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Dana Key (December 30, 1953  June 6, 2010) was an American Christian rock guitarist, singer, and producer who was co-founder of the Christian rock group DeGarmo and Key with keyboardist Eddie DeGarmo, best friends since the first grade. Key grew up in Memphis, Tennessee, meeting DeGarmo in the 1st grade. The two grew up together in the same neighborhood. Key was a direct descendant of Francis Scott Key, the author of The Star-Spangled Banner.[1]

DeGarmo and Key toured the world, headlining and opening with other major Christian rock bands including Servant, Petra, Joe English, Amy Grant, Resurrection Band, Jessy Dixon, Mylon LeFevre and Broken Heart, and dc Talk (who were both an opening act and members of D&K's roadie crew). Key and Eddie DeGarmo produced the first video by contemporary Christian artists to be aired on MTV.[2] Key released two solo albums as well.

In 1989, Key co-authored the book Don't Stop the Music, described in the cover notes as "a defence of contemporary Christian music written by one of its premier performers."[3]

Following retirement, Key served as the head of Ardent Records, and hosted a TV show, featuring new, younger, Christian bands. Key had been serving as the pastor of a small church in Cordova, Tennessee, The Love of Christ Church (tlc).[2]

Key died due to a ruptured blood clot on Sunday, June 6, 2010 at age 56, according to CCM Magazine's website.[4][5]


Discography


This Time Thru

Straight On

This Ain't Hollywood

No Turning Back: Live

Mission of Mercy

Communication

Commander Sozo and the Charge of the Light Brigade

Streetlight

Streetrock (a collection of previously released songs from the Lamb & Lion label albums)

D&K

Rock Solid: Absolutely Live

The Pledge

The Journey: Walking with Jesus (Dana Key solo album)

Go to the Top

Destined to Win: The Classic Rock Collection

Heat it Up

To Extremes

Greatest Hits Volume 1

Part of the Mystery (Dana Key solo album)

History Makers

The Very Best of DeGarmo & Key


References


  1. (1989). Don't Stop The Music. p 70. Zondervan. ISBN 0-310-51681-1
  2. von Buseck, Craig (June 7, 2010). "Musician and Pastor Dana Key Dead at 56". Retrieved March 24, 2020.
  3. (1989). Don't Stop The Music. Zondervan. ISBN 0-310-51681-1
  4. "Dana Key Passes Away Sunday Night". Christ Community Music Magazine. Archived from the original on 2012-09-10. Retrieved 2010-06-07.
  5. "Dana Key Dies at 56". Archived from the original on 2010-06-11. Retrieved 2010-06-07.



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