David began singing at the age of six at a family reunion and sang solo's at the local conservatory and sang with the church choir and high school chorus and at many local events. He graduated from Lincoln High School in 1956. He went on to graduate from the University of Wisconsin in Madison in 1960 with a degree in Business Administration and Voice. While in Madison David performed in many musicals including "Oklahoma", his favorite.
After graduation David joined the Army where entertaining troops became his assignment, "Guys & Dolls" was the big show. After the military David moved to New York City where he began his career in advertising at Grey Advertising, following in his father's footsteps (Joe Logan was the advertising manager of the Herald Times Reporter for over 25 years). David's career eventually led to network radio, starting at ABC Radio Network, the first national radio network. He later joined Interep and developed Concert Music Network. David's last project was the Hispanic Radio Network.
On December 2, 1967 David married Cynthia Bush in Weston, CT. She preceded him in death on April 13, 2016. David is survived by his three children: David, Clark, and Katherine (Kate) and Jack; his grandchildren: Dahlia, Declan, Clark, Jerry, Ewan, Peter and John. Also surviving is his sister Mary , and his three nephews: John, Paul, and Joseph, and one niece Angela; grand nephews and nieces, many cousins and many friends.
Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter Dec 17 2017
David began singing at the age of six at a family reunion and sang solo's at the local conservatory and sang with the church choir and high school chorus and at many local events. He graduated from Lincoln High School in 1956. He went on to graduate from the University of Wisconsin in Madison in 1960 with a degree in Business Administration and Voice. While in Madison David performed in many musicals including "Oklahoma", his favorite.
After graduation David joined the Army where entertaining troops became his assignment, "Guys & Dolls" was the big show. After the military David moved to New York City where he began his career in advertising at Grey Advertising, following in his father's footsteps (Joe Logan was the advertising manager of the Herald Times Reporter for over 25 years). David's career eventually led to network radio, starting at ABC Radio Network, the first national radio network. He later joined Interep and developed Concert Music Network. David's last project was the Hispanic Radio Network.
On December 2, 1967 David married Cynthia Bush in Weston, CT. She preceded him in death on April 13, 2016. David is survived by his three children: David, Clark, and Katherine (Kate) and Jack; his grandchildren: Dahlia, Declan, Clark, Jerry, Ewan, Peter and John. Also surviving is his sister Mary , and his three nephews: John, Paul, and Joseph, and one niece Angela; grand nephews and nieces, many cousins and many friends.
Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter Dec 17 2017
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