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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.
Dave Loggins, Who Wrote Hits for Himself and Others, Dies at 76 After tasting fame with “Please Come to Boston” in 1974, he became a major Nashville songwriter.
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 ...
Dave Loggins, a singer-songwriter who composed the theme song for television coverage of The Masters, died Wednesday in Nashville. He was 76. Loggins's piece, "Augusta," was cited in his obituary ...
Dave Loggins, ‘Please Come to Boston’ Singer and Masters Theme Composer, Dies at 76 Loggins wrote the theme song "Augusta" for the Augusta Masters Golf Tournament, which has been used since 1982.
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 ...
Dave Loggins died July 10th, 2024 at the age of 76. He is survived not only by his three sons Quinn, Kyle and Dylan but by the legacy of "Augusta," the iconic Masters theme song we hear each and ...
Dave Loggins, the composer of the longstanding theme song of The Masters on CBS, passed away earlier this week at the age of 76.
Dave Loggins, a singer-songwriter who found success with 'Please Come to Boston' and golfing's enduring theme for the masters tournament, has died.
Singer-songwriter Dave Loggins, who had a hit in 1974 with the soft rock hit “Please Come to Boston,” has died. He was 76.