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"I tend to write complicated songs, and so we just went mindless on it," said Kenny Loggins of his 1982 collaboration with ...
Kenny Loggins and his wife, Lisa, are combining two of their passions — pickleball and helping others — in a new fundraiser ...
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None of that stopped Kenny Loggins from thriving with “Nodody’s Fool.” Some things remain unaffected by the passing of time or the changing of taste. Loggins’ voice livening up a movie is ...
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Actor Duane Henry, left, and singer/songwriter Kenny Loggins will be among the Santa Barbara Pickleball tournament players. (Courtesy photo) For the ...
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‘Please Come to Boston’ was his biggest hit in 1974, rising to No.5 in the US, while the previous year, ‘Pieces of April’ — which he wrote for Three Dog Night — was a top-20 song.
Composing “Boop!” was a “great new challenge,” says Foster, 75, who has scaled the Top 40 charts through his collaborations with Chicago, Kenny Loggins and Earth, Wind & Fire.