Craig Logan is a British singer-songwriter and music producer, known primarily for his contributions to the pop and rock genres in the late 1980s and early 1990s. He gained prominence as a member of the pop group Brother Beyond, which achieved commercial success with hits like "The Harder I Try" and "I Should Be So Lucky," both of which showcased his vocal abilities and songwriting skills. After leaving Brother Beyond, Logan pursued a solo career, releasing his debut album "The Best of Craig Logan" in 1990. Although he did not achieve the same level of success as a solo artist, he continued to influence the music scene through his songwriting and production work for other artists. In the 1990s, Logan transitioned into music management and production, working with notable acts and contributing to the development of new talent. His impact on the music industry is marked by his ability to blend pop sensibilities with rock elements, helping shape the sound of the era. While not a household name, his work with Brother Beyond and subsequent projects left a lasting legacy in the UK pop landscape.