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Artist: Terry Huff
Terry Huff is an obscure Washington, D.C.-based singer whose biggest hit was the ache-filled "The Lonely One," a substantial hit along the East Coast. Terry was born in North Carolina and raised in Maryland foster homes; he started singing in church at an early age before graduating to school talent shows. At the shows he would sing songs by... [+] Read More
Artist: Ronn Huff
Artist: Dann Huff
Guitarist and singer Dann Huff was born in 1960 and was raised in a musically gifted family. His brother, David Huff, began playing drums in third grade. Their father, Ronn Huff, worked as a conductor and arranger. Dann favored the guitar. He took a few lessons; some even classical, but mostly played by ear. When he was 13, a session guitarist... [+] Read More
Artist: Mark Huff
Based in Las Vegas, this folk/rock singer/songwriter has been playing for several years now, but only in recent years has he put his words to disc. In 1999, Mark Huff released his debut album, Skeleton Faith, which received wide praise and top honors among various local music critics, as well as national music publications. In 2001, Huff... [+] Read More
Artist: George Huff
One of the most likable singers on the third season of the nationally televised talent contest American Idol, George Huff was voted off halfway through the competition but returned to the public eye as a spiritual-pop singer signed to the Christian label Word. Born into poverty in New Orleans, Huff was either in school or at church in his... [+] Read More
Artist: Leon Huff
Session pianist Leon Huff became half of a seminal R&B songwriting and production team when he teamed with Kenny Gamble in 1965. Huff played on sessions for Phil Spector, the Ronettes, and Carole King in New York City before moving to Philadelphia. He formed the Locomotions, and did sessions for Cameo and Swan. Huff performed on the song "The... [+] Read More
Artist: Jezzro & Huff
Jezzro & Huff is the duo of guitarist/bassist Jack Jezzro and drummer/percussionist David Lyndon Huff, two Nashville session musicians who came together to record the album Worldbeat Brazil, released by Green Hill Productions in early 2001. Jezzro earned a Bachelors of Music degree from the Eastman School of Music, then played with various... [+] Read More
Artist: Travers Huff
Artist: David Huff
Artist: Ross Huff
Artist: Sean Huff
Artist: Gamble & Huff
Artist: Eric Huff
Artist: Huff & Puff
Artist: Huff & Herb
Artist: Scotty Huff
Artist: David Lyndon Huff
David Lyndon Huff, the son of arranger/conductor Ronn Huff, got his first drum set when he was in the third grade, the same year that he moved to Nashville. By his high school years, he was working as a session musician. He began at Belmont College, but switched to Azusa Pacific College in southern California, and then began doing sessions and... [+] Read More
Artist: Huff'n'Tuff
Artist: Mark Huff & Inflatables
Artist: Rascal Flatts
Five studio albums into their incredible career, the members of Rascal Flatts find themselves firmly atop the music world. Gary LeVox, Jay DeMarcus and Joe Don Rooney have scaled unbelievable heights in the eight years since their debut, and yet with the release of Still Feels Good, they find their fortunes still rising. For proof, they need to... [+] Read More
Artist: The Soul Survivors
The Soul Survivors' only giant hit, "Expressway to Your Heart," was one of the first notable productions by Philadelphia wizards Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff in 1967. Although they were white, the Soul Survivors adopted a convincing R&B sound for their early singles on Crimson. Gamble and Huff loaded "Expressway to Your Heart" with honking horns... [+] Read More
Artist: Cary Gilbert
Lyricist Cary Grant Gilbert, aka Hippy, grew up in Camden, NJ, and was friends with Leon Huff before Huff blew up with Philadelphia International records. He would help Huff get his electric piano in his car after gigs. This occurred when Huff played keyboards with Kenny Gamble & the Romeos -- the two grew up together in Camden. The glib,... [+] Read More
Artist: Giant
After recording two unsuccessful albums with Christian rockers White Heart in the early '80s, guitarist/vocalist Dann Huff found refuge in session work, eventually becoming one of the most requested, reliable, and versatile players in the business. But after years backing everyone from Michael Jackson to Amy Grant, Huff decided to give it one... [+] Read More
Artist: The Ambassadors
The Ambassadors had but one small R&B hit in 1969, "I Really Love You," a dramatic ballad in the Philadelphia soul style with an ascending horn riff, co-written by Kenny Gamble. They did stay together long enough to do an album, Soul Summit, which featured several musicians -- including Leon Huff (on piano) and Earl Young (drums) -- who were... [+] Read More
Artist: Kenny Gamble
In tandem with his partner Leon Huff, producer and songwriter Kenny Gamble was the principal architect behind the lush and seductive Philly Soul sound, one of the most popular and influential musical developments of the 1970s. Born in Philadelphia on August 11, 1943, he first teamed with Huff during the late '50s while a member of the harmony... [+] Read More