Dann may have used up all of the chorus along with Lukather, Landau, Thompson, Rowan and many others but...man alive, they knew how to use it and I ...miss those days! Long live the Tri-stereo chorus and the Eventide H-3000!
As a young 11 year old boy, my new step father was a guitar player and a HiFi stereo nut. I too was turned on to Al DiMeola in about 1976 but just didn't "get it" yet. I discovered Dann in about 1990 through Giant records and had heard a TON of White Heart but didn't know then he was involved with them, then. Dann is in my top 5 of influences to this day and I have been player 30 years plus. Love me some Dann. Dann is just a wicked talent...Wicked
My TINY brain understood VERY LITTLE of what was just said here,but I DO KNOW that Dann Huff is GREAT!(and underrated)!From the moment I first heard Whiteheart's(Self titled album),I wanted to play electric guitar.No other guitarist EVER made me feel THAT way(previously)!First,Air guitar!,and then,hands on.I play nothing LIKE DH(except maybe his pedal tones and vibrato),but DH is a living legend!
Never heard of him and I've looked at the credits for a LOT of well-known 1980's albums and songs. Only have ever seen "The Big Five": Huff, Lukather, Landau, Dean Parks and Bruce Gaitsch. Those are the main ones I've seen playing on the 1980's and early 90's stuff.
I drove Larry Carlton twice to the Grammy’s while he was out here in Los Angeles. Wasn’t at all familiar with his guitar playing, but I grew up listening to Giant, and bought both of their first 2 albums when they came out. So many good songs by Giant. Probably “Innocent Days” is my all-time favorite and “Lost in Paradise” is their most underrated songs.
colin keyworth I've heard Dann Huff on a lot of country songs from Clint Black, BlackHawk, Faith Hill, John Anderson, Doug Stone, Clay Walker, Kenny Rogers, Tracy Lawrence, Shania Twain, and Tim McGraw.
Stunning camera work...stunning
LOL :)
Back-lit and all 🤩
I couldn't agree more! A blind, deaf and one armed person would've done an infinitely better job of properly capturing the subject.
I think it’s a Dog or a Raccoon filming this . Maybe drunk too
@@rezathenightfly ...or a Raccoon..........coked-up!
Dann may have used up all of the chorus along with Lukather, Landau, Thompson, Rowan and many others but...man alive, they knew how to use it and I ...miss those days! Long live the Tri-stereo chorus and the Eventide H-3000!
It should be made a crime to be this much underrated.
Dann Huff: The Gold Standard.....period.
As a young 11 year old boy, my new step father was a guitar player and a HiFi stereo nut. I too was turned on to Al DiMeola in about 1976 but just didn't "get it" yet. I discovered Dann in about 1990 through Giant records and had heard a TON of White Heart but didn't know then he was involved with them, then. Dann is in my top 5 of influences to this day and I have been player 30 years plus. Love me some Dann. Dann is just a wicked talent...Wicked
My TINY brain understood VERY LITTLE of what was just said here,but I DO KNOW that Dann Huff is GREAT!(and underrated)!From the moment I first heard Whiteheart's(Self titled album),I wanted to play electric guitar.No other guitarist EVER made me feel THAT way(previously)!First,Air guitar!,and then,hands on.I play nothing LIKE DH(except maybe his pedal tones and vibrato),but DH is a living legend!
Badass guitarist!! Loved him since his session work in the pop & r&b genres starting in the 80's!!
I don't know why, but I was grinning like a goofball the whole time :)
I could listen to Dann talk for hours :D
*cheers*
Awesome! One of the three most prolific and most-heard sessions guitarists of the 1980's, along with Steve Lukather and Michael Landau. :-D
Michael Thompson too.....he rarely gets mentioned but he may top them all as to top ten played on hits
Never heard of him and I've looked at the credits for a LOT of well-known 1980's albums and songs. Only have ever seen "The Big Five": Huff, Lukather, Landau, Dean Parks and Bruce Gaitsch. Those are the main ones I've seen playing on the 1980's and early 90's stuff.
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I drove Larry Carlton twice to the Grammy’s while he was out here in Los Angeles. Wasn’t at all familiar with his guitar playing, but I grew up listening to Giant, and bought both of their first 2 albums when they came out. So many good songs by Giant. Probably “Innocent Days” is my all-time favorite and “Lost in Paradise” is their most underrated songs.
Impossible to say if one guitrist is the best. So many styles so many players. He is definately amazing on guitar/song writing and vocals.
This guy should never have left Giant! Great band!
Thank you Dann blessings....
This is the most inspiring person, as a guitarist, musician and human being.
Tasty Guitarist and Tasty Producer. He is amazing
Think you've never heard Dann Huff... If you've heard Shania you've heard Dann
colin keyworth I've heard Dann Huff on a lot of country songs from Clint Black, BlackHawk, Faith Hill, John Anderson, Doug Stone, Clay Walker, Kenny Rogers, Tracy Lawrence, Shania Twain, and Tim McGraw.
Don't forget Lonestar and one of the biggest songs ever Amazed, Dann producer and played guitar.
Ahaaa! always thought she had a good Guitar player!! :)
It was interesting what he said about Chorus.
I dann huff to the bits!
great interview but the cameraman makes me feel dizzy
He is a great songwriter too!
With Ken Tamplin, it would have made a beautiful duet.
Dann played on the 1987 Whitesnake album!!
Danny Brew that’s all Sykes sorry
Dann played the solo on the Here I Go Again radio edit
Thank you!
Uh, he played on the Whitesnske more than just the radio edit of Here I Go Again. He is all over it... you just don't know it...
@@GeoffSweet for sure, thanks
The interview was produced by Shawn Ryan.
@ManDelKubbar word!!!
I know this was uploaded on 16 May 2011, any idea when (which year) it was shot?
we all learnt to write read and arange and got dropped with fully locked by all universal artists
Holy sh... is this Trace Foster? Did he work for TC?
5:10 or 5:11: who farted? of Huff Harted?
I have onley with a Marshall Ampifiler CODE 25 play in Love Jimi the Rat
Not to mention good looking
Great guitarist, great company in TC Electronic BUT Worst camera man and sound known to man...
I felt sea sick and stopped watching...fire him.
Well, not really.
Softubes
annoying questions