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- Publisher : Hachette Books
- Published : 14 Jun 2022
- Pages : 304
- ISBN-10 : 0306925362
- ISBN-13 : 9780306925368
- Language : English
Still Alright: A Memoir
You know Kenny Loggins for his megahit soundtrack themes and chart-topping collaborations. Now you can know him through the intimate stories behind his five-decade career as a legendary songwriter and pop icon.
In a remarkable career, Kenny Loggins has rocked stages worldwide, released ten platinum albums, and landed hits all over the Billboard charts. His place in music history is marked by a unique gift for collaboration combined with the vision to evolve, adapt, and persevere in an industry that loves to eat its own. Loggins served as a pivotal figure in the folk-rock movement of the early '70s when he paired with former Buffalo Springfield member Jim Messina, recruited Stevie Nicks for the classic duet "Whenever I Call You ‘Friend,'" then pivoted to smooth rock in teaming up with Michael McDonald on their back-to-back Grammy-winning hits "What a Fool Believes" and "This Is It" (a seminal moment in the history of what would come to be known as yacht rock). In the '80s, Loggins became the king of soundtracks with hit recordings for Caddyshack, Footloose, and Top Gun; and a bona fide global superstar singing alongside Bruce Springsteen and Michael Jackson on "We Are the World."
In Still Alright, Kenny Loggins gives fans a candid and entertaining perspective on his life and career as one of the most noteworthy musicians of the 1970s and '80s. He provides an abundance of compelling, insightful, and terrifically amusing behind-the-scenes tales. Loggins draws readers back to the musical eras they've loved, as well as addressing the challenges and obstacles of his life and work-including two marriages that ended in divorce, a difficult but motivating relationship with the older brother for which "Danny's Song" is named, struggles with his addiction to benzodiazepines, and the revelations of turning seventy and looking back at everything that has shaped his music-and coming to terms with his rock-star persona and his true self.
In a remarkable career, Kenny Loggins has rocked stages worldwide, released ten platinum albums, and landed hits all over the Billboard charts. His place in music history is marked by a unique gift for collaboration combined with the vision to evolve, adapt, and persevere in an industry that loves to eat its own. Loggins served as a pivotal figure in the folk-rock movement of the early '70s when he paired with former Buffalo Springfield member Jim Messina, recruited Stevie Nicks for the classic duet "Whenever I Call You ‘Friend,'" then pivoted to smooth rock in teaming up with Michael McDonald on their back-to-back Grammy-winning hits "What a Fool Believes" and "This Is It" (a seminal moment in the history of what would come to be known as yacht rock). In the '80s, Loggins became the king of soundtracks with hit recordings for Caddyshack, Footloose, and Top Gun; and a bona fide global superstar singing alongside Bruce Springsteen and Michael Jackson on "We Are the World."
In Still Alright, Kenny Loggins gives fans a candid and entertaining perspective on his life and career as one of the most noteworthy musicians of the 1970s and '80s. He provides an abundance of compelling, insightful, and terrifically amusing behind-the-scenes tales. Loggins draws readers back to the musical eras they've loved, as well as addressing the challenges and obstacles of his life and work-including two marriages that ended in divorce, a difficult but motivating relationship with the older brother for which "Danny's Song" is named, struggles with his addiction to benzodiazepines, and the revelations of turning seventy and looking back at everything that has shaped his music-and coming to terms with his rock-star persona and his true self.
Editorial Reviews
"A wonderfully written book…very honest and very entertaining."―Geoff Edgers, The Washington Post
"Highly entertaining."―Spin
"A good beach read for the yacht-rock generation."―Kirkus Reviews
"Legendary songwriter Loggins brings the energy of his live performances to the page in this exhilarating look at his career.... Loggins' frank reflections on his craft are what beg an encore.... Fans won't want to skip this one."―Publishers Weekly
"Still Alright seems almost perfectly balanced in that includes plenty of words of all three legs of a good Rock Memoir Stool: creative/recording process, personal revelations/insight, and stories/anecdotes."―HoustonPress
"Loggins' thoughtful reflections on the process of songwriting turn this memoir into more than a run-of-the-mill rocker's reflections on a life of sex, drugs, and, oh yeah, rock and roll. Songwriting occupies the center of Loggins' narrative…His appealing memoir celebrates him home in fine form."―No Depression
"Highly entertaining."―Spin
"A good beach read for the yacht-rock generation."―Kirkus Reviews
"Legendary songwriter Loggins brings the energy of his live performances to the page in this exhilarating look at his career.... Loggins' frank reflections on his craft are what beg an encore.... Fans won't want to skip this one."―Publishers Weekly
"Still Alright seems almost perfectly balanced in that includes plenty of words of all three legs of a good Rock Memoir Stool: creative/recording process, personal revelations/insight, and stories/anecdotes."―HoustonPress
"Loggins' thoughtful reflections on the process of songwriting turn this memoir into more than a run-of-the-mill rocker's reflections on a life of sex, drugs, and, oh yeah, rock and roll. Songwriting occupies the center of Loggins' narrative…His appealing memoir celebrates him home in fine form."―No Depression
Readers Top Reviews
S. E. Weigertbootsie
Sounds like a bi-polar musical savant; brilliant, but bungled his way into much of his success. Way to much intimate information. He may suck at relationships, but the man immodestly knows his music and is at times fixated on his way being the only sane choice. I first heard him on Kenny Loggins with Jim Messina Sittin' In many moons ago and loved his music and his voice. Unfortunately, this book has really spoiled that for me. If you are a serious musician, read it for the arrangements and musicality, not this dude's life. What a horn dog.