Beginning his career as a staff writer for record company Wingate Music, Kenny
Loggins went on to score some of the 1980s most iconic movie soundtracks. His
name was first made when he teamed up with former Buffalo Springfield man Jim
Messina to form Loggins and Messina, a hugely successful duo that sold over 16
million records before splitting in 1976. Solo success came with acclaimed
albums Nightwatch (1978) and Keep The Fire (1979), before Loggins co-wrote the
Grammy Award-winning song What A Fool Believes with Michael McDonald - it became
a US Number 1 for The Doobie Brothers...