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Who around here is old enough and will admit to listening to this guys music in the 70's. MY listening habits changed of course, but this guy had a great voice and some good tunes to back it up.



NEW YORK (AP) - Dan Fogelberg, the singer and songwriter whose hits ``Leader of the Band'' and ``Same Old Lang Syne'' helped define the soft-rock era, died Sunday at his home in Maine after battling prostate cancer. He was 56.

His death was announced in a statement released by his family through the firm Scoop Marketing, and it was also posted on the singer's Web site.

``Dan left us this morning at 6:00 a.m. He fought a brave battle with cancer and died peacefully at home in Maine with his wife Jean at his side,'' it read. ``His strength, dignity and grace in the face of the daunting challenges of this disease were an inspiration to all who knew him.''

Fogelberg discovered he had advanced prostate cancer in 2004. In a statement then, he thanked fans for their support.

``It is truly overwhelming and humbling to realize how many lives my music has touched so deeply all these years,'' he said.

Fogelberg's music was in the vein of fellow sensitive singer-songwriters James Taylor and Jackson Browne, and was powerful in its simplicity.

He didn't rely on the volume of his voice to convey his emotions; instead, they came through in the soft, tender delivery and his poignant lyrics. Songs like ``Same Old Lang Syne'' - in which a man reminisces after meeting an old girlfriend by chance during the holidays - became classics not only because of his performance, but for the engaging story line, as well.

Fogelberg's heyday was in the 1970s and early 80s, when he scored several platinum and multiplatinum records, fueled by such hits as ``The Power of Gold'' and ``Leader of the Band,'' a touching tribute he wrote to his father, a bandleader. Fogelberg put out his first album in 1972.

Among his more popular albums were ``Nether Lands,'' which included the song ``Dancing Shoes,'' and ``Phoenix,'' which had one of his biggest hits, ``Longer,'' a song about enduring love.

Fogelberg's songs tended to have a weighty tone, reflecting on emotional issues in a serious way. But in an interview with the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel in 1997, he said it did not represent his personality.

``That came from my singles in the early '80s,'' he reflects. ``I think it probably really started on the radio. I'm not a dour person in the least. I'm actually kind of a happy person. Music doesn't really reflect the whole person.

``One of my dearest friends is Jimmy Buffett. From his music, people have this perception that he's up all the time, and, of course, he's not. Jimmy has a serious side, too.''

Later in his career, he wrote material that focused on the state of the environment, an issue close to his heart. His last album was 2003's ``Full Circle,'' his first album of original material in a decade.

A year later he would receive his cancer diagnosis, forcing him to forgo a planned fall tour. After his diagnosis, he urged others to get tested.

Survivors include his wife, Jean.

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Shame he died so young....
 

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I'll never forget Dan Fogelberg and Tim Weisberg's "Twin Sons of Different Mothers". Whenever I hear someone referring me as being their brother I think of this album.
 

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Here is perhaps his most famous song that everyone has heard. Every song really told a story back in the day


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QKUBuLzDtJU


hey so i'm a puss....but every time i listen to this song...i get chills...have to say as we get older what happens in this song happens more times than you think..one of my favorite songs of all time...

i guess he didn't want to hang on another christmas remembering the girl that got away......


RIP DANNY BOY....I'LL DRINK A 6 PACK IN MY CAR TONIGHT IN YOUR MEMORY!

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Met my old lover in the
grocery store
The snow was falling Christmas Eve
I stole behind her in the
frozen foods
And I touched her on the sleeve

She didn't recognize the
face at first
But then her eyes flew
open wide
She went to hug me and she
spilled her purse
And we laughed until we cried.

We took her groceries to the
checkout stand
The food was totalled up and
bagged
We stood there lost in our
embarrassment
As the conversation dragged.

We went to have ourselves
a drink or two

But couldn't find an open bar
We bought a six-pack at
the liquor store
And we drank it in her car.

We drank a toast to
innocence
We drank a toast to now
And tried to reach beyond
the emptiness
But neither one knew how.

She said she'd married her
an architect
Who kept her warm and safe
and dry
She would have liked to say she
loved the man
But she didn't like to lie.

I said the years had been a
friend to her
And that her eyes were still
as blue
But in those eyes I wasn't
sure if I saw
Doubt or gratitude.

She said she saw me in the
record stores
And that I must be doing well
I said the audience was
heavenly
But the traveling was hell.

We drank a toast to
innocence
We drank a toast to now
And tried to reach beyond
the emptiness
But neither one knew how.

We drank a toast to innocence
We drank a toast to time
Reliving in our eloquence
Another 'auld lang syne'...

The beer was empty and our
tongues were tired
And running out of things to say
She gave a kiss to me as I got out
And I watched her drive away.

Just for a moment I was
back at school
And felt that old familiar pain
And as I turned to make
my way back home
The snow turned into rain --
 

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Sucks so few people looked and commented in this thread. What a great artist, sad to see him go at such a young age.
 

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yes...but there are hundreds that have visited the links in this great thread and let their thoughts be known.... this dude was the real deal all one has to do is read the lyrics to his songs


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Fogelberg
 

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Here's a song by Dan that many people had sung at their wedding. Caution: extreme sappiness ensues.

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He sure was a good song writer, assuming that he wrote most of the tunes. He really put stories in each song.

Todays songs have about 3 verses max and then the rest is chorus
 

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the younger posters may not know of him but he was solid. a all star player in the 70's and early 80's. R.I.P. dan.
 

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Sad news..

Netherlands is a great album. He was pretty mellow overall, but had a few tunes that rocked. "Tell me to my face" from Twins Sons of Different Mothers, and "Face the fire" from Phoenix are two of my favorites.

Way too young..Gotta get that ole prostate checked on an annual basis fellas...

RIP Dan
 

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He's from my hometown. Believe it or not my dad used to jam with him in his high school band "The Coachmen."
 

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Sad news..

Netherlands is a great album. He was pretty mellow overall, but had a few tunes that rocked. "Tell me to my face" from Twins Sons of Different Mothers, and "Face the fire" from Phoenix are two of my favorites.

Way too young..Gotta get that ole prostate checked on an annual basis fellas...

RIP Dan

Yes. Dan mentioned on his web site how important it is to get regular checkups and a regular PSA (prostate specific antigen) blood test. Get 'er done guys. Don't fool around.

From wikipedia.com:

"Prostate specific antigen (PSA) is a protein produced by the cells of the prostate gland. PSA is present in small quantities in the serum of normal men, and is often elevated in the presence of prostate cancer and in other prostate disorders. A blood test to measure PSA is the most effective test currently available for the early detection of prostate cancer. Higher than normal levels of PSA are associated with both localized and metastatic prostate cancer (CaP)."
 

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Wow

Downloaded an old favorite tune of his on Sunday (Stolen Moments), and found out about this the next day.

He was great!
 

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Does YouTube have a video of his song that went-...I've loved you longer than the stars up in the heavens..."
 

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