In high school, Huff, along with Gordon Kennedy, was part of a little band that played at school assemblies and such. When Huff was only 16 years old, he began performing on demos in Nashville. By the time he hit 20, he helped form the Christian rock group Whiteheart. Other members were his brother, drummer David Huff, singer Steve Green, keyboardists Billy Smiley and Mark Gersmehl, and bassist Gary Lunn. Whiteheart completed three albums before Dann called it quits in 1985. After leaving Whiteheart, maybe with a taste for something different, Dann and his brother David joined forces to create another band, Giant. This one left Christian music behind to offer heavy metal, hard rock albums like Last of the Runaways and Time to Burn.
In the early '90s, Dann went out on his own again, and went back to session work, something he excels at. Over the years he has sat in on recorders for artists such as Barbra Streisand, Kenney Loggins, Reba McEntire, Celine Dion, DC Talk, Shania Twain, Michael Bolton, Luther Vandross, Donna Summer, Rod Stewart, and just about any other artists who have topped the charts in genres from country to rock to Christian and back again. Dann Huff has also moved into the role of producing, working on albums with metal superstars like Megadeth. ~ Charlotte Dillon, Rovi