
Artist
Kenny Loggins
Kenny Loggins is a rock artist from Everett, Washington formed in 1966. 37 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Rock · Everett, Washington · Best rock albums
- 37
- Releases
- 1977–2024
- Active years
- 1966
- Formed

Artist
Kenny Loggins is a rock artist from Everett, Washington formed in 1966. 37 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Rock · Everett, Washington · Best rock albums

Most popular
Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow: The Greatest Hits of Kenny Loggins
1997 · 15 tracks

The Essential Kenny Loggins
2002

Back to Avalon
1988

Keep the Fire
1979

Leap of Faith
1991

High Adventure
1982

Nightwatch
1978

Celebrate Me Home
1977

Return to Pooh Corner
1994

Vox Humana
1985

How About Now
2007

More Songs From Pooh Corner
2000

December
1998

The Unimaginable Life
1997
Forever Greatest Hits
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Keeping My Head (Live Saratoga '77)
2023

Listen To The Voices (Live 1988)
2022

Sail Away (Live)
2021
Playlist: Kenny Loggins the Rock 'N' Roll Years, 1979-1988
2012
All Join In
2009
The Essential Kenny Loggins: Limited Edition 3.0
2008
Superhits
2008
Collections
2006
Whenever I Call You Friend
2005
It's About Time
2003
Christmas Time Is Here
2001
Conviction of the Heart (and Other Hits)
1998
Love Songs of Kenny Loggins
1993

Outside: From The Redwoods
1993

Alive
1988
Releases by other artists featuring Kenny Loggins.
Kenneth Clark "Kenny" Loggins (born January 7, 1948) is an American singer and songwriter. He is known for soft rock music beginning during the 1970s, and later for writing and performing for movie soundtracks in the 1980s. Originally a part of the duo Loggins and Messina, he became a solo artist and has written songs for other artists. Loggins (born in Everett, Washington) is the youngest of three brothers. His mother was Lina (nee Massie), a homemaker, and his father, Robert George Loggins, was a salesman. They lived in Detroit and Seattle before settling in Alhambra, California. Loggins attended San Gabriel Mission High School, graduating in 1966. He formed a band called the Second Helping, that released three singles during 1968 and 1969 on Viva Records. Greg Shaw described the efforts as "excellent punky folk-pop records" that were written by Loggins who was likely to be the bandleader and singer as well; Shaw included "Let Me In" on both Highs in the Mid-Sixties, Volume 2 and the Pebbles, Volume 9 CD. Loggins had a short gig playing guitar for the "The New Improved" Electric Prunes in 1969 before writing four songs for the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, which were included in their …