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 ...
There are few events in all of professional sports with as much tradition involved as the annual Masters’ tournament at Augusta National. But perhaps the most iconic tradition involved with 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 ...
Grammy Award-nominated country singer Dave Loggins is dead at age 76, according to multiple reports. Loggins died Wednesday, July 10, at Alive Hospice in Nashville, according to his obituary. A cause ...
Singer-songwriter Dave Loggins died Wednesday in Nashville. He was 76. Born in Mountain City, Loggins grew up in Bristol before heading for Nashville in 1970 to chase his musical dreams. “Pieces of ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — David Allen Loggins, known for "Please Come to Boston," died at 76. The Hall of Fame singer/songwriter died on Wednesday, July 10 at Alive Hospice in Nashville, according to his ...
Dave Loggins, the Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter best known for his 1974 hit “Please Come to Boston,” died Wednesday (July 10) at Alive Hospice in Nashville. He was 76 years old. No cause of death ...
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 ...