Kenny Loggins was spotted enjoying a romantic stroll with his girlfriend on Monday in Los Olivos, California.
The Footloose singer, 76, walked hand-in-hand with longtime love Lisa Hawkins in the upscale Santa Ynez Valley in Santa Barbara County.
He kept his look lowkey, donning a sleeveless puffer vest paired with a denim button up and cargo shorts.
The iconic singer wore a denim cap that read ‘New York’ and threw a satchel over his shoulder.
Hawkins put on a glamorous display wearing a cropped sweater and designer purse, adding a cow-girl chic touch with a belt buckle and bell-bottom jeans.
The couple appeared to be in good spirits and exchanged loving glances and smiles as they enjoyed their chilly day off.
Kenny Loggins was spotted enjoying a romantic stroll with his girlfriend on Monday in Los Olivos, California
Loggins and Hawkins have been together for six years and live together in the area.
The Washington native has resided in the Santa Barbara County area for several decades and raised his children there with his former wives.
He shares children Crosby, 43, Cody, 41, and Isabella, 36, with his first wife, Eve Ein.
He is also father to children Lukas, 30, and Hana, 26, with his second wife, Julia Cooper.
He gained recognition through his unique blend of rock and pop musical sound in the 1970s and 1980s.
The singer famously got his start as half of the duo Loggins and Messina with Jim Messina, producing infamous hits like Danny’s Song and Your Mama Don’t Dance.
He then tuned to working on Hollywood soundtracks such as: I’m Alright for 1980’s Caddyshack, Footloose for the hit 1984 film Footloose and Danger Zone for 1986’s Top Gun.
His work on the infamous tracks earned him the nickname of ‘King of the Movie Soundtrack’.
Last year, the singer retired from touring to spend more time with Hawkins and his grandchildren from his two previous marriages.
The Footloose singer, 76, walked hand-in-hand with longtime love Lisa Hawkins in the upscale Santa Ynez Valley in Santa Barbara County
He gained recognition through his unique blend of rock and pop musical sound in the 1970s and 1980s; seen in May 2022
He worked on Hollywood soundtracks such as: I’m Alright for 1980’s Caddyshack, Footloose for the hit 1984 film Footloose and Danger Zone for 1986’s Top Gun; seen in a throwback snap
Loggins recalled writing the Footloose title-track back in 2022 during an interview with AXS TV, saying, ‘This [was] the biggest movie of the summer, you can’t see that coming.
‘The movie thing is an interesting synergy,’ he told the outlet.
‘The movie lifts the song, the song lifts the movie, and back then it hadn’t ben done and back then pop music and movies were not necessarily symbiotic.’
‘All of a sudden, it was working,’ he quipped.