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Tacoma 2007
By Miles of Games from Seattle, WA on 11/2/2007
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Lighting, Great Sound, Perfect Set List
Cons:
Smoky Casino.....
Best For:
Everyone

Kenny Loggins close to home is awesome. There was something magic about his performance, and I'd seen other concerts he'd done. Something different was in the air! Two girls up in the front were the first to stand and stay standing and moving to the music. They were rewarded, seeming to receive a private little jam session, right down in front of them (were they girlfriends??) and that got everyone on their feet and dancing. Something different about this one still. It was my best so far of this fabulous artist.

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Great rock show!
By Mick from St. Louis on 7/30/2007
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Lighting, Great Sound, Perfect Set List
Best For:
Everyone

Saw Kenny in St. Louis on a hot July night. He has a great band, still has a great voice, positive message, and even though I would call myself a "casual" fan at best, I thought it was a great show. It made for a very fun night!

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Great show.....would do it again!
By Laura the fan from Long Beach, Ca on 7/23/2007
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Dave Mason crowd pleaser, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Lighting, Great Sound, Perfect Set List
Cons:
Too Short
Best For:
All ages, Casual Fans, Everyone

I also loved Dave Mason, a great surprise....he set the stage for a wonderful show by Loggins!

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Kenny Loggins, West Palm Beach, 4/12/07
By Monkey Boy from Merritt Island, FL on 4/15/2007
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores
Best For:
Everyone

This was my fourth Kenny Loggins concert (dating back to 1976). I don't know how but Kenny keeps getting better and better. Of course, having front row center seats added to the overall experience but any seat in the house would have great! Getting front row seats was on my "50 things to do before I die" list and the cost was certainly worth it. I think I might add it back to the list and try it again. I never realized how much the performers engage the audience until the other night.

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Kenny Loggins Biography

Singer, songwriter, and guitarist Kenny Loggins has enjoyed more than three decades of success in the music business, as a songwriter and performer, mostly in a soft rock vein. He was born Kenneth Clarke Loggins in Everett, WA in early 1948, and the family later moved to Detroit, and finally to Alhambra, CA when he was in his teens. He initially turned to music as a way of compensating for his extreme shyness, and found that he was, indeed, a talented guitarist and had a voice. For a time in the late '60s he was based in Pasadena, studying at Pasadena City College. At the end of the decade, Loggins passed through the lineup of a band called Gator Creek, who were good enough to get signed to Mercury Records. The group recorded one self-titled album, which was issued in 1970 and included an early version of Danny's Song, a track that he later recorded again as part of Loggins & Messina. He also spent time with a short-lived group called Second Helping, and was a member of the stage incarnation of the Electric Prunes during a later phase of that group's history.

Loggins was proficient on the guitar and piano, but it was his songwriting that allowed him to make his first lasting impression on the music industry. He took a job as a staff writer for Wingate Music, for 100.00 a week, and later that year four of his songs ended up on the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band album Uncle Charlie & His Dog Teddy. This event was particularly fortuitous, as that album was the first release by the newly reconstituted version of the group, and included what proved to be their biggest hit, Mr. Bojangles. The presence of the latter helped make Uncle Charlie one of the group's biggest selling long-players and the exposure generated a second hit in the form of Loggins' own House at Pooh Corner.

The success of the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band's recordings brought Loggins to the attention of former Poco member Jim Messina, who was working as a staff producer at CBS. It was Messina's intention to produce Loggins' debut album, but he also ended up playing and singing on the record, and it worked out so well that the two ended up in a duo. Loggins & Messina were among the most popular folk-based soft rock acts of the first half of the '70s and enjoyed a four-year string of successful albums.

Loggins & Messina broke up in 1976, and Loggins retained a strong following in the years immediately after. He went on to solo stardom with such million-selling albums as Celebrate Me Home, Nightwatch (which included the hit Whenever I Call You Friend), and Keep the Fire, all in the cheerful, sensitive style he had displayed in Loggins & Messina. Loggins also became known as the king of the movie soundtrack song, scoring Top Ten hits with I'm Alright (from Caddyshack), Footloose (from Footloose), Danger Zone (from Top Gun), and Nobody's Fool (from Caddyshack II). During this period, he was also one of the participants in USA for Africa on the benefit recording We Are the World. His own albums sold less well (and came less frequently) throughout the '80s, with later efforts like 1991's Leap of Faith, 1997's The Unimaginable Life, and 1998's December finding favor primarily in adult contemporary circles in 1994, he also issued a children's album, Return to Pooh Corner, and released its sequel, More Songs from Pooh Corner, in early 2000. He reunited with Messina in 2005 for a successful tour, album, and concert video, and in 2007, Loggins released How About Now, his first new solo album in four years. It was followed by All Join In in 2009. ~ William Ruhlmann & Bruce Eder, Rovi