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  1. Daniel Grayling Fogelberg [1] (August 13, 1951 – December 16, 2007) was an American singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist. He is primarily known for his 1980s soft rock hits, including "Longer" (1980), "Same Old Lang Syne" (1981), and "Leader of the Band" (1982).

  2. Dan Fogelberg – backing vocals; Steve Forman – percussion; Tim Geelan – remastering; Marty Grebb – keyboards; Paul Grupp – engineer; John Guerin – drums; Bill Halverson – producer; Paul Harris – keyboards; Charlie Harrison – bass, vocals; Chris Hillman – backing Vocals; Kim Hutchcroft – saxophone; Bruce Johnston ...

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    • August 1991
    • 1973-1976
    • Rock
  3. Starting out in local bands playing rock and roll, Fogelberg found his passion on acoustic guitar. He left his studies at the University of Illinois and headed for the West Coast, finding inspiration during a week in Colorado before moving on and securing a recording contract.

  4. 13. Aug. 2013 · In remembrance of Dan Fogelberg on what would have been his birthday, stories behind his songs and albums from an interview in Performing Songwriter Magazine.

  5. 11. Mai 2020 · Daniel Grayling Fogelberg was born in Peoria on August 13, 1951. His father taught music in local high schools and colleges, gave private lessons, and conducted school bands. Dans...

  6. Born in Illinois, Fogelberg was facilitated and supported in his musical growth by his father, Lawrence, a bandleader and high school band director, and his mother, Margaret, a music instructor. “It’s certainly no accident that my parents were both trained musicians,” Fogelberg stated. “The music has to come from somewhere.

  7. The official artist channel for the songwriting legend, Dan Fogelberg. Dan was a folk-rock hero who lived and embodied the songs he created. Hailing from Peoria, Illinois, his music was...