David Huff is an American musician, songwriter, and producer, primarily known for his work in the genres of rock, pop, and contemporary Christian music. He rose to prominence as the drummer for the popular Christian rock band White Heart, which was active from the 1980s to the 1990s. The band is known for their innovative fusion of rock and Christian themes, with notable albums such as "Freedom" (1989) and "Highlands" (1990). In addition to his work with White Heart, Huff has had a successful solo career, releasing albums that showcase his versatility as an artist. Notable solo works include "David Huff" (1994) and "The Way of the World" (1997). He has also collaborated with various artists across genres, contributing to the broader music landscape. Huff's impact on music is marked by his contributions to the evolution of Christian rock, helping to bridge mainstream rock sounds with spiritual messages. His drumming style and songwriting have influenced a generation of musicians, and he remains a respected figure in both the Christian music community and the broader rock genre.