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Anonymous
16 years ago

He left us in 07: God's number of perfection. Dan's Christmas album reflected his thoughts and reverence for God. His earlier music reflected his love for other religions/faiths: RIVER OF SOULS. He will never be forgotten. He's in my HALL OF FAME In my heart VM

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Anonymous
16 years ago

DAN was the MAN! I can't imagine the world without his music. His voice; his heart; his soul; his lyrics; his harmonies; his humility; his love for the environment; his respect for Native American culture; his art; his life; his face...ah! it as so incidental him(his looks : )

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Anonymous
16 years ago

My MEMORIES are beautiful of Dan Fogelberg: first time I heard his harmonies on the radio; his multifaceted songs which conveyed his view life. His physical beauty; his soul; his music!!!! I loved them all, but loved especially, "Song to the Morning". I also love "The Reach" and on and on... I had the joyous experience of seeing/hearing him in concert a few times too: he rocked! and my eyes were so soothed by his face and heart. I'm so comforted by knowing he had JEAN--the love of his life. Blessings to all DF FANS : ) Vee, Grand Junction, Colorado veelighted7 at AOL

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Anonymous
16 years ago

I was in a record store in Bowling Green, Ohio, where I was attending college. I had learned some guitar, and had played drums in bands for five or six years. When I heard "Home Free", I was mesmerized. I listened to the whole album, and bought it. I learned many of Dan's songs, and wrote some that I wished I could have showed him. 'Saw him in concert at Red Rocks, and again in Los Angeles. An amazing songwriter, pianist, acoustic guitar player, singer, arranger and human being. I will miss him and his music.

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Anonymous
16 years ago

I discovered Dan 30 years ago when I was 18 and have loved him ever since. I forced my mother to listen to him and she was hooked also. I was fortunate enough to see him in concert 7 times, with the last 3 times so close I could see his eyes. My mother was with me all but one of his concerts and after I had my daughter, she was with us for 3 of them. His music has been a constant in my life when there were none other, any memory in my life has Fogelberg in it somewhere. My favorite old uncle died within hours of Dan, heartbroken as I was, am, I know they are in good company. Dan playing his heavenly music and Uncle Bob telling jokes. They both will always be in my heart.

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Anonymous
16 years ago

What a loss! I've seen Dan perform twice.Today while cleaning out some papers from the attic, i came upon a ticket stub from a concert in Ma. from June 1985. Ah! what fond memories.. Bill

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Anonymous
16 years ago

Dan has been a part of my life through his beautiful music for over 35 years. Spine chilling, haunting melodies that will stay will me forever. He captured the sound of the Rockies. What a talented man. Goodbye Dan, your legacy will live on forever. Howard, Lincs England

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Anonymous
16 years ago

his music brought a lot of love to my husband and he will be sadly missed

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Anonymous
16 years ago

You can tell a true artist when he turns from the fame, follows the path of his own heart, and creates moving artistry so well constructed, every word is a crystal clear vision seen through your eyes, his creation taking control of your thoughts making it into far more than something to listen to, and into something you can't get away from thinking about. Dan Fogelberg was a true artist. To his Mom, both his Brothers, and absolutely the love in his life Jean, You have my honest wishes for a day rising where out of the clouds of awakening, the first thought isn't Dan's not here...instead, Dan Was Here and makes life worth facing. Sympathy, all.

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Anonymous
16 years ago

Dan's music has always been apart of my life. I lost a friend who has left me with great memories.His music has helped me thru the hard times and has always made the good times happier

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Anonymous
16 years ago

To his family, I am sorry for your loss. Dan's music was one of a kind. His music touches your heart in a way that no one else's ever has or will. God Bless you Dan and thank you for all the great things you sang that touched our hearts!

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Anonymous
16 years ago

I feel as I lost part of my family..May you be at peace..and live on forever! My heartfelt sorrow

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Anonymous
16 years ago

Up in heaven, right now !, Elvis , John Lennon , and John Denver are asking Dan to play one more song so they can here the best voice God ever made one more time. Dan WAS the leader of the band and now he is playing with his dad.

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Anonymous
16 years ago

I am still in denial, It's so difficult to think Dan is gone. He always took some time between albums, it is difficult to believe there will be no more beautiful new music from the most magnificent musical genius in our lifetimes. It is so sad there will be no more possibility of hearing Dan in concert. I am thankful I did see him in concert a few times. Dan's concerts were like his music, perfectly done, beautiful to watch, flawless. He was a man of perfection. So sadly missed. Carol

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Anonymous
16 years ago

His songs "Running on Empty", "Dancing Shoes" and "Longer" will always bring special memories of my college years ('76-'80) when I hear them. Dan will never be forgotten...Thank-you for your wonderful music!!!

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Anonymous
16 years ago

Dan IS my hero........what a voice....what a musician.....what a human being.....I still cry when I listen to Dan play and sing as I still cannot come to terms with him leaving......

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Anonymous
16 years ago

He made such beautiful music. To his family, I am very sorry for your loss

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Anonymous
16 years ago

What a shock! I am from South Africa and heard the news on the Grammy Awards too. My favourite was Rhythym of the Rain. Heard it one day one the radio and was hooked. Took me 7 long years before I found a CD of his! Many wonderful memories resurface at hearing his songs. He was the Leader of the Band!

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Anonymous
16 years ago

It was during last night's Grammy Awards that I learned of Dan's passing. Suffice it to say that I was not only shocked but saddened by the loss of a man whose music always managed to evoke such a poignant response in me. It was that special combination of his tender voice and his simple, honest lyrics that tugged at your heartstrings. I hope that you Jean and the rest of the familly find solace in the knowledge that his music, like his father's, will be his lasting legacy. Dan,I pray your voice has been added to the angels' choir. God bless

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Anonymous
16 years ago

I HAD JUST LEARNED TONIGHT ABOUT DAN'S PASSING AWAY AND STILL COULD NOT BELIEVE IT'S TRUE. MY HEART IS FILLED WITH SORROW KNOWING I WOULD NEVER EVER SEE HIM PERFORM LIVE IN MY LIFETIME. NETHERLANDS HAS INTRODUCED ME TO THE KIND OF MUSIC I WAS TO GROW UP. HE GAVE ME INSPIRATION TO LEARN TO PLAY GUITAR AND HIS MUSIC. THERE'S NEVER A TIME I WOULD NOT PLAY LEADER OF THE BAND EACH TIME I PICK UP MY GUITAR. THE SONG WOULD EVEN BE MORE MEANINGFUL EACH TIME I WILL PLAY IT. THANK YOU FOR THE MUSIC AND THE STORIES OF THE ROAD...YOUR LEGACY WILL LIVE ON...YOU WILL BE MISSED, REST IN PEACE BROTHER...

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Anonymous
16 years ago

Didn't know his name as a kid in the 70's but was always drawn to the pure and realness of his music. As I grew older I realized that he was one of the leaders of my band..... God's Best always!

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Anonymous
16 years ago

I wanted to say that Dans song "The leader of the band" was a great impact on my life.

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Anonymous
16 years ago

I HOPE THAT MR FOGELBERG IS ALWAYS REMEMBERED FOR HIS TALENT, MUSIC AND OUTSTANDINGNESS.

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Anonymous
16 years ago

just found out about the passing of dan fogelberg. and am deeply saddened. i have a tradition of putting "same old lang syne" on my ipod christmas playlist and was just listening 2 it this pass christmas. that song always messes me up. as does "leader of the band" cuz i just lost my dad in october 2 liver cancer. i'd like 2 say " thanks Dan". u got me thru a lot of tough times in my life. and i still rock "power of gold" on the old ipod!!.... how much did u contribute 2 the music world??...in the words of one of your songs...."hard to say"..... missin u......mike hammond

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Anonymous
16 years ago

I was the merchandise rep. on his 1991 "Wild Places" tour. I recieved a credit on the live cd from that tour.What I remember the most was watching the fans faces as they departed after the show, SMILES !!!! I had done a couple of tours that year with rock bands that drew roudy,slam dancing,and crowd surfing punks. All band members and crew were top pros !!!

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Anonymous
16 years ago

Mr. Fogelberg was very inspirational to me with his music. I had been a devoted fan since the early 1970's. I had the pleasure of seeing him in concert on numerous occasions, and have purchased every "albumn" he has ever released. My son had battled for his life with Leukemia, and Dan's music helped me to settle down and focus on getting the strength needed to assist my family in troubled time, for this I say thank you.

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Anonymous
16 years ago

HOW CAN I JUST SHARE ONE MEMORY OF THE GREAT MR. DANIEL FOGELBERG? I HEARD HOME FREE IN 1972 AND WAS ANAWKARD TEENAGER, BUT TO THE MORNING MADE ME GET UP EVERYDAY. I COULD BE SOMEBODY. I TURNED MY SISTERS ONTO DAN AND WE HAVE BEEN FOLLOWING HIS CAREER EVER SINCE HOME FREE. HIS VARIED TALENT OF MUSIC WAS UNBELIEVABLE.. I WROTE AN EDITORAL IN THE ROCKY MTN NEWS, AFTER THE RELEASE OF EXILES. SOME IDIOT WHO WROTE FOR THE PAPER SAID A BAD REVIEW. BETWEEN MYSELF (PEGY MOTT & SANDRA MCRAE WE SET THE GUY STRAIGHT. ANYWAY, WHERE ARE HIS FRIENDS NOW? DOES'T HE DESERVE A MEMORIAL CONCERT OR SOMETHING? WHERE ARE THE EAGLES? WHERE IS JOE WALSH? WHERE ARE ALL THE GUYS IN HIS BAND? I KNOW HE SOLD OUT RED ROCKS SOLO, SO DOES THAT MEAN HIS TALENT AND MUSIC ARE ALSO SOLO, ALONE AND SOON TO BE LOST? WHERE IS EVERYBODY? JEAN, I'M SURE YOU ARE HEARTBROKEN AS WELL AS THE REST OF THE FAMILY. I SO SORRY. WE ARE TOO. COLORADO WILL NEVER BE THE SAME WITHOUT HIM. NEITHER WILL THE WORLD. I AND MY FAMILY MISS HIM VERY MUCH. MY HUSBAND ALSO HAS HIGH PSA LEVELS, BUT IS GETTING BIOPSYS FREQUENTLY. PLEASE PRAY FOR US. LOSING DANIEL FOGELBERG WAS WORSE THAN LOSING FRANK SINATRA. BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS. PEG MOTT

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Anonymous
16 years ago

I named my son after Dan. His music was wonderful; I could really relate to it. We have lost a very gifted artist, but the world is so enriched by his music legacy. i enjoyed his concerts immensely.

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Anonymous
16 years ago

I named my first born son after him. Daniel Hedrick 4/7/81

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Anonymous
16 years ago

The Big Man saw me through countless loves & 3 divorces, I owe him big time. I will really miss his warmth of soul and the way he could put either a tear in your eye or a smile on my face. Now that is God give talent. I will always remember you friend, have a good trip to wherever you are heading next.

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Anonymous
16 years ago

My favorite memory I have of him is his kindness. I was a first time waitress at a resterant. I was ready to go home and he,his wife and a friend came in late for coffie and pie. My boyfreind (now husband) and his brother were waiting to pick me up. So since I was the last girl there I got the table. I was a bit bummed at first till I saw who it was. I almost could not talk.I looked at my boyfriend and almost fainted.Dan just looked at me and said "Are you ok?" I said ya! He laughed and smiled. I took his order. Got back and was shaking so bad I almost lost my tray with his order. He just looked and said "Take a big breath and let it out slowly, you'll make it." I did. I didn't ask for an autograffe or anything cause the owner's told me he likes to come here late and get away once inawhile. My boyfreind and his brother told me the same. I didn't need one anyway. Just to see him and wait on him was enough for me.I don't even remember the tip! That will be 24 yrs ago in July. When I later found out where he got his idea for the song The Reach I understood what made him love this place. Because I too love this place. We will miss you dearly here on the Island. Just seeing you out and about with your family and hearing you jam with your freinds.You could have not pick a better song for our Island men. It is so fitting. May the waves of Maine and the smell of the sea reach you in Heaven. Gone but never forgotten.

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Anonymous
16 years ago

I was a little surprised at how hard this hit me. I knew he was sick and checked regularly for updates. I had hoped no news meant he was holding his own and just maybe, going to beat this. Sadly I was wrong. His music was a continuous thread that ran thru my life. He was with me in my rebellious teens, his music was played at my wedding, I rocked my babies to his songs and then found comfort from his music during my divorce and the years that followed as I struggled with single parenthood, dating and life in general. Sometimes I would hear his music unexpectedly and it was as though someone had wrapped a warm blanket around me on a cold day. I was with an old friend who always understood what I was feeling, even when I couldn’t find the words to express my own thoughts. It finally hit me this week that I was feeling the grief of loosing a close friend. It has been almost 8 weeks and I still feel so sad for his family. His wife is releasing a song he wrote for her, for Valentine's Day 2005. Info at DanFogelberg.com. I think the words to Bones In The Sky are somehow appropriate. Up through the branches The stars shine above on the arroyos and mesas you loved And as the moon rises, the black mountain mourns For the old friend he'll look on no more. Jacks-in-the-Pulpit, bones in the sky Long winding rivers that never ran dry And the secrets she gathered from the wild blowing sands Breathed in her heart and her hands I sing to your spirit where all my dreams dwell The vision--the freedom, the life lived so well And I sing in your canyons and the echoes ring clear And I wish somehow you may still hear

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Anonymous
16 years ago

One rose at every show - I gave to you dear friend My heart is so sad to think your time here on earth has reached the end The end of your music that you will play for us out loud but the songs remain deep in our hearts, your fans, the beautiful crowd...Never to be forgotten...

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Anonymous
16 years ago

Dan I would like to thank you for helping me get through the most trouble times in my life.I was very young ,lost and on my own.your music was like a teacher on life. you were a great person. I think of you all the time. you are always in my prayers. we will all be together some day.

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Anonymous
16 years ago

I attended so many of his concerts in my area and all were memorable! Dan was and always will be my all-time favorite. I listened last night to the song he wrote for his wife Jean for Valentine's Day 2005, "Sometimes a Song" and of course it was beautiful and of course it made me cry. During his time of illness he wrote more material and later this year it will be released. Thank you Dan!

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Anonymous
16 years ago

I discovered Dan in 1979 when I was 15. I wore the Phoenix album out! I saw him five times here in Arizona, but my favorite concert was the one where it was just Dan, his piano and guitars. I was battling breast cancer at the same time Dan received his diagnosis and it broke my heart. His passing broke my heart again. I just listened to a song that his wife will release later this year and it was beautiful. I will always miss your voice Dan, thank you for your lovely songs. I will treasure my memories of them and you.

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Anonymous
16 years ago

In his home state of Illinois, my wife Anne and saw Dan in concert. It was at the Mark of the Quad Cities and we enjoyed a fantastic show. Afterwards, we had the pleasure of meeting Dan. I asked him if he wouldn't mind taking our picture. He said, "You want me to take YOUR picture..?" I said, "If you wouldn't mind." We laughed and he did! He then graciously agreed to have his picture taken with us, as well. Dan Fogleberg was a kind and gentle soul who cared so deeply. He shared his music and even a month later, I still feel the loss. You took from the Reach all she has teach...

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Anonymous
16 years ago

I HAD HEARD DAN'S "SOUVENIERS" ALBUM AND FIRST SAW DAN AT KENT STATE WITH THE EAGLES ON MAY 4, 1975. AFTER THAT, I WAS ONE OF DAN'S BIGGEST FANS AND AM DEEPLY SADDENED BY THE LOSS OF HIS SWEET FACE AND MUSIC. I FEEL ESPECIALLY TOUCHED AS WE WERE BORN IN THE SAME YEAR AND HIS LOSS REALLY HIT HOME. JEAN, HOW VERY FORTUNATE YOU ARE TO EVER HAVE BEEN HIS LOVE. YOU MUST BE VERY SPECIAL FOR HIM TO LOVE YOU SO IN RETURN!!!! FAREWELL DAN, MAY YOU HAVE HAPPINESS AND PEACE FOREVER!! I LOVE YOU DAN, ALWAYS!........KATE IN VERMILION OHIO. P.S. DON'T MISS THE LIVE DVD" DAN FOGELBERG LIVE, GREETINGS FROM THE WEST" IT WILL MELT YOUR HEART!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Anonymous
16 years ago

Ever since I heard "Home Free" in the early 70's, I took up the guitar, took lessons and bought every album and song book of Dan's. His music and lyrics were so beautiful that I wanted to be able to play and sing along with his amazing voice and guitar playing. I guess I became obsessed, and went to every concert I could. I thought it would be my life's dream to meet Dan someday. And that day finally came in the summer of 2003 in Lake Tahoe. My daughter, Danielle and I had tickets to Dan's concert at Caesar's Tahoe (along with backstage passes). It was a wonderful concert with Dan and a few of his pals playing an awsome array of his music. Meeting Dan was the highlight of the night and my life. I told my daughter "in jest" that "now I can die!" Dan was so nice to meet with us before the show. I found him to be caring and considerate of "this crazed fan" He was so kind to talk with me and pose for a photo. The next summer I was diagnosed with colon cancer and had learned of Dan's diagnosis at the same time. I kept up with Dan's fight, as I was dealing with my own. It has been 3 1/2 years for me, and I am happy to say that even though I am stage 4, I am able to work full-time, ski (although I am no longer teaching skiing). But am able to lead a pretty normal life (between Chemo treatments -- I am "stable"). Upon learning of Dan's loss with his battle, I felt compelled to write about my love for Dan's beautiful music and his incredible talents. Music was taken to a higher level for me and many thousands like me, and for that I am thankful to Dan for sharing his gift of music. Bless you, Dan, your "Light Still Shines!" Christine

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Anonymous
16 years ago

We were in a music store called Tracks in Norfolk, VA in 1977. The store was playing "The Netherlands." We had never heard anything like it. Went up to the store clerk and bought the -yes, we are old- cassette tape. Best music EVER! So sorry to hear of his death.

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Anonymous
16 years ago

I will always remember 10/23/1981...Dan did a FABULOUS show in Charlotte NC. I sure am going to miss hearing his music on the radio. Life just isn't going to be the same.

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16 years ago

I first heard about Dan in summer 1997. Although I`d heard his beautiful music on the radio I didn`t know who sang the tunes. I was too busy raising my kids to listen to music. When Heather, my daughter handed me Dan`s CD she told me she had found her wedding song to dance with her husband. The song was "Longer". It will forever play in my heart and although I never met Dan I was blessed to hear him in concert in July 8, 1998. He played his grand piano and acoustic guitar and sang a couple of hours of his captivating music. One song he played was not his own but I will never forget; it was "If I were a Carpenter". He said alot of people may think it be male chauvinistic, but I thought it was a song he could have writtten. Good-bye to Dan in this life for he has gone on to a better place.Type your memory in this box and click Next

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Anonymous
16 years ago

my earliest memories of Dan Folgerbergs music is through my older broethers, who love Dan and his music. Thank you for your voice, your mind and your beautiful spirit. we will remember you!

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Anonymous
16 years ago

I saw Dan perform 6 or 7 times. I'll always remember the West Fest, in Colorado. A group of Dan Fans met back at our wayside motel and talked about Dan and his greatness. We had a lot of fun and there was a true spirit of love. Dan brought a lot of people together through his wonderful music. He was the most talented singer/songwriter and performer. Will love him forever and miss his presence in this World. Joan B.

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Anonymous
16 years ago

He expressed the inexpressible, simply and universally. He is immortal.

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Anonymous
16 years ago

Dan Fogelberg's music had a profound effect on me, especially as a teenager. My first album of his was "Home Free" and I proceeded to purchase every album that he made from then on. One of my favorite concerts ever was his "Netherlands" tour which I saw at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta. He always remained true to music and his love of people and life; he never sold out to Hollywood which made him an even better person. When I heard of his death, I felt as if a part of my soul--from age 12 when I discovered his music to age 48 as I still treasure him as the best ever---was gone. He was like no other. He was the master of song

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Anonymous
16 years ago

Dan was, like others whom share their memory of music that defined their youthful angst, a scarce expert at tapping into that soulful connectedness we all dream of. Some connectedness, however blissful or abysmal was a splendid free fall for those of us who wanted to connect our experiances of the heart to song. My life's journey was a little sweeter because his music was always there ready to celebrate or to mourn some of the most precious times of my life. May you always be remembered with love. Joey

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Anonymous
16 years ago

I only just heard the sad news. "Souvenirs" was one of the defining albums of my late teenage years. A great talent, sadly missed.

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Anonymous
16 years ago

The first time I ever heard of Dan Fogelberg was from my aunts who were big fans of The Coachman. My uncle, hung out with Dan on weekends and so his sisters (my aunts) were always wanting to go with him when he went to cruise Main Street in Peoria and hang out at Steak n Shake. I never met Dan personally, but my aunt and uncle were 6 and 7 years my elder, and I'm 49. I believe to this day on my 9th birthday, the person who set up an electric Hagstrum for me to test out was none other than Dan himself at Byerly's Music in Peoria. I bought that Hagstrum and played the neck off it. Out of all Dan's songs over his long career, The River touched me deepest and spoke loud and clear to me, and I left Peoria for new experiences and a life I could have never forged staying there. I rarely played Dan's songs myself, opting to use them more as entertainment for an entertainer. His music touched me to that level, and always has. I've seen more of his concerts than I can count, often driving hours outside California East, North, or Southeast. If I could get there in a car, I was there. I also flew back to see Peoria concerts often, and was there when he previewed Forefathers. It was amazing to say the very least. Dan in my eyes invented modern "Unplugged" concerts, and rare indeed is an artist in this day and age that can take the stage solo and give you two hours of entertaining music they personally created from scratch, and deliver it with a quality and perfection Dan did. My father-in-law actually had Dan tryout, and Dan didn't get the job with his band. Harry (the in law) told me that Dan talked about all he wanted to accomplish and how he figured on doing it, and that he was the nicest kid you'd ever wanna meet. Knowing Jerry (then owner of the now famous *grocery store*) at the top of Abington Hill and Prospect Ave in Peoria where the story for the chance meeting Dan wrote about in his now infamous song, I knew long ago it was where it happened and actually had a hunch of which girl it was. Some will say "They will always remember and never forget Dan and his music" and that is a fine statement and declaration indeed, mines a tad shorter.."How could we forget Dan." The fondest ever memory of a concert was the first time I ever saw him do Nexus solo, an experience that left my jaw dropped and my eyes blinkless from a 2nd row seat. Lastly, Mrs. Fogelberg, must be totally broken hearted now having lost a son, I hope the sorrow is lessoned with the kindness of all who have shared their heartfelt concerns for the family. No mother should ever have to live through the death of a child she's loved as long as she loved him.

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Anonymous
16 years ago

I first heard Aspen/ These days at a get together with good friends in college in Vermont and instantly loved his music. Dan's wonderful and poetic music always brigs warm memories to heart. Dan's gift of music will always be held close to heart. You will be greatly missed.

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