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Soft rock singer/songwriter, guitarist, pianist and producer KENNY LOGGINS had a consistent string of hits in the '70s, '80s and '90s. After playing in several bands in the late '60s and honing his songwriting chops as a staff songwriter, Kenny rose to prominence with Loggins & Messina, a duo with fellow singer/songwriter Jim Messina. The two were together from 72 to 76, and released a string of successful albums.
Kenny's first solo album was released in '77, and included the hit
He was born in 1948, and the family moved to California when he was in his teens. Kenny initially turned to music as a way of compensating for his extreme shyness, and in the process discovered that he was a talented guitarist and had a voice. At the end of the decade, Kenny joined a band called Gator Creek and they were signed to a label. The group recorded one self-titled album, which was issued in 1970 and
Kenny Loggins was proficient on the guitar and piano, but it was his songwriting that enabled him to make his first lasting impression on
Next came "House at Pooh Corner." Kenny's success brought him to the
The pair broke up in 1976, and Kenny retained a strong following in the years immediately after. He went on to solo stardom with million-selling albums and he kept writing hit after hit after hit in the cheerful, sensitive style he had developed.
Kenny Loggins joins us this week to share the increible highs and lows of his musical journey. He also tells us about playing pickleball, venturing out on his e-bike with his new wife and his on-going search for the world's ( or at least Los Angeles') best donut. He also fills us in with details about his new book "Still Alright." You can pick up a copy from all good bookstores and online.
I hope you enjoy our chat. If you'd like to know more about Kenny please jump onto his website https://kennyloggins.com/
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Soft rock singer/songwriter, guitarist, pianist and producer KENNY LOGGINS had a consistent string of hits in the '70s, '80s and '90s. After playing in several bands in the late '60s and honing his songwriting chops as a staff songwriter, Kenny rose to prominence with Loggins & Messina, a duo with fellow singer/songwriter Jim Messina. The two were together from 72 to 76, and released a string of successful albums.
Kenny's first solo album was released in '77, and included the hit
He was born in 1948, and the family moved to California when he was in his teens. Kenny initially turned to music as a way of compensating for his extreme shyness, and in the process discovered that he was a talented guitarist and had a voice. At the end of the decade, Kenny joined a band called Gator Creek and they were signed to a label. The group recorded one self-titled album, which was issued in 1970 and
Kenny Loggins was proficient on the guitar and piano, but it was his songwriting that enabled him to make his first lasting impression on
Next came "House at Pooh Corner." Kenny's success brought him to the
The pair broke up in 1976, and Kenny retained a strong following in the years immediately after. He went on to solo stardom with million-selling albums and he kept writing hit after hit after hit in the cheerful, sensitive style he had developed.
Kenny Loggins joins us this week to share the increible highs and lows of his musical journey. He also tells us about playing pickleball, venturing out on his e-bike with his new wife and his on-going search for the world's ( or at least Los Angeles') best donut. He also fills us in with details about his new book "Still Alright." You can pick up a copy from all good bookstores and online.
I hope you enjoy our chat. If you'd like to know more about Kenny please jump onto his website https://kennyloggins.com/

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