Dan Fogelberg, R.I.P.
Singer/songwriter Dan Fogelberg died of prostate cancer today. He was 56. There’s a message from his family on his website. R.I.P.:
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This is sad news, indeed. Dan Fogelberg’s music had a beauty all its own. And with this being the holiday season, we could already be sure of hearing my personal favorite–Same Old Lang Syne.
A great songwriter and singer. It’s sad he passed away so young. RIP, Dan.
Thanks for the reminder. Just added the vid.
Thanks!
Certainly a loss to us all but an even more terrible loss for his family. Thanks for all your wonderful music, Dan. RIP.
Sad news, indeed. His song, “Longer Than” is a long-time favorite of ours and still brings tears to our eyes. Thanks, Michelle, for the vids and the memories. He will be greatly missed…
“The leader of the band is tired, and his eyes are growing old.” I loved his music then and I still do now.
RIP Dan.
I am absolutely stunned. I had no idea he was even sick. I had a Same Old Lang Syne moment–so this definitely hits a nerve with me…
MTNEER…that song reminds me of my Dad…
May God Bless Dan and his family and friends. I have his music on my Ipod and my teenage son has it on his as well. His music will live on…
God speed, Dan Fogelberg, I will think of you often.
great music. lousy politics.
A true talent that has passed away. He will be missed.
Very sad. He touched my life through his music in many ways.
I, too, didn’t know he was sick. He will be missed in the music world. RIP.
I knew he was sick but hadn’t heard about it for a long time and had hoped that he was a survivor.
His music touched most of my growing up years. In addition to listening to albums, we sang his songs in choir and played them in band and orchestra.
I’ve been listening to his Christmas album the last couple of days, it’s my favorite. I always loved that he wrote and performed music that musicians love, not just something that would be popular.
RIP Dan.
May God Rest his Soul and comfort his family.
Unlike many, he was a singer/songwriter of great talent.
Now that is how Artist was meant to be defined. Sad Monday.
Thanks, Michelle.
His death saddened me as well.
They just do not create music with lyrics and tones of Fogelberg’s caliber.
He was a genius with his craft.
“Longer Than” is a haunting tune and “Same Old Lang Syne” is a true classic.
He will be missed but his music will live on forever.
What a tragic situation for his family.
:’(
R.I.P
another one of the best gone.
Another icon of my younger years is gone. Terrible. RIP
May God grant peace and strength to your family.
I’d always check into his website after his 2004 announcement but there was never an update which seemed ominous. I love Longer and Leader of the Band, about his father, the best. Godspeed.
I am sorry to hear of his passing. Listening to his music was a great way to unwind after a hectic day. I guess God decided his work on earth was complete. Our prayers that he is welcomed in heaven as a member of the celestial choir.
Nether Lands.
Now you’ve done it.
All dressed up and no place to go.
The quality of his music and depth of his talent shaped my expectations of musical artists from a very early age. Looking back, there’s been no close second.

RIP, Dan, and thank you for raising the bar so high.
Other people have written great love songs, but when future generations of songwriters look for guidance, they will turn to Dan Fogelberg’s “Longer” for inspiration.
I couldn’t have said it any better, Boomer.
Thank you Michelle.
What a wonderful voice.
Dear Dan,
“May the trail rise up to meet you
May your heart rejoice in song
May the skies be fair above you
As you journey ever on”
I use to listen to the guy play in the bars of Champaign Illinois. Great voice and musician.
But as my papa use to say, we are only here for a visit. So congratulations to him for returning back home.
“Face the fire, you can’t run away.
The risk grows greater with each passing day.”
from Face The Fire
Good to have known you Dan.
Men over 40…get checked EVERY YEAR.
I was shocked when I heard this on Bill Bennett’s show this morning. I used to listen to him growing up in the 80’s. When I finally got married and went through the playlist with the DJ, I made sure to have “Longer” played for the many cousins of mine who had danced to it as their first songs at their own weddings in the 70’s and early 80’s. It was really touching seeing all them out there dancing to their song.
May he continue to entertain the heralds of heaven. RIP Dan, you were truly a great one whose music will live on.
Very sad news, I love his music. In fact I have just been listening to his “Best of” CD in my car. He sings my favorite version of “What Child is This?”. One of those artists who would have been much more famous than he was if talent were more important than image.
RIP Dan.
Dan lived here in my hometown, Encinitas, CA. He was really a nice person and was very approachable. I would always see him around town during the fall and winter months.
A very sad reminder for all us bucks over 45 to get checked annually and monitor your numbers.
Sad way to go.
…as a cancer survivor and someone who saw Dan in concert twice, I am totally shocked and saddened by his passing.
Thanks for the great songs Dan.
May you fly on eagles wings and touch the face God. RIP
Michelle, thank you very much for the tribute. Of the 3 times I saw him at Red Rocks, I distinctly recall saying (a year after I moved here), “Now I feel like I belong in Colorado [having seen Dan at RR].” I’ve now been here 18+ years.
There’s so much more to his music than what’s written up in the obits. What stuns me now is doing the math and realizing that some of what was to me his best (yet less commercially known) work was well before he was 30!
“And in the passage from the cradle to the grave we are born, madly dancing /
Rushing headlong through the crashing of the days / We run on and on without a backwards glance…”
-Dan Fogelberg, age 30, In The Passage, from The Innocent Age 1981
We who knew he was sick knew this was coming. (Thank God there is a rich catalog of material remaining.) Still, as much as a loss as it is to his fans, it needs to be kept in perspective with the unexpected and senseless Christian martyr deaths that occurred only a week prior in my state. I get the sense Dan would humbly agree.
I was a college student in the early 1990’s, and I was into the alternative (grunge) rock and the heavy metal scene.
I remember when I heard a Fogelberg song while on hold with some customer service rep, and I thought “This is just awf…uh…hmmm…I, uh, actually kindasorta like this! Oh no! I still like girls, right???”
The song was “Leader of the Band”, and it was the part where he said “Papa, I don’t think I said ‘I love you’ near enough” that got me misty eyed. I’m close to my father, so that line resonated with me. I was a Fogelberg fan from that point forward.
Ahhh yes.
Fogelberg at Red Rocks. Glad I was there ’cause you can not even describe to someone the serenity….it had to be witnessed live.
Thanks for all the car rides, the evenings and the parties we spent together Dan, even tho we never met.
I hated “Sometimes when we touch”. Thought it was maudlin and contrived. But, I loved “Another Auld Lang Syne”, his best song, by far.
I think you’ve got your wires crossed a little bit. “Sometimes When We Touch” was made popular by Dan Hill, not Dan Fogelberg.
Now you’re free to be a Dan Fogelberg fan without any reservations.
Had several of his songs when he was with Bread. I love his voice.
I’m from Louisville and every year at Derby they play the song he did, “Run for the Roses.” It never fails to bring tears to my eyes. I can’t even sing it without getting all choked up.
In high school a friend of mine gave me a copy of a “poem” which became one of my favorites. It was “The Innocent Age.” Only in the last few years did I find out it was a song of Dan’s.
He was a great talent and will be missed.
It is the chance of a lifetime in a lifetime of chance, Dan.
R.I.P.
Nooooo!
I hadn’t heard about his passing until I saw it here just now.
I LOVE his music. This is so sad.
His “Auld Lang Syne” song reminds me of my first love.
May God rest his song…