
D.O.B: 1969-04-22
Craig 'Ken' Logan (born 22 April 1969) is a Scottish musician, songwriter, and manager. He began his career as bassist in the pop band Bros. Craig Logan started in the music industry as the esteemed bass player for the British pop band Bros. The band's debut "Push" album sold over 12 million copies. In early 1989, Logan left Bros after developing ME/CFS to focus on songwriting and producing. Kim Appleby's song "Don't Worry", which he co-wrote with Appleby (who he also managed) and George Deangelis, was nominated for an Ivor Novello Award in the 'Best Contemporary Song' category in 1991. In 1999, Logan left EMI to work with artist manager Roger Davies. He went on to oversee worldwide tours and releases for acts including Tina Turner, Sade, Joe Cocker and M People before meeting Pink, whom he signed and co-managed with Davies for several years. In 2006, Logan joined SonyBMG UK (now Sony Music)...