American singer and songwriterAshlyne Huff,a member ofGiantandWhite Heartand brother of drummer David Huff.

Career[edit]

Huff grew up in Nashville and attendedBrentwood Academy.[5]His father, Ronn Huff, was an arranger, composer and conductor who wrote orchestrations for film and television and was the pops conductor for theNashville Symphony.[6][7]Huff began his career as part of the original Christian rock bandWhite Heartin which he played with his brother David Huff,[8][9]and later in the melodichard rockbandGiant.He has since then been active as a session guitarist and producer in bothrock musicandcountry musicwith his first guitar recording debut forRon HaffkineandKyle Lehning.In the 1980s, Huff played guitar on albums forMichael Jackson,Amy Grant,Scritti Politti,Whitesnake,Roger Hodgson,Steven Curtis Chapman,Doro Pesch,Juice Newton,Michael W. Smith,Whitecross,Peter CeteraandGeorge Benson,[10]Whitney Houston's debut albumWhitney Houston,Barbra Streisand,[11]Kenny Rogers,[12]Warren Hilland more.[13][14]Since the 1990s, Huff has been working as a producer for various bands and artists, touring with Hank Williams, Jr, some of which includeFaith Hill,Megadeth,Rebecca St. James,Rascal Flatts[15]andLonestar.[16]

The songs Huff has played on includeWhitesnake's 1987 US radio version of "Here I Go Again"[17]andMichael W. Smith'sGo West Young Man.[18]

In 2012, Huff produced three songs withNathan ChapmanforTaylor Swift's fourth studio album,Red.[19]

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References[edit]

  1. ^Dillon, Charlotte."Dann Huff biography".AllMusic.RetrievedJuly 25,2011.
  2. ^Dunkerley, Beville (June 11, 2014)."Dann Huff on Faith, Keith and Rock-Infused Country".Rolling Stone.RetrievedApril 5,2021.
  3. ^"Producer Profile: Dann Huff".Rolling Stone.June 11, 2014.RetrievedFebruary 14,2015.
  4. ^"Winner".Academy of Country Music.RetrievedDecember 16,2016.Enter Dann Huff in the search field.
  5. ^"Eagles" Brentwood Academy Yearbook.Nashville: Brentwood Academy. 1978.
  6. ^Bostick, Alan (January 23, 2000)."Manchester at ease with orchestra".The Tennessean.p. 10F.RetrievedMarch 21,2018.
  7. ^Oermann, Rober K. (May 25, 1983)."Tree signs Ronn Huff To Key Post".The Tennessean.p. 1D.RetrievedMarch 21,2018.
  8. ^Rosenthal, Traja (March 14, 1987)."White Heart Beats".Lodi News-Sentinel.Lodi, California, USA. p. 5.RetrievedSeptember 24,2010.
  9. ^Cusic, Don(2009).Encyclopedia of contemporary Christian music: pop, rock, and worship.Greenwood Publishing Group.p. 461.ISBN978-0-313-34425-1.
  10. ^"20 20 by George Benson @ARTISTdirect".ARTISTdirect.Archived fromthe originalon October 25, 2012.RetrievedFebruary 14,2015.
  11. ^"Emotion by Barbra Streisand @ARTISTdirect".ARTISTdirect.Archived fromthe originalon October 25, 2012.RetrievedFebruary 14,2015.
  12. ^"What About Me by Kenny Rogers @ARTISTdirect".ARTISTdirect.Archived fromthe originalon October 25, 2012.RetrievedFebruary 14,2015.
  13. ^Songs and Albums on which Dann Huff played on
  14. ^Biography of Giant/Dan Huff on Allmusic.com
  15. ^Tucker, Ken (April 15, 2006)."Hitting the high notes".Billboard.e5 Global Media.p. 38.RetrievedSeptember 4,2010.
  16. ^"Lonely Grill - Lonestar - Credits - AllMusic".AllMusic.RetrievedAugust 29,2016.
  17. ^Prown, Pete;Newquist, HP(1997).Legends of rock guitar: The essential reference of rock's greatest guitarists.Hal Leonard Corporation.p. 211.ISBN0-7935-4042-9.
  18. ^"1990 album: Go West Young Man".Artist Direct. Archived fromthe originalon April 7, 2015.RetrievedOctober 10,2009.
  19. ^"Red - Taylor Swift | Credits".AllMusic.
  20. ^"Lead Me On - Amy Grant | AllMusic".AllMusic.
  21. ^"Jesus Freak - dc Talk | AllMusic".AllMusic.

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