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  1. Dan Fogelberg. 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. The official artist channel for the songwriting legend, Dan Fogelberg. Dan was a folk-rock hero who lived and embodied the songs he created.

  3. Dan Fogel is an American jazz organist playing the Hammond B-3 organ. Biography. Jazz organist Dan Fogel was born June 21, 1948, in Atlantic City, New Jersey. [1] . Fogel purchased his first organ by age 11. At age 13 he began playing in nightclubs in Atlantic City. [2]

  4. Greatest Hits is a compilation album by American recording artist Dan Fogelberg. It included two previously unreleased tracks, "Missing You" and "Make Love S...

  5. The official website for Dan Fogelberg news, events and releases, as well as memories, photos, artwork and archives.

  6. Aug 26, 2016 · Official live performance of ”Believe in Me” by Dan Fogelberg Listen to Dan Fogelberg: https://DanFogelberg.lnk.to/listenIDFollow Dan Fogelberg: https://DanF...

  7. Listen to music by Dan Fogelberg on Apple Music. Find top songs and albums by Dan Fogelberg including Same Old Lang Syne, Leader of the Band and more.

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    Dan Fogelberg. Dan was a folk-rock hero who lived and embodied the songs he created. Hailing from Peoria, Illinois, his music was influenced by the horizons on both coasts but stayed true to...

  9. Born into a musical family in Peoria, Illinois on August 13, 1951, Dan Fogelberg epitomized the term ‘singer-songwriter’ during the 1970s.

  10. Dec 16, 2007 · Dan Fogelberg. Warm, evocative singer/songwriter whose best-known, folk-oriented material belied an interest in jazz and world music styles. Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1960s - 2000s. Born. August 13, 1951 in Peoria, IL. Died.