Dave Loggins, a singer-songwriter who had a memorable chart-topper with “Please Come to Boston” in 1974, died Wednesday at Alive Hospice in Nashville. He was 76; no cause of death was given. With ...
Prior to his success of “Please Come to Boston,” Loggins’ song “Pieces of April” became a Top-20 Hot 100 hit for Three Dog Night in 1973. “Please Come to Boston” was Loggins’ only major pop hit as an ...
Dave Loggins, the singer-songwriter behind the 1974 smash “Please Come to Boston” and the theme for the Masters golf tournament, has died. He was 76. According to an obituary notice placed in the ...
Dave Loggins, the Grammy nominated Hall of Fame singer/songwriter best known for his 1974 hit, “Please Come To Boston,” died on July 10th at Alive Hospice in Nashville, Tennessee. He was 76 years old ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WJHL) — Grammy-nominated Hall of Fame singer and songwriter David Loggins died on Wednesday at Alive Hospice in Nashville. Originally born in Shady Valley, Loggins started his life ...
The singer-songwriter also wrote the longstanding "Augusta" theme song for golf's Masters Tournament Rachel DeSantis is a senior writer on the music team at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE ...
Dave Loggins, the singer-songwriter behind the 1974 smash "Please Come to Boston" and the theme for the Masters golf tournament, has died. He was 76. According to an obituary notice placed in the ...
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