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DeGarmo & Key are a Christian Rock group
that started professionally in 1978. The primary members were Eddie DeGarmo and
Dana Key. Eddie played
keyboards and sang background vocals (and occasionally lead), while
Dana played lead guitar and did the majority of the lead vocals.
Other members included Tommy Cathey on bass and Greg Morrow on
drums. The group's music was of the pop and rock genres. Their best
known songs are: Destined to Win (also the title of their
1992's early "best of" album: Destined to Win), Let
the Whole World Sing, Six, Six, Six, Boycott
Hell, Every Moment, and Casual Christian.
Also most noted for their 1986 album "Streetlight", their 1987
album D&K, and their 1989 album "The Pledge". See Discography for more
info Other notable musicians who have recorded and/or toured
with DeGarmo & Key include: Kevin Rodell (drums), Chuck
Reynolds (drums), Steve Taylor (guitar) (not related to another Steve Taylor, also a
popular CCM artist) and Mark Pogue (guitar).
Both Eddie and Dana have also recorded solo albums.
During Spring 2007 Dana and Eddie received the ASCAP Vision
Award at the 29th Annual ASCAP Christian Music Awards.
Dana Key and Eddie DeGarmo reunited to do a concert October 21
2007 at TLC Church in Cordova, Tennessee.
DeGarmo and Key played at the 2008 Cornerstone Festival in Bushnell,
IL.
Facts
- DeGarmo and Key were nominated for 7 Grammy Awards and 17
Dove
Awards.
- Eddie and Dana grew up in Memphis, Tennessee, near Graceland. The liner notes
from "Greatest Hits Volume 1" cites Elvis Presley as a musical
influence.
- Season 3 American Idol finalist Diana DeGarmo is
the niece of Eddie DeGarmo.
- Eddie and Dana were originally in a short-lived band named
Globe. However, before they recorded their first
studio album, the pair dropped the band (due to becoming
Christians), as well as music for a short while. They were later
influenced by Larry
Norman's album Only Visiting This Planet.
They saw in Larry's work what they believed God could do through
Contemporary Christian music and so started The DeGarmo & Key
Band (the name listed on their first four albums), later shortening
the name to DeGarmo & Key.
- Bassist Tommy Cathey's trademark look was a black suit and
shirt with a white tie, white fedora with a black band, and
sunglasses.
- "Are You Ready" from Communication was a cover of the
1970 hit single by Pacific Gas &
Electric (band)
- DeGarmo & Key were the first Christian group to have a
music video appear on MTV. The
original video for the song "Six, Six, Six" was one of a number of
videos that MTV pulled from rotation due to violent content. The
purge was a public reaction to the U.S. Senate hearings on sex and
violence in music. MTV had ironically misinterpreted the song "Six,
Six, Six" as an anti-Christian statement. According to industry
news reports at the time, MTV exec Sandra Sparrow was unaware that
DeGarmo & Key were a Christian band when she included the video
in a list of videos to be excised. An embarrassed MTV allowed
DeGarmo & Key to submit a re-edited version, which was placed
back into rotation. Removed from the re-edited video was a short
scene of a man representing the Antichrist being set on fire.
- The album D&K was packaged with a second cassette
with identical content, but a different color theme. The package
was intended to be purchased at the price of a single cassette,
then the second cassette was to be given to an "unsaved
friend".
- The song "Don't Stop the Music" was a response to the
anti-"Christian Rock" position of evangelist Jimmy
Swaggart.
- The liner notes to the album D&K, for the song
"Brother Against Brother" included the words "dedicated to Jimmy
Swaggart" blacked out but still visible on close inspection.
- Of all of the group's backing musicians, Tommy Cathey (bass
guitar) and Greg Morrow (drums) played the most with Eddie DeGarmo
& Dana Key.
Discography
- 1978 This Time Thru
- 1979 Straight On
- 1980 This Ain't Hollywood
- 1982 No Turning Back - Live
- 1983 Mission of Mercy
- 1984 Communication
- 1985 Commander Sozo and the Charge of the Light Brigade
- 1986 Streetlight
- 1987 Streetrock (a collection of previously released songs from
the Lamb & Lion label albums)
- 1987 D&K
- 1988 Rock Solid - Absolutely Live
- 1988 Feels Good to Be Forgiven (Eddie DeGarmo)
- 1989 The Pledge
- 1990 Phase II (Eddie DeGarmo)
- 1990 The Journey: Walking with Jesus (Dana Key)
- 1991 Go to the Top
- 1992 Destined to Win: The Classic Rock Collection
- 1993 Heat It Up
- 1994(1) Greatest Hits Volume 1
- 1994(2) To Extremes
- 1995 Part of the Mystery (Dana Key)
Video
Discography
- Visions of the Light Brigade, 1985: featuring music
videos for: "Competition," "Six, Six, Six" (edited version for
MTV), "Six, Six, Six" (original un-edited version), "Destined to
Win" (with Jessie Dixon), and "Alleluia Christ is Coming".
- The Air Care Project: Rock "n" Roll Outreach to
Africa, 1987: featuring music videos for: "Activate", "Up On a
Cross", "Casual Christian", and "Every Moment".
- Rock Solid... The Rock-U-Mentary!", 1988: Live
concert, featuring the line-up of songs from the album "Rock
Solid: Absolutely Live". Also on the video is a brief history of
DeGarmo & Key, comically reported by a "news reporter" while
trying to interview DeGarmo & Key.
- Take the Pledge, 1989: featuring music videos for:
"Hand in Hand", "Rock Solid", "The Pledge", "Feels Good to be
Forgiven" (Eddie DeGarmo), and also "Heavenbound" by DC Talk. Also on the video is
an interview with Eddie DeGarmo & Dana Key by 1989 CCM Magazine editor,
John W. Styll.
- Go to the Top, 1991: featuring music videos "shot on
location in Memphis, Tennessee": "I Believe", "Ultimate Ruler", "Go
to the Top", "Against the Night", "Family Reunion", "The Rest of My
Life". Also featured on the video are highlights of Memphis,
Tennessee, "shot on location".
Links/References
[1] - Unofficial
DeGarmo & Key Homepage