Dan Fogelberg 1951–2007
Dan Fogelberg, singer-songwriter-folk-rock-performer, passed away Sunday at age 56.
Fogelberg was another victim of prostate cancer, following Frank Zappa who also died prematurely from the same disease in 1993.
There’s an outpouring of emotion across the web and across the country for this gentle voice and beautiful soul, including pal Jackson Browne.
Some very moving words and advice can be read on his official website at www.danfogelberg.com/news.html.
Fogelberg recorded and released over twenty albums in his career, starting in 1972 with ‘Home Free. ’1974′s ‘Souvenirs’ really launched his career and 1981′s ‘The Innocent Age’ spawned hits like “Leader of the Band”, “Same Old Lang Syne” & “Hard To Say.”
Dan Fogelberg – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dan Fogelberg – Amazon
YouTube – Leader of the band
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cy3GHCy49Dw[/youtube]
Tuesday, December 18th, 2007
Written by: Mike Withrow
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3 Responses to “Dan Fogelberg 1951–2007”
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Mike Says:
December 19th, 2007 at 12:20 amHey, Thanks for your comment! I forgot to mention one of my favorite albums of his from 1978. Dan Fogelberg & Tim Weisberg’s “Twin Sons of Different Mothers” album was a great combination of players. My favorite track was “The Power of Gold,” but the entire album was really solid.
http://www.amazon.com/Twin-Sons-Different-Mothers-Fogelberg/dp/B0000025D3/ref=pd_sim_m_img_5
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Brennan Kingsland Says:
December 31st, 2007 at 7:30 pmThank you for sharing the info about the passing of Dan Fogelberg. Yes, he was so young to go, but he really left his mark. We will have his beautiful music and his superb guitar fingerwork to help remember him.
Souvenirs is one of my all-time favorite albums.
He was one of the greats, and so beautiful!





December 18th, 2007 at 4:06 pm
A great musician I will surely miss. Thanks for posting this and for the clip!