Kenny Loggins, age 77 (born January 7, 1948), is an American singer‑songwriter and guitarist from Everett, Washington, widely celebrated for his work in soft rock and pop music and often called the “King of Movie Soundtracks” for hits like Footloose and Danger Zone featured in major films. He first found success with the duo Loggins & Messina before launching a prolific solo career that earned multiple Grammy Awards and enduring popularity across decades of music.