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    David Allen Loggins (November 10, 1947 – July 10, 2024) was an American singer, songwriter, and musician. He is best known for his 1974 hit single "Please Come to Boston" as well as his 1984 duet with Anne Murray, "Nobody Loves Me Like You Do".

  2. 2 days ago · Dave Loggins, a singer-songwriter who found success with 'Please Come to Boston' and golfing's enduring theme for the masters tournament, has died.

  3. 2 days ago · Dave Loggins died at Alive Hospice in Nashville. He was 76 years old. He is survived by his three sons, Quinn Loggins, Kyle Loggins, and Dylan Loggins, as well as his grandson, Braxton Loggins. He was the second cousin of pop star Kenny Loggins. At the songwriter’s request, there will be no funeral. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made ...

  4. 2 days ago · Dave Loggins was so inspired by his round at Augusta National that he wrote a song whose instrumentals became the theme for CBS's coverage

  5. 1 day ago · Dave Loggins, a singer-songwriter who composed the theme song for television coverage of The Masters, died Wednesday in Nashville. He was 76.

  6. 2 days ago · Dave Loggins, award-winning singer and songwriter known for Please Come to Boston, died Wednesday at a hospice facility in Nashville, Tennessee at the age of 76.

  7. 2 days ago · Dave Loggins, who had a 1974 hit with “Please Come to Boston” before becoming a prolific country songwriter, has died at age 76.

  8. 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 ...

  9. 2 days ago · Dave Loggins, a small town Tennesseean who earned a top 5 pop hit in 1974 with the plaintive “Please Come To Boston,” died yesterday (July 10, 2024). His death, at age 76 at a hospice facility in Nashville, was announced today by The Tennessean.

  10. Singer/songwriter Dave Loggins, best known for his tune “Please Come To Boston,” died July 10, according to an obituary published in The Tennessean. Dave, second cousin of Grammy-winning singer Kenny Loggins, passed away at Alive Hospice in Nashville at the age of 76. “Please Come to Boston,” released in April 1974, was a Billboard Hot ...

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