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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 .
Rock the Cradle is an MTV reality show in which the offspring of R&B, pop, and rock stars from the 1980s and 1990s vie in a six-week singing competition. [1] The show debuted on April 3, 2008, and ended on May 8 of the same year.
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Ethel Kennedy is being remembered by those who loved her most.. Ethel, the widow of late Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, died at age 96 on Oct. 10 from complications related to a stroke. After her husband ...
"Louis Sullivan The Function of Ornament" Edited by Wim de Witt - Chicago Historical Society - The Saint Louis Art Museum. (ISBN 0-393-30498-1) "Louis Sullivan Prophet of Modern Architecture" by Hugh Morrison "Small Town Sullivan" by Blair Kamin The Chicago Tribune May 26, 2006 Section 5 p. 1; The Clinton Herald December 7, 1909 p. 8
Dave Loggins, the singer-songwriter behind the 1974 smash “Please Come to Boston” and the theme for the Masters golf tournament, has died.
KGFL (1110 AM, "The Trip Classic Hits 94.7, 97.3 & 1110") is a radio station broadcasting a classic hits music format. [2] Licensed to Clinton, Arkansas, United States, the station is currently owned by King-Sullivan Radio.
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