Dave Loggins

Artist

Birthday November 10, 1947

Birth Sign Scorpio

Birthplace Mountain City, Tennessee, U.S.

Age 76 years old

Nationality United States

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1947

David Allen Loggins (born November 10, 1947) is an American singer, songwriter, and musician.

1973

Loggins also wrote the song "Pieces of April" for the band Three Dog Night, which was a Top 20 success during 1973.

He has written material for Tanya Tucker, Restless Heart, Wynonna Judd, Reba McEntire, Gary Morris, Billy Ray Cyrus, Alabama, Toby Keith, Don Williams, Crystal Gayle, and the number one hits "Morning Desire" by Kenny Rogers and "You Make Me Want To Make You Mine" by Juice Newton.

1974

Loggins is best known for his 1974 song composition "Please Come to Boston", which was a No. 5 popular music success (No. 1 Easy Listening) in the U.S. He was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1995.

He is the second cousin of singer-songwriter Kenny Loggins, although they had never met until later in their professional careers.

1981

One of Loggins' most famous musical compositions is "Augusta," which he wrote in 1981 while visiting The Augusta National Golf Club.

The following year, CBS began using the song as a theme in its coverage each year of the Masters Golf Tournament.

1982

In 1982, David Lasley released a cover version of Loggins’ “If I Had My Wish Tonight”, originally released by Loggins in 1979.

Before becoming a musician, Loggins was employed as a draftsman and as an insurance salesman.

1984

During 1984, he recorded "Nobody Loves Me Like You Do," a duet with Anne Murray, which scored number one on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart.

1985

Loggins and Murray were named Vocal Duo of the Year at the CMA Awards during 1985.