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Crosby Sullivan Loggins (born December 15, 1980) is an American singer and songwriter. He is the oldest son of Grammy winning artist Kenny Loggins and his first wife, Eva Ein. In 2008, he was the winner of MTV 's Rock the Cradle .

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23-503: Loggins is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Crosby Loggins , American singer-songwriter Dave Loggins , singer, songwriter and musician Kenny Loggins , American singer and songwriter Leroy Loggins , former professional basketball player See also [ edit ] Loggins and Messina , American rock-pop duo Sam Loggin (born 1977), English actress [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with

46-504: A VH1 reality show in which Ambrose worked with celebrities who had "lost their swagger" to rebuild and rehabilitate their style. Her book, Effortless Style , was released in 2006. In October 2020, Puma announced that Ambrose would be joining them as creative director of Puma Hoops. Jay-Z had been the creative director for the brand's basketball line since 2018, and he introduced Ambrose to CEO Bjørn Gulden and director of brand and marketing Adam Petrick. Ambrose released High Court,

69-477: A 25-piece women's basketball collection, in December 2021, her first fashion line and the first women's basketball line ever released by the company. Ambrose is frequently credited with bringing high fashion together with the hip hop/R&B sphere: and, conversely, bringing streetwear to fashion runways. Some industry figures credit Ambrose's background in costuming, as opposed to traditional training as

92-586: A Costume Designer for She has also designed notable looks for her long-time friend and collaborator Jay-Z , including his wardrobes for the On the Run and On the Run II tours and his suits for Black Is King . Ambrose was the costume designer for the 1998 film Belly , directed by Hype Williams , with whom she frequently collaborated, and a stylist for The X-Factor in 2011. In 2012 she debuted Styled by June ,

115-418: A cover of his father's song "I'm All Right" He received a score of 34 out of 40 points. (individually 7.5, 7.5, 10, 9) He received a perfect 10 from judge June Ambrose for his sex appeal and a low score of 7.5 from judge Belinda Carlisle because she claimed he was awkward and called his performance "frat-rock" He, once again, did not receive a place in the untouchable chair and was up for elimination. Crosby

138-624: A new name, Crosby Loggins and the Light. Their debut album, We All Go Home was released on September 25, 2007 and was placed under the pop genre. They have played over 100 shows in both the United States and Europe. Crosby co-wrote 10 of the 12 songs on the album, and was the sole writer of the song, "We All Go Home". Crosby was offered to appear on the MTV reality show Rock the Cradle in

161-759: A one-bedroom apartment in the Bronx with her mother and sister. She recalls interest in fashion at an early age, when she began cutting up her grandmother's curtains to design dresses for her Barbie dolls and produced fashion shows for the parents of her early school classmates. She attended Talent Unlimited High School at the Julia Richman Education Complex where she began designing costumes for theater productions. After graduation, she went to work as an office administrator at S. G. Warburg & Co. for two years before securing an internship at MCA Records where she began styling artists for

184-402: A score of 32.5 out of possible 40 points. (individually receiving a 6.5, 8, 9 and 9) He received a high 9 from judge June Ambrose for being consistent and a low 6.5 from judge Belinda Carlisle because she viewed his performance as disappointing and boring. He, once again, did not receive a place in the untouchable chair and was up for elimination. Crosby was announced as safe. He chose to do

207-465: A score of 33.5 out of 40 points. (individually 8.5, 7.5, 9, and 8.5) He did not receive a place in the untouchable chair and was up for elimination. Crosby was announced as safe. Kenny chose "I Don't Wanna Be" by Gavin Degraw for Crosby to sing. Crosby was nervous that since this song was not his usual genre, the "audience would pick up on that", despite his father's utmost confidence in him. He received

230-550: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Crosby Loggins Loggins grew up in Santa Barbara, California . He was constantly surrounded by his father's celebrity friends such as Jackson Browne , Graham Nash , Michael McDonald and Glen Phillips of Toad the Wet Sprocket . On Rock the Cradle , Kenny admitted that he had been touring during a significant amount of Loggins' childhood. Loggins

253-410: The surname Loggins . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Loggins&oldid=871942966 " Category : Surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

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276-403: The beginning of 2008, which tried to determine which musically successful parents had the most talented children. Crosby rejected MTV's offer three times before agreeing to take part in the show. He was said to be "apprehensive" about it. Crosby chose to sing "What's So Funny About Peace, Love, and Understanding?" by Nick Lowe because he and his father both like "uplifting material". He received

299-433: The ceiling and Crosby receiving congrats from former contestants and friends. June Ambrose June Ambrose (born 5 June 1971) is an Antiguan-born American stylist, costume designer, author, creative director, influencer , and TV host. She is currently the creative director of women's basketball for Puma . Ambrose is best known for styling prominent hip hop and rhythm and blues artists in high fashion pieces and

322-446: The final two were Jesse Blaze Snider and Crosby. The host, Ryan Devlin , announced that Crosby was the winner of Rock the Cradle . Crosby fell to his knees and covered his face. His father stood up and said they were very proud. Crosby thanked his fans, the band, his girlfriend, and his family. He picked up an acoustic guitar and played the opening song off his album, called "Good Enough". The show closed with confetti falling from

345-553: The label. Ambrose's work at MCA quickly led to positions styling for more well-known artists on global tours. She describes being initially inspired by "Japanese animation and old movies" and as of 2021 has designed for over 200 music videos, most notably creating Missy Elliott 's patent leather blow-up bodysuit in " The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly) "; Sean "Diddy" Combs ' suit in " Mo Money Mo Problems " and Busta Rhymes ' kaftan in " Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See ". In addition to Elliott, Combs and Rhymes, Ambrose has been

368-412: The lowest score of 9 from judge Larry Rudolph for lack of being able to reach out to the audience. After a near perfect score, Crosby was given a seat in the untouchable chair and will automatically be performing Week 5, which is also the last night to vote and the three remaining contestants will be in the finale. Crosby will automatically be in the finale. Since Crosby was in the untouchable chair, he

391-417: The season to Jesse Blaze Snider, who received an almost perfect 39. Because the next episode is the finale, the points do not matter. Crosby will be joined by Chloe Lattanzi , daughter of Olivia Newton-John , and Jesse Blaze Snider , son of Dee Snider . On the finale, Crosby redid "I'm Alright" with his father, Kenny Loggins, with him, and sang The Bravery's "Believe". Chloe Lattanzi was eliminated and

414-468: Was announced as safe. He broke out the electric guitar and drove the crowd crazy with his rendition of "Long Road To Ruin" by the Foo Fighters. He received a score of 38.5 out of 40, getting the highest score of the season thus far, and the overall season's second highest. (individually 10, 9.5, 10, and 9) He got a perfect 10 from judge Belinda Carlisle because she felt his passion she knew he had and

437-450: Was automatically safe. Host Ryan Devlin announced that the first song would not be judged. Crosby sang "Beverly Hills" by Weezer and got good reviews from the judges. Crosby's second song was "Over My Head" by The Fray in which he played the piano for the first time this season. He broke out of his crowd comfort zone by dancing in the audience. He received a very high score of 38 out of 40 points. He lost his ranking of highest scorer of

460-512: Was enthralled with the famous people he came to meet, but he stated that "Dad was just dad." He learned how to play the keyboard when he was seven and the guitar at age thirteen. From a young age, Loggins wanted to pursue music, because of his own love for it, rather than wanting to follow in his father's footsteps. He played in sporadic high school bands, but admitted that he was not yet ready for stardom. Loggins lived in Hawaii for some time after he

483-544: Was one of the first designers to do so, most notably for artists such as Missy Elliott and Jay-Z in popular 1990s music videos. Ambrose was born in Antigua in 1971 and grew up in The Bronx . She attended Talent Unlimited High School and after graduation worked for a brief period in investment banking before interning at MCA Records where she began styling new artists. Ambrose has designed for over 200 music videos and

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506-597: Was seen as just his father's son. He was still very interested in music, and after working in construction for a few years, Loggins decided to study at a conservatory. Loggins got together with some of his friends in California to form a band called Crosby Loggins and the Leadbirds, but this was difficult for some to pronounce. Crosby Loggins and the Namedroppers was their next name, after which they settled for

529-500: Was the costume designer for the 1998 film Belly and a stylist on The X Factor . She published her book, Effortless Style , in 2006 and in 2012 hosted her own reality television show on VH1 . Ambrose was hired at Puma in 2020 and in December 2021 released her first fashion line, High Court, which is also the first-ever women's basketball clothing line released by the company. Ambrose was born in June 1971 in Antigua and grew up in

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