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Dan Fogelberg albums featuring Joe Vitale

Dan Fogelberg Music Videos (1)
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| | Something Old, New, Borrowed & Some Blues CD (2000)
$11.65 Recorded in various locations in the United States between 1992 & 1995. Includes liner notes by Dan Fogelberg.
And Some Blues
Personnel: Robert McEntee (acoustic guitar); Louis Cortelezzi, Marc Russo (saxophone); Michael Hanna (piano); Vince Melamed (organ); Alan Fitzgerald (synthesizer, steel drum); ...
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| Captured Angel/Nether Lands CDs (2007) (Import) United Kingdom
$21.09 2007 digitally remastered two-fer featuring a double dose of Dan! This CD contains Fogelberg's third and fourth albums for Epic Records and both albums hit the US Top 30 charts. Captured Angel appeared in 1975 and is a fan favorite. ...
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 Dan Fogelberg Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Dan Fogelberg songs: Longer Lyrics, Hard to Say Lyrics, Leader of the Band Lyrics, Part of the Plan Lyrics, Language of Love Lyrics, Make Love Stay Lyrics, Run For the Roses Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Same Old Lang Syne Lyrics, Heart Hotels Lyrics, Missing You Lyrics, Phoenix Lyrics, There's a Place in the World For a Gambler Lyrics, As the Raven Flies Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs She Don't Look Back Lyrics, Nether Lands Lyrics, Power of Gold Lyrics, Looking For a Lady Lyrics, Rhythm of the Rain Lyrics, Once Upon a Time Lyrics, Promises Made Lyrics.
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 Dan Fogelberg Biography
After a few false starts, singer-songwriter Dan Fogelberg's career got moving on the release of the 1977 Joe Walsh-produced SOUVENIRS album, featuring the lovely signature tune "Illinois." Supporting gigs for the Eagles increased his public exposure, and the artist released albums on a slow but steady schedule. He had a knack for crafting pretty acoustic folk numbers and singing in a plaintive and emotionally evocative voice, but could also whip up rockers, country-ish fare, and boisterous bluegrass. The peak of his commercial success came with 1981's THE INNOCENT AGE, which included two songs that have become easy-listening radio staples ("Longer," "Same Old Lang Syne"), but he continued to record and perform for loyal audiences for years after. In 2004, the singer was diagnosed with prostate cancer, and succumbed to his illness three years later.
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Eagles, Kenny Rogers, Linda Ronstadt, Carole King, Joni Mitchell, Cat Stevens, Paul Simon, Crosby, Stills & Nash, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, John Denver, America, Al Stewart, Kenny Loggins, Jimmy Buffett, Air Supply, Jim Croce, Seals & Crofts, Loggins & Messina, Steve Forbert, J.D. Souther, Little River Band, Harry Chapin, Art Garfunkel, Don McLean, Don Henley, Gerry Rafferty, David Crosby, Dave Loggins, Gino Vannelli, Fools Gold, Dan Hill, Andy Pratt, Malcolm Morley
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John Mayer (Adult Alternative), Jewel, Jack Johnson, David Gray, Shawn Colvin, Tracy Chapman, Patty Griffin, Dave's True Story, Evan & Jaron, Matt Costa
 Influences
The Beatles, Bob Dylan, The Byrds, Van Morrison, Simon & Garfunkel, James Taylor (Soft Rock), Nick Drake, Bert Jansch, Cat Stevens, Jackson Browne, Gordon Lightfoot, Bruce Cockburn
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