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Yoakam announced the release of Brighter Days in late 2024. The album was preceded by a lead single titled "I'll Pay the Price". The album was preceded by a lead single titled "I'll Pay the Price". At the same time, he also released a music video for the track "I Don't Know How to Say Goodbye (Bang Bang Boom Boom)", which features Post Malone .
"Oklahoma Wind" – written and sung by Billy Joe Shaver, 1982; he later recorded it with Waylon Jennings, 1993. [369] "Oklahoma Wind" – written by lead singer Shaun Johnson for his a cappella group Tonic Sol-fa, 2001. [370] "Oklahoma Wind" – Gretchen Anderson, 2003. [371] "Oklahoma Wind" – Hunt Family Bluegrass, 2010. [372] (Each of the ...
Offor regularly performs at the Kennedy Center to help spread awareness about artists with disabilities. In 2022 he released the single "Brighter Days", accompanied by an album of the same name. [5] The song reached 17 on the Billboard Top 20 at the time. [6] It also reached No. 25 on the mainstream Adult Contemporary chart. [7]
Dave Loggins, a singer-songwriter who had a memorable chart-topper with “Please Come to Boston” in 1974, died Wednesday at Alive Hospice in Nashville. He was 76; no cause of death was given.
Loggins and Messina was an American pop rock duo consisting of Kenny Loggins and Jim Messina, who achieved major chart success during the early-mid 1970s. Among their well-known songs are " Danny's Song ", " House at Pooh Corner ", and " Your Mama Don't Dance ".
Loggins has described the song as 'an experiment in pushing my limits to include rock', from the liner notes of his 1997 compilation Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow. According to Loggins, the bullwhip sound effect in the song was created using a whip that was also used for the Indiana Jones movies. [3] It was released as a single on August 12, 1982.
Dwight David Yoakam (born October 23, 1956) is an American singer-songwriter, actor, and filmmaker. He first achieved mainstream attention in 1986 with the release of his debut album Guitars, Cadillacs, Etc., Etc..
Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow is the second compilation and first greatest hits album by American singer-songwriter Kenny Loggins.Released in 1997, it contains many of the hit singles from Loggins' solo career, including many of his movie soundtrack contributions, as well as "The Rest of Your Life," a preview of his subsequent album The Unimaginable Life.