It seems inevitable if you are the progeny of a superstar like Kenny Loggins that you might try your hand (voice) at singing, and Crosby is no slouch in this department. What is more surprising is that he's only released a single record, 2009's "Time To Move." Don't be fooled by the title, this isn't dance music, but a mix of mid-tempo rockers and soft ballads -- nothing that goes into the "Danger Zone." One of the standouts to my ears is "Radio Heart."
Tuesday, August 14, 2018
"Radio Heart" by Crosby Loggins
Crosby Loggins is the product of the union between 80s soundtrack hero Kenny Loggins and his first wife, Eva Ein. I'm guessing he was named after David Crosby and not Bing Crosby.
It seems inevitable if you are the progeny of a superstar like Kenny Loggins that you might try your hand (voice) at singing, and Crosby is no slouch in this department. What is more surprising is that he's only released a single record, 2009's "Time To Move." Don't be fooled by the title, this isn't dance music, but a mix of mid-tempo rockers and soft ballads -- nothing that goes into the "Danger Zone." One of the standouts to my ears is "Radio Heart."
It seems inevitable if you are the progeny of a superstar like Kenny Loggins that you might try your hand (voice) at singing, and Crosby is no slouch in this department. What is more surprising is that he's only released a single record, 2009's "Time To Move." Don't be fooled by the title, this isn't dance music, but a mix of mid-tempo rockers and soft ballads -- nothing that goes into the "Danger Zone." One of the standouts to my ears is "Radio Heart."
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