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Dana Key, one-half of the Christian rock group DeGarmo & Key, died at age 56 on Sunday from complications associated with a blood clot.

 

His death was confirmed after singer Todd Agnew posted a goodbye letter to Key on his Web site Monday:

 

"Dana Key took that last step to the promised land last night. Right now, his God, his Father, his Savior is filling every promise He made. I don't know exactly what that looks like, but Dana deserved it."

 

Key and bandmate Eddie DeGarmo, who have known each other since grade school, began playing as DeGarmo & Key in 1978. Key has also released two solo albums.

 

Dear Mr. Clapton was written after Claptons son died and Clapton had written Tears In Heaven. Dana tried calling and talking to Clapton but after several attempts he wrote this song in hopes to provide some comfort to Clapton

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1buDYH2ZE44

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7Cdxl4INfw&feature=channel

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQ6hDUoDI3E

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Damn ..., another one ! :( R.I.P., Dana !

 

And I agree, "Streetlight" IS fantastic !!

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