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NealIsGod wrote:Only 56, prostate cancer. Journey link - Azoff managed him.
Dan Fogelberg, one of the most popular singer/songwriters of the '70s and '80s, died Sunday at home in Maine at age 56. He had battled advanced prostate cancer since being diagnosed in 2004.
Fogelberg was a key component of the golden age of the confessional singer/songwriter, joining the likes of James Taylor, Carole King, Jackson Browne and more in turning pop music's focus inward after the '60s' explosion of social commentary. He had started as a rocker in bands around his hometown of Peoria, Ill., but began performing solo while attending the University of Illinois.
There he met a local booking agent, Irving Azoff. He and local band REO Speedwagon became Azoff's first managerial projects (prior to managing the Eagles). Azoff secured Fogelberg a contract with Columbia, but first album Home Free made little impact. 1974's Joe Walsh-produced Souvenirs, however, hit the top 20, thanks largely to hit single Part of the Plan, and Fogelberg embarked on a two-decade run that would include nine top-30 albums (including three that hit the top 10).
His best-remembered songs include his biggest hit, the affecting ballad Longer; The Power of Gold, a collaboration with flautist Tim Weisberg; Leader of the Band, a tribute to his bandleader father, Lawrence; and the evergreen seasonal standard Same Old Lang Syne, which originally hit the top 10 in 1980.
In later years, he ventured into new musical territory, recording a successful pure-bluegrass album, High Country Snows, in 1985, and tackling broader political, spiritual and environmental issues in his songs. His last album, Full Circle, was released in 2003.
ohsherrie wrote:AR wrote:The leader of the band has died.
Damn Ed, that exactly what went through my mind when I read the topic.I really liked that song and the Auld Lang Syne one.
Just Mindy wrote:NealIsGod wrote:Longer is a pretty underrated song, too.
That's my favorite one by him...RIP.
ohsherrie wrote:Just Mindy wrote:NealIsGod wrote:Longer is a pretty underrated song, too.
That's my favorite one by him...RIP.
I can't bring that song to mind. I know I've heard it, but it's escaping me right now. I wonder if it's on YouTube.
NealIsGod wrote:ohsherrie wrote:Just Mindy wrote:NealIsGod wrote:Longer is a pretty underrated song, too.
That's my favorite one by him...RIP.
I can't bring that song to mind. I know I've heard it, but it's escaping me right now. I wonder if it's on YouTube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VxEUn6ozJNA
Rhiannon wrote:So sad to hear this... especially this time of year... Same Old Lang Syne will make me cry even more the next time I hear it.
ohsherrie wrote:Rhiannon wrote:So sad to hear this... especially this time of year... Same Old Lang Syne will make me cry even more the next time I hear it.
Yeah, I had that thought to Rhi and you know it'll be playing on all the stations here for the rest of the month.
tj wrote:Phoenix has been one of my favorite songs since it came out almost 30 years ago. Danfogelberg.com has all of his lyrics posted. What an amazing poet.
BTW - I was watching the extras from the Eagles Farewell Tour I DVD last week. Joe Walsh talks about how he lived with Irving Azoff in a car for a while when they first were getting started in LA. He said it really got crowded when Danny Fogelberg moved in.
TVL wrote:Very sad news indeed. I love the poetry of his songs and have enjoyed his music....what he leaves us to continue to enjoy and be remembered by. He left his mark.....may he RIP
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