Hey Dan, I do hope that you're recovering well, and that your spirits are high. I grew up in the Telluride/Mancos area of Colorado in the 70's and 80's listening to your music, and it had a great impact on my life! Take care, and try drinking a couple of mugs of green tea each day to help keep yourself feeling well. It's a tonic, I swear!! ~ MIKE
Hi from Colorado, Please come back to Red Rocks again! God Bless, Be well again ~ Mary
I'm glad to hear you're doing well! As many others have told you, I'm sure, your music has been the background of moments in our lives. What we were feeling, you put to music. What we needed to express, you expressed for us. I have followed your music since I first took up hang gliding many, many years ago and heard Nether Lands for the first time. It fit so well with soaring in the clouds above Arizona that I found myself humming it as I flew. When my son was 2 years old, and would name the music he loved, you were right up there with Linda Rondstadt and Oscar the Grouch. He bumbled his way through your name, but I knew who he meant.
I saw you in concert many times and even had front row tickets once. I drove across the city of Phoenix in rush hour to get to that concert and never heard you play and sing better. I moved to Montana 20 years ago, bringing my "Record" player with me. I still love to drop one of your albums on the turntable and hear your music above the popping and hissing that the records make. I'm 52 years old now, but still singing along with your music. So take your time coming back to us, find strength in knowing that your music is still in our hearts, and that when you make a comeback, we'll all still be here with open and
grateful arms. Sincerely ~ Marjie J. McClellan, Great Falls, Montana
Dan, I grew up with you. Not literally, of course. Like so many others, through your music I have shared your joys and sorrows since 1974. I grew up in Arkansas, but had friends and some family in and around Peoria. It was through one of my friends from Peoria, who had gone to school with you, that I first heard your music, and was hooked. Was thrilled (for you) when "Part of the Plan" made it to the radio in the greater U.S. I don't think I can express how amazed I was as I bought and listened to each new album you released. That someone could capture such magic and put it into words and music ... Although I enjoy and admire all of the albums through "Full Circle", the early releases are probably still my favorites -- maybe because they take me back to such wonderful times and memories. All I know is that, from "Home Free" and "Part of the Plan" through"Captured Angel" and on to "Innocent Age", I remember being blown away with the beauty and artistry of each release and marveled at how you could continue to make each more beautiful than the last. I can't really say why, but "Old Tennessee" and "Scarecrow's Dream", though they never made the "hit parade", are still two of my favorite songs -- music which tugged certain chords within me and repeatedly called me back to these early albums.
You know as well as anyone how the music of others can touch you and teach you. You instantly became my favorite singer/songwriter after that first introduction, for I had seldom heard anyone (outside of possibly Gordon Lightfoot) who could so magically translate feelings into words and then combine them with such perfect, beautiful music. From heartbreaking ballads to soaring songs of hope, your words and music gave voice to thoughts and feelings that many of us could not hope to express on our own. Thanks, Dan, for all of it. As you can see by this and the testimony of so many other fans, you may have been doing only what you loved, but in doing so you touched the lives of many others in so many ways. Can hardly wait for the next time we "meet", through your music.
Hi, Dan... As I sit watching the Kentucky Derby on television this May afternoon, I thought you should know that any of us who've ever heard and loved "Run for the Roses" will always associate your gifts with it. It was a real privilege to play a tiny part in your astronomical trajectory at that time, debuting the song worldwide, on the interview record we made. I love you, Dan... Best Wishes Always ~ Peter Rodman, Nashville, TN
Dear Dan, I have loved your music since the very early years, you provided the soundtrack to my most fascinating rites of passage. My son, now 18, appreciates your music as much as I do, a testament to the timelessness of your creative vision. My husband is also battling prostate cancer and I understand how difficult this must be for you and your family. I wish you love, peace and courage. Thank you for all you have given. ~ Laura
Get well, stay well and come to Ireland soon ~ Noel
I visited your website again today and was so comforted at the sheer volume of
support from those of us who want so desperately for you to get well. Don't you
love the fact that one can actually feel genuine love for someone whom they have
never seen eye to eye ? We love and we are loved . How good is that ?! Please continue to trust God in His plan for you and Jean and allow all of us out here to shower you with our love and prayers . Take care. ~
Debbie Joiner Smyrna,GA
Dan, Thank you for all the wonderful music and I wish you the best. You and Jean are in my prayers. I cannot express any more than you, about the importance of getting checked on a yearly basis. I thought about you today because of the "Run For The Roses" event happening this weekend. As a guitarist, I have been touched by your songs and for that I cannot thank you enough. Take care, friends. ~ Dan Pinciaro
Hi Dan,
It's May 5th. 2006. I just looked on your website for the first time
ever and I found your letter saying you had cancer. I was very saddened
by this news. I am wondering how you are doing today? I will check for
updated news to find out. Your lyrics have always made me smile. I
remember many times when I would listen just to hear the way you put
words together and I would think to myself that you are more than a song
writer. You are a poet and a wordsmith. I listen to another singer that
reminds me so much of you the way he pieces a song together. His name is
Michael Card. Give him a listen some time. I think you'll hear yourself
in his music. It's hard to say which song of yours is my favorite. I
guess it depends on the mood I'm in. I will keep you in my prayers that you will find
His friendship the most important thing in your life.
My heart is heavy over this news because you have become a part of my
life with your wonderful poetry. Dan, God bless you and keep you my
friend.
Sincerely ~
Curt Schultz
Dear Dan,
Wow, where do I begin??!! I heard about your health condition as soon as it "hit the streets" and I was so dumbfounded with the news, I sat down after
putting on Home Free and cried for hours!. I am so glad you are still "with us"
and I will continue to pray for you, and Jean, for strength, faith, and most of
all inner peace within yourselves.
I have been a fan of yours since "Home Free" and seen you on stage in several
different states. My favorite was at the Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Center in
So. Cal. in a town north of LA. I went to the box office window on a whim, the
day of the concert and they had JUST opened the orchestra pit seats and I
bought two center-stage seats for my husband and I. What a thrill it was to be
so close to you and watch your very being pour out in each note or lyric to
every song, it was a solo tour so there were NO distractions. Your music and
songwriting has touched me in a way that NO other musician has throughout my life, I thank you for that!!
As you walk through this chapter of your lives may you find pleasure in the
simple things: the sun's warmth upon your skin, the birds singing the songs of
spring, the stars in the vast night sky and in each other's arms.
KEEP THE FATIH.
Sincerely ~
Dana Marie Cable,
Paradise, WV
Mr. Fogelberg,
Tonight turned into a spontaneous "Fogelberg night"--first "The Innocent Age" then "Captured Angel" and now "Full Circle." I've enjoyed your concerts numerous times over the many years. I went on-line to see if by chance you'd be stopping off in Hawaii this year [I moved here three years ago] and saw your note. None of us escape life without some rough times [I've had cerebral palsy since birth and keep plugging away every day]. Your music has always addressed life's triumphs and challenges head on and has seen this fan through many a tough time. My hope for you--aside from a triumphant return to the studio and stage--is for you to find solace and comfort not only from your incredible talents, but from your loved ones around you. Please accept my thanks and my best wishes.
Mahalo and Aloha ~
Steve Dantzig
Dan,
I sit here with tears in my eyes thinking about how much your music has
meant to my life. When I meet new people or a stranger on the street and I find
out they love your music too, I feel a special kindredness with them. It is as
if we KNOW something others don't. There is a vein of understanding,
compassion and the appreciation for excellence that all Dan Fogelberg fans possess.
We get it!
I thought you might like to know that I have "educated" quite a few people
to your music. They say, Oh yeah, "Part of the Plan", right? That is when I start
taking out album after album and forcing them to LISTEN, really listen. It
only take a few songs, they didn't know existed, until they too...get it! I
have had people thank me, after they have listened for a while, for "turning
them on" to your music and lyrics. It changed their perspectives on some things
and had the chance to realize just how talented you are.
My 1st husband died 3 years ago from pancreatic and liver cancer. He was 51.
He was a great musician. We shared passion for your music and he played and
sang it often. When he performed, he played "Gambler". It always brought
the house down. Even people that had never heard it before would catch on
and sing along at the end. It was great! He was too sick to come to your
performance at the Coronado Theatre in Rockford IL. His friend was going to carry
him but, he was just too weak by then. I know it was one of his greatest
disappointments. I told him all about it and how wonderful it was. It made him
smile. Know that your music touched him, moved and inspired another musician and
was a constant in his life. It took me until now to be able to listen to
your albums again. Now, when I hear you...I hear him. When your music moves me,
I feel him again. This will never change.
Cancer is painful, humbling, enlightening, scary and it sucks! I don't know
how you are doing in your treatment with prostate cancer but know that, my
thoughts are with you and your loved ones. I wish I could only touch your life,
the way your music has touched mine and moved the life of my 1st
husband...Mark..
You can do this.~
Kathy
Dear Jean & Dan,
You both continue to be in our daily thoughts and prayers. We want nothing more than complete healing for you.
God bless you both with His love!!!
In friendship & love ~
Lisa & John Andursky, Connellsville PA
Hi Dan and Jean,
I sincerely hope all is going well for you two. As a fan of your music I´d love to hear some news but as they say, "No news is good news", so I´m drawing on that philosophy.
It´s late here on a Seville night, and after a few beers, I´ve just put on "The Innocent Age". It´s my favourite album --period, without a doubt. I believe all your brilliant talents came together on that album. It has rock and ballad and some very haunting words. It has no blues, which I think you´re fantastic at.
Anyway, I won´t linger on. Just get well. We, the fans, miss you.
"Let it shine" my ol´son.~ Johnny "B" Good in Seville , Spain.
So sorry to hear about your battle however I know from your music that you are a warrior.(There's a place in the world for a gambler) Your music is the soundtrack that goes with my life. My uncle Wayne and his friend who I think you know (Steve Estelle) raised me on your music. Taught me love respect and honor and love of music and art. I have never seen you live so I anticipate when you come to Cynthia Woods Pavilion again. I will be in the front row.
My favorite: " I saw you running ahead of the crowd, I chased but never thought I'd catch you. You said you loved me but you had to be free so I let you."
#2 -- "Seeing You Again".......man how that hurts!!
God be with you Dan --your voice, music, life, heart move mountains. Few men can brag as much!!!
Dan-
I cannot express to you enough just how much your music, lyrics and
concerts have inspired me over the years. I started listening to you in
high school and have followed your career closely over the years ever
since.
The last opportunity I had to see you perform live was at your acoustic
show at the Ruth Eckerd Hall venue in Clearwater, Florida several years
back. It was a birthday present to me and the best birthday I can
remember in a very long time.
It was such a wonderful performance which has continued to inspire me
with my own attempt to master the guitar. It's a continued source of
pleasure and frustration for me. I am certain every musician can relate
to that last statement.
I was deeply saddened and depressed to hear of your bout with prostate
cancer. My mother was diagnosed with breast cancer shortly before your
announcement.
The good news is that you are both survivors.
Please know that you continue to remain in my thoughts and prayers.
I sincerely hope that your love for playing serves as an inspiration to
you, as well as enables you to get you through the darker days and helps
you to look forward to better days ahead.
My Aunt and namesake, is also a wonderful artist but unfortunately has
had an unusual amount of hardship befallen upon her. Among the ill fated
events in her life, has been two bouts of cancer to which she has
recovered twice from.
She continues to attribute her recovery to her faith and her artistic
expression through her painting as the two reasons she was able to
survive through everything she has been through in her life. This has
been her redemption to allow her to get through those extremely tough
times or she claims she never would have made it. Of course, friends and
family add to the blessings, but aren't always able to relate to what
you are personally experiencing if they have never been through it.
I guess that is one of the reasons you are fortunate to have been
blessed with such a wonderful outlet.
I too have come to rely on my artistic abilities during the tough days
and I also have had many, but don't we all? No one has a charmed life
and if they claim they do, they are not in touch.
You have been blessed with a gift that is meant to be shared when you
are ready to do so. I hope you feel the same.
It sounds like you are on the road to a full recovery. And on that note,
(pun intended) prayers really do get answered:-).
When you are fully recovered from your terrible ordeal, and are up to
the grueling schedule of being a minstrel on the road again, I pray that
you will decide to return to the stage so I can see and hear you again.
Again, health and emotional state permitting.
I hope you miss the audience who is still heavenly, for I cannot put
into words how much I miss you!!!!!!!! I am sure I speak for many when I
say that.
I don't think I will truly be at peace until I see your smiling face,
share your wonderful sense of humor and stories on stage again and
envelope myself in another magic night of your music making my ears,
heart and soul feel complete and fulfilled again. Until that time, I have the full archive of all of your recordings to
get me through until we meet again....
I am hoping you have the desire and ability to release some new
material. If and when, I am most certain it will be heavily inspired by
your recent experience, which will be delivered in your own unique way,
with the reinforcing message of just how very precious life can be. I
can't think of a better and more powerful way to express and share that
than with your beautiful arrangements and lyrics.
Please, please, please continue to share your gift with your fans when
you are up to it.
Ever on my sweet Dan ~
Connie Lee Franchini,
Clearwater, Florida / Anchorage Alaska
Having grown up in Ohio in the 70’s and 80’s your music was a staple in my
listening repertoire. Many a night I drifted off to sleep while the
turntable spun “Scarecrow’s Dream” or perhaps several more cuts off Nether Lands, Home Free, Captured Angel or Souvenirs. Those albums and their
lyrical content seemed to almost define where I was in life forming an
unknown bond between you and I. To this day the first sign of cool weather
in fall summons to mind the lyrics of “The Reach”. As well, full-moon
evenings on the eve of a snowstorm conjure thoughts of “The Passage”. As you
once did, I live in Kingston Springs, TN. now and can see how befitting the
surroundings were in the creations you penned here. You have truly been a
part of my life, albeit unknowingly, and I pray for your healing. Thank you
so much for your talent and for sharing your heart with me over the years.
Godspeed to you brother! ~
Jeff McCall
Dear Dan:
Please excuse the familiarity of the greeting. I know you get that all the
time, and no one means you disrespect.
I'm sure you have sifted through several thousands of emails by now wishing
you well and a speedy recovery. I, too, wish you all the best in your
recovery.
Now that the well-wishes are out of the way (they truly are sincere), let me
simply say thank you for the joy your music and lyrics have imparted to me
since "Part Of The Plan" was new and continuously being played on the
Country Kitchen Restaurant's juke box by me and my buddy when we were in
high school in Pueblo, CO.
Even today, I still play your CD's and sing along (as best as I can...I do
not have your range). When my friends talk about music, I almost always
state, when the topic comes around, that I believe you are one of the finest
lyricists ever. Sometimes it meets debate, most times not.
I hope this finds you happy and at peace and recovering rapidly.
Congratulations on your successes. I wish for you many more for the future.
Your friend in music ~
T.D. Reed,
Englewood, CO
You are in my thoughts and prayers every day. Your name has become a mantra as I along with my parish pray for you at least three times a day in the daily office. All the notes that I read from your friends out here must be inspiring and encouraging to you and yours. We'll keep them coming to you.......please be well. We need you to come back to us. ~ Susan, North Carolina
I went on line tonight to see if you might be touring the Seattle area this summer and
was stunned by the news of your cancer. I last saw you at an acoustic show at the Summer
Nights at the Pier series and though I had seen you at other concerts in amphitheaters, I
think I liked the solo work the best and was hoping to see another show. Sadly it won't
be happening soon it seems.
Your music for me, like many others, has been an integral part of my life. I might be in
a somewhat smaller minority as I learned to play guitar (a 12 string Yamaha) by ear
listening to you as well as several other musicians and bands of that era. The camp I
went to for weekend retreats introduced me to your music. I specifically remember hearing "There's a Place in the World for a Gambler" and wondering who had written it. Suffice to
say your music and your stories have been with more people through some of their
highest and lowest points than you will ever realize.
I hope that what you find in these letters and notes here and through other channels will
buoy you and Jean in similar fashion and lift both heart and health.
Best Wishes ~
Chad Emerson
Dan,
I was dumbfounded to find that you have cancer and felt foolish for being out of the loop. You, through your music, have done so much for me, and to this day I remain thankful for your talent. I intend to take your "sermon" to heart. Being an Episcopal priest that's not hard to do. Like the thousands who have loved and appreciated your music I thank you, and I pray deep blessings for peace, hope, joy and love. With thanksgiving for your gifts which keep on giving. ~ Rev. Ron
Dear Dan: I've loved your music for years.There's so much life and depth and feeling in your songs that makes them so incredibly special to me. I have prayed for your healing--- and I pray that you and your family receive a great blessing from all of this. God can make good out of anything. I was diagnosed with breast cancer in 10/04, it's a pretty scary thing. I have been treated at Cancer Treatment Centers of America in Tulsa and am doing well. KEEP UP THE GOOD FIGHT!!!! May God bless you and keep you, may He make His face to shine upon you and be gracious to you. May the LORD lift up His countenance upon you and give you peace. Numbers 6:24-26. ~ Julie Claussen; Pierce Nebraska
Dan, I hope you are doing well and able to continue writing.
In my opinion, "Same Old Lang Syne" is your masterpiece.. and
one of the handful of outstanding songs ever written.
The first time I ever heard it., I had to stop my car. I couldn't see thru the tears.
"Just for a moment I was back in school and felt that old familiar
pain.." God, if that isn't the most painful, and intimate lyric ever written!! I have
never had the good fortune of attending one of your concerts.. I look forward to the
opportunity. ~
don
Dear Dan,my thoughts and prayers are with you. My Uncle Rich was diagnosed with prostate cancer,he has survived his cancer by a process called seeding the prostate. Last year he had colon cancer --part of his colon was removed and again he was given radiation treatments. He is still with us as I hope that you will be for a long time.Oh by the way he is in his early seventies. ~ Michael J.Golch
Dear Dan, As I write this the tears roll down my face in gratitude for your gift of music and your lyrics that are always in my thoughts going back to so many years ago and to today and on... One day in 1973 a friend said to me on the school when I was maybe 14, "You've got to come over to my house and listen to this album. It was Home Free. I got as far as "To the Morning" and I was hooked and changed. Down the road, I was so proud to have my own Home Free album I played it a gazillion times and stared at the self portrait ,ok then it was Dan Fogelberg music for many years...and realized it was one of life's connections. Music brings people's thoughts together. I hope you realize how blessed I and many many feel to have this music you have created in our lives. You were a part of my Art lesson today when I shared the connection of my Favorite musician and Favorite artist through "Bones in the Sky". I thought about Georgia O. and her gift to Art as she is my favorite artist. I thought about you and how my entire teen life and then on some was a instrumental part of my life. I have good taste in favorites even at 44! I know you have been through a great deal and please know that I will pray for you and Jean to be strong. God can perform the greatest of miracles, Dan, lean on him.He knows you better than anyone. You are a part of all our lives,...and we all want you to be healthy and happy. Continue to Pray. I will pray for you ...relax, rest, and rejoice at what a wonderful person you are and how many people love you and appreciate all you give . Sounds like you have a beautiful setting in which every day is a good day to celebrate the beauty around you! Seize the Day! Always a true fan ~ Mary Jo
Dan and Jean...have just been wondering how everything is going and how you
are both doing. I read some of the messages here and realize how lucky they
all were to see you in concert...I never had that opportunity, even though I
have listened to your music over the years. Again, just sending lots
of wonderful thoughts your way and hoping things are bright. ~ Sandy in
Phoenix
Music is something different to every listener but your music was a gift of the highest order to me. You made bad times better and good times great. You remain in my thoughts and prayers. ~ Linda H.
Hey Dan, It's a beautiful spring day in Montana, I'm sure the same day comforts
you. Inhale it deeply, enjoy it with me. ~ Ken-YNP
Dan-
Your music have meant so much to us over the years. When my wife, Susan, and I had our first date in 1974, I raved about this guy from Peoria that I had recently seen. We played "Souvenirs" until the grooves were gone on the LP. Then we heard you in May, 1975 in Terre Haute, Indiana play just for us (with The Eagles) and agreed you were "our artist". We still feel that way.
It's hard to believe you've been a big part of our life for 33 years now...and we're expecting another 33 from you! Please hang in...your spirit, music, and message will persevere!
God Speed ~
Jeff & Susan
Hi Dan, I have been a fan of yours since 1975. I was sitting in my dorm room at CSU and my friend Joan was visiting. We were listening to albums and she said, "Oh, you have to listen to Dan Fogelberg, he's amazing." I responded with, "Who is Dan Fogelberg?" She played an album as I've been a fan of yours ever sense. I've seen you innumerable times. In fact, I have two great memories. The first one is seeing you, front row center, at Moby Arena in Fort Collins. That was an acoustic tour. You just lost your dad and you told us that this was the first time that you had sung "Leader of the Band" since your dad died. Needless to say, I cried through the entire performance. The other occasion was at Red Rocks. I'm not sure of the year because I saw you so many times. I was lucky enough, again, to be way up front. Your told the audience that your mom was there. I got out my binoculars and spotted her in the opera seats, those high seats against the magnificent red rocks on either side of the stage. It was so much fun to see her smiling when you performed. It was evident that she was so proud of you.
Thanks Dan, for all the wonderful memories. Every time I hear a song, I am taken back to 1975 and Green Hall at CSU. I wish you health, happiness, and God speed.
Love, Linda, Ft. Collins, CO
Hi Dan. You are still in my thoughts and prayers. Your music has meant so much to so many people. There are so many people who care about you and are praying for you. Hang in there and keep the faith. God bless you and yours. ~ Lawrence, North Carolina
Dear Dan,
I am a 40 year old woman who has loved your music as a teenager, wife, mother ,in fact thru all the stages of my life. "Longer" was my wedding song in 1985 and then again at my 2oth wedding renewal. I have seen you in person in Peoria where I live several times and was truly blessed each time. I am praying for you to be healed of this terrible cancer so you can go on to bless the world with MORE of your beautiful music.
God Bless ~
Mary Hinrichs
Dear Dan, I'm a fan from the beginning thanks to my big brother. I remember when you would come play at North Texas University, but I was too young to go! haha Thanks for "The Innocent Age" that helped me get through a very tough and lonely first year of college. I am a missionary now in Cameroon, West Africa and enjoy listening to songs that take me back many years and bring me so much comfort in a place that is not very comfortable or relaxing. Fight the good fight, my brother! You are in my prayers. ~ Leah in Yaounde
Dan, I hope all is going well for you these days. I am thinking that during your time of recovery and being off the tour schedule, possibly you have had time to paint and draw. This would be exciting and something that I and many other fans would enjoy very much. You are a talented artist. I and my family think about you and wish you all the best.
Sincerely ~
Stu Barnhart (Lititz, PA)
I was playing some of my Fogelberg music tonight from many years ago. It took me back into time when I was a kid and was a different person. I want to thank you Dan for the great music and how it really has provided me enjoyment over the years. Heck, when I was singing along I sometimes thought I was almost as good as you. Those long ago concerts in Memphis, TN were great. I pray that you and your family are blessed in the future. ~
J. R. Sliger, Elizabethtown, KY
Dear Dan,
I was just listening to your "Home Free" cd in my car and thought when I come inside I'll look at your website to see if there are any concerts coming soon. I live in NY, on Long Island and saw you last; at Westbury Music Fair with my sister about 2 or 3 years ago. You are such an inspiration to me. I just started playing the guitar at age 51, and I'm taking lessons. I'm loving it. Your music has been a factor in driving me to start playing. It has always amazed me; along with Joni Mitchell, Jackson Browne and other great master musicians. Your music has been like a friend to me on my journey through life and touches my core. I must tell you how stunned I was when I came inside and read your news.
I send you Reiki blessings, and distant Reiki healing. I will place your name in my sacred place that I use to send Reiki.
Blessings and Light and Reiki to you and your wife. I will keep her name along with yours to Light and healing. ~
Laura Berrill
Dear Dan... I hope this day finds you doing well. It's been a while since my last post, but I think of you most every day. I can't pick up my guitar and not think about the tremendous influence you have had on my music.. as well as the person that I am today. So many of your songs reach deep inside of me... and all too often, your lyrics pretty much summed up my feeling...better than I could have expressed them myself. I used to wonder how you could know me so personally.. but it would now seem, I'm not the only one. You have a brilliant talent for expressing life experiences that every man can relate to. My thoughts and prayers go out to you and Jean. Hope to see you again in St. Louis in the future. Peace. ~
Kevin Marler
Dan...I hope you are doing well. I think about you all the time and often say a prayer for you. Your music and your soul have touched me for over 30 years in a way that no other musician ever has. I know you hear that all the time, but I hope you know what it means to us, your true fans, to be able to tell you that in all sincerity. I don't want to make this too long, but just know that your beautiful, creative and insightful music and lyrics have become a part of so many people's lives. We truly love your gentle spirit. With faith and hope ~
Rhonda
You've been on my mind for the past few days. I saw you in concert a few years ago at King's Island. You kept telling us that your equipment was not up to par--missing in action or something- and my husband I thought it was one of the best sounding sound systems we had ever heard which is saying something as Hubby used to run sound for many a local band here in Dayton Ohio. Clear and crisp and excellent.
Your music is one of the things that I play to bring me out of some deep funks. I'm not going to go into why I get into these things. You need your strength and I will not bring you down with my troubles.
I appreciate you and miss you. I hope you're on my mind because you're well and happy and will come out and play for us again. Take care. ~
Edy of Dayton Ohio.
Hello Dan,
Diana and I have been listening to your music since the start of your
career. Of all the wonderful musicians that are a part of how we share our
lives and keep the relationship flame burning brightly (29 years), you are
the spark that started it all. Through the years and three children, your
music has been with us every step of the way.
Our first Valentines Day celebration together in Jackson MS (1979) included
the purchase of Phoenix though we had both been big fans of your music
before meeting. For one our anniversaries while living in Gainesville FL in
the early 90s, I had the perfect opportunity to surprise Diana with tickets
to your show in Orlando. She thought she was accompanying me on a business
trip and had no idea of the true intent of the trip until we actually pulled
into the performance hall parking lot...we loved the show. Of course, all of
your shows are enjoyable but our favorite was while living in Charlotte NC
(1995??) - just you and your guitar - a true master. We now live in Seattle
and as the nest begins to empty and "the fire starts to mellow", your music
will continue to be a major part of our relationship.
Dan, there are many more things we could say about how your music has
enriched our lives. Instead, we will simply say thanks.
You and your family are in our thoughts.
The very best ~
Jim and Diana Cheairs,
Seattle WA
Dear Dan and Jean,
About three months ago I decided to get CDs of several of your albums that
my husband and I had in the 80's. After not hearing your music in a long
while, it was thrilling and comforting at the same to hear those lyrics and
songs. I realized how special your music has been in our lives, bringing
memories of times and places. We truly wish you the best in your battle
with prostate cancer. It's a tough fight. We know others who have
struggled with it. I'll keep you and your family in my prayers. I must say
that you are the only performer I have seen at Red Rocks twice, once with
your band, and once on your own. They were both beautiful summer evenings.
It doesn't get much better than that! All our best ~ Trish & Ken Kolm
Daniel Fogelberg has touched my heart, my soul, my life and he and his music
have been such a major part of my adult life. I miss having the chance to see
him perform in person, and listen to his music daily. I am thankful for the
support, love and care that his special mother and his wonderful wife have
been able to provide for him during these past few years. I thank God for
making you a part of this crazy world and for being my calming and focusing point
whenever I have needed you. Your music, I just can't put into words what your
music has meant to me. God bless you and keep you at peace. ~ Debbie Selden
Dear Dan:
I first familiarized myself with your music in order to impress a musician-boyfriend who played your songs at local gigs in my hometown. That
was in 1975, and who knew that all these years later I would still be
listening? That boyfriend and the years in my hometown are long gone - yet
it is the music, and how it makes me feel, that lives on. I have remained a
fan - seeing you in concert whenever possible and moving from records to
tapes to CDs to finally putting the collection on my iPod - and that makes
me feel like you are an old friend. My heart goes out to you and I pray for
a speedy recovery and a long, healthy life. Good luck to you, old friend. ~
Nancy in NJ
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