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Singer-songwriter Kenny Loggins recounts his 50-year career in his new memoir, "Still Alright." Its publication came just weeks after the new 'Top Gun' movie hit theaters in June, which featured ...
Grammy-winning musician Kenny Loggins has found a new spot to cut loose, buying an updated home in the Montecito area for $2.945 million.
Singer Kenny Loggins revealed he had re-recorded the 1986 hit "Danger Zone" for Tom Cruise's latest flick "Top Gun: Maverick" however, the song was never used.
Kenny Loggins is hitting the road one last time. The singer-songwriter, 75, has announced his This Is It! farewell tour , which will feature 12 dates from January through October.
Loggins tells EW he put a new spin on the famous track for the sequel. "I did re-record 'Danger Zone' to make a 5.0 version that would wrap around the audience," he says.
Kenny Loggins in his recent memoir “Still Alright” semi-facetiously noted that “at 50, I was just old. At 60, I was somehow cool. By 70, I was an icon. That is how it works isn’t it?” ...
Grammy-winning artist Kenny Loggins has cut loose of his home in Santa Barbara, selling the one-acre spread for $2.65 million.
Kenny Loggins is focused on family after the birth of his first grandchild. John M. Heller / Getty Images Contributor "This is why I'm here," he told his fans on Facebook .
Backstage, Loggins couldn’t help but inquire about the fate of his song. Related Stories. Brad Pitt Says Tom Cruise Dropped Out of ‘Ford v.
Dave Loggins, a singer-songwriter who had a memorable chart-topper with “Please Come to Boston” in 1974, died Wednesday at Alive Hospice in Nashville.He was 76; no cause of death was given ...