Kenny Loggins
Kenny Loggins is a soft rock singer/songwriter and producer known for his soundtrack successes.
Rock Singer
January 7, 1948
Capricorn
77
Everett, Washington, United States
Kenny Loggins, an American singer-songwriter and guitarist, is renowned for his work in the soft rock and pop rock genres. He rose to fame with hit singles like “Footloose” and “Danger Zone,” which were featured in the respective films. Besides these, Loggins has contributed to other notable projects such as the Top Gun and Caddyshack soundtracks. With a Grammy Award under his belt and over 25 million albums sold worldwide, Loggins has enjoyed a successful music career. Apart from music, he is a licensed pilot with over 35 years of flying experience and holds an honorary membership in the U.S. Air Force’s Thunderbirds squadron. As a solo artist, Loggins has had several soundtrack successes, including an Academy Award-nominated song.