
 Dana Key  was an American  Christian rock guitarist,  singer, and producer who was co-founder of the Christian rock group DeGarmo & Key, with keyboardist Eddie  DeGarmo, who became best friends with him since the first grade,  who also hails from Memphis, Tennessee, has died from a ruptured blood clot. he was 56. Key is a direct descendant  (great-great-great-great-great-great grandson) of the famous Francis Scott Key, author of The Star-Spangled Banner.
Dana Key  was an American  Christian rock guitarist,  singer, and producer who was co-founder of the Christian rock group DeGarmo & Key, with keyboardist Eddie  DeGarmo, who became best friends with him since the first grade,  who also hails from Memphis, Tennessee, has died from a ruptured blood clot. he was 56. Key is a direct descendant  (great-great-great-great-great-great grandson) of the famous Francis Scott Key, author of The Star-Spangled Banner.(December 30, 1953–June 6, 2010)
 DeGarmo & Key toured the world, headlining and opening  with other major Christian Rock bands including Servant, Petra, Joe English, Amy  Grant, Resurrection Band, Jesse Dixon, Mylon  LeFevre and Broken Heart, and dc Talk (their roadie crew for a period). Dana released two  solo albums as well.
DeGarmo & Key toured the world, headlining and opening  with other major Christian Rock bands including Servant, Petra, Joe English, Amy  Grant, Resurrection Band, Jesse Dixon, Mylon  LeFevre and Broken Heart, and dc Talk (their roadie crew for a period). Dana released two  solo albums as well.
 Following retirement, Dana served as the head of Ardent Records, and hosted a TV show, featuring new,  younger, Christian bands. Dana had been serving as the pastor of a small  church in Cordova, Tennessee, The  Love of Christ Church (tlc).
Following retirement, Dana served as the head of Ardent Records, and hosted a TV show, featuring new,  younger, Christian bands. Dana had been serving as the pastor of a small  church in Cordova, Tennessee, The  Love of Christ Church (tlc).
Dana Key died due to a ruptured blood clot on Sunday, June 6, 2010 at age 56, according to CCM Magazine's website.[1][2]
Discography
- DeGarmo and Key
- This Time Thru 1978
- Straight On 1979
- Stella This Ain't Hollywood 1980
- No Turning Back: Live 1982
- Mission of Mercy 1983
- Communication 1984
- Commander Sozo and the Charge of the Light Brigade 1985
- Streetlight 1986
- D&K 1987
- Rock Solid—Absolutely Live 1988
- The Pledge 1989
- Go To The Top 1991
- Destined to Win 1992
- Heat It Up 1993
- DeGarmo and Key 1994
- To Extremes 1994
- Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 1995
- History Makers: DeGarmo & Key Collection 2003
- Solo
- The Journey: Walking with Jesus 1990
- Part of the Mystery
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