After recording two albums with Christian rockers White Heart in the early 80's and having made a name as session players in the pop and rock scene, guitarist / vocalist Dann Huff and his drummer brother David hooked up with Alan Pasqua, an experienced keyboard player who lent his talents to various jazz and tock artists and Nashville session bass player Mike Brignardello to form Giant. They eventually signed with A&M Records and released 1989's “Last of the Runaways”, featuring a classic, melodic hard rock sound, which yielded a top-twenty hit with "I'll See… read more
After recording two albums with Christian rockers White Heart in the early 80's and having made a name as session players in the pop and rock sc… read more
After recording two albums with Christian rockers White Heart in the early 80's and having made a name as session players in the pop and rock scene, guitarist / vocalist Dann Huff a… read more
There are at least four acts that go by the name of Giant. 1) An American aor/hard rock band that was formed in 1987 by brothers Dann and David Huff. The band had one hit single with its power ballad I'll See You In My Dreams. They disbanded in the early 90's after two studio albums. Dann Huff revived the Giant name in 2001 with the album entitled, "III". Dann is a high-demand session player and producer in Nashville who has worked with many artists from Faith Hill to Megadeth. 2) (Current) An experimental doom metal band in the vein of Isis, Pelican and Neurosi…read more
There are at least four acts that go by the name of Giant. 1) An American aor/hard rock band that was formed in 1987 by brothers Dann and David Huff. The band had one hit single with its po… read more
There are at least four acts that go by the name of Giant. 1) An American aor/hard rock band that was formed in 1987 by brothers Dann and David Huff. The band had one hit single with its power ballad I'll See You In My Dreams. The… read more