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The set is an exhaustive three hours, with both men switching between their independent work and their Loggins and Messina classics, which include such folk-rock hits as "Angry Eyes" and "Your Mama Don't Dance."
"It's inspiring," Messina says. "There really and truly is an audience who wants to be reunited with our music." That's good news for Kenny Loggins. And great news for Jimmy Messina.