Country Singer Dave Loggins Dies at 76
Country Singer Dave Loggins Dies at 76

Country Singer Dave Loggins Dies at 76

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Country singer and songwriter Dave Loggins, known for his hit song 'Please Come to Boston' in 1974, passed away at 76 in Nashville. He wrote the iconic theme song for the Augusta Masters Golf Tournament, the longest-running sports theme in history. Loggins, inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, also won a CMA Award in 1986 as the only unsigned artist for his duet with Anne Murray. His successful career spanned decades, impacting artists like Willie Nelson and Ray Charles. Survived by three sons and a grandson, Loggins requested no funeral but suggested donations to Alive Hospice in his name.

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