Kenny Loggins is saying “This Is It.” For real, this time. The legendary hitmaker has announced he will hit the road one final time in 2023 before calling it a day on touring. Loggins dropped the news, along with tour dates, saying “after spending a lifetime on the road, I want to have more time at home."
Loggins first burst onto the music scene in 1971 alongside Jimmy Messina. The “Danger Zone” star said he does not consider this “the end of my professional career but certainly a halt to the grind of major touring.” The “This Is It” tour will launch March 10th in Sarasota, Florida and bounce around the US through the end of October.
"I'll be playing songs that I feel sum up the emotional story of my music," says Loggins. "This will include 90% of the hits and 10 or so percent of the deeper cuts."
Source: Ultimate Classic Rock
Kenny Loggins' "I'm Alright" is used as the soundtrack for some new Caddyshack-inspired Super Bowl ads.
One clip recreates the famous scene from the film where groundskeeper Carl Spackler - played by Bill Murray in the 1980 movie and former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo in the new ad - gives a play-by-play of his golf swing. "The crowd is deadly silent," Romo says. "Young Cinderella story happening right in front of our eyes. Former quarterback about to become tournament champion."
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