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Crosby Sullivan Loggins (born December 15, 1980) [1] is an American singer and songwriter. He is the oldest son of Grammy winning artist Kenny Loggins and his first wife, Eva Ein. In 2008, he was the winner of MTV 's Rock the Cradle .
Crosby Loggins; Crystal Bowersox (19 Recordings/JIVE) D. D-Nice; D-Shot; ... Jazmine Sullivan; JC Chasez; Jennifer Love Hewitt; JLS (Deal with RCA Records and Epic ...
Guest appearances are made by David Crosby and Graham Nash on "All the Pretty Little Ponies", Patti Austin on the "Neverland Medley" and Amy Grant and Gary Chapman on the title track (a rewritten version of "House at Pooh Corner", a song Loggins wrote in high school and had previously recorded with Jim Messina for their 1971 album Sittin' In).
Stephen Stills (Buffalo Springfield, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young) [1] Barry Stock (Three Days Grace) Andrew Stockdale ; Nita Strauss (The Iron Maidens, Femme Fatale) Patrick Stump (Fall Out Boy) Sugizo (Luna Sea, X Japan) Frankie Sullivan ; Tim Sult ; Hubert Sumlin; Andy Summers ; Bernard Sumner (Joy Division, New Order)
Loggins was married to Eva Ein from 1978 to 1990; they had three children: Crosby, Cody and Isabella. In 2007, the oldest, Crosby Loggins, produced his first CD, We All Go Home. In 2008 Crosby Loggins was voted the winner of the MTV reality show Rock the Cradle. Cody was born in 1983 and Isabella in 1988. [36]
Loggins is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Crosby Loggins, American singer-songwriter; Dave Loggins, singer, songwriter and musician; Kenny Loggins, American singer and songwriter; Leroy Loggins, former professional basketball player
In 1976, Richard Manuel and Van Morrison sang the song, as "Tura Lura Lural (That's an Irish Lullaby)", during The Band's farewell concert The Last Waltz."Come On, Eileen", a #1 U.K. chart single from the English band Dexys Midnight Runners, includes a chorus with the lines "Too-Ra-Loo-Ra Too-Ra-Loo-Rye, Ay / And you'll hum this tune forever."
"Danny's Song" is a song written by American singer-songwriter Kenny Loggins, as a gift for his brother Danny for the birth of his son, Colin. It first appeared on an album by Gator Creek [1] and a year later on the album Sittin' In, the debut album by Loggins and Messina.