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Dan Fogelberg was born in Peoria, Illinois.He was the youngest of three sons born to Margaret (née Irvine), (1920–2015), a classically trained pianist, and Lawrence Peter Fogelberg, (1911–1982), a band director at Woodruff High School in Peoria, at Pekin Community High School in Pekin, Illinois, [2] and at Bradley University in Peoria. [3]
Dan Fogelberg Live: Greetings from the West is a live album by American singer-songwriter Dan Fogelberg, released in 1991 (see 1991 in music). The album was recorded on June 25, 1991, at the Fox Theater , St. Louis, Missouri, United States.
This is a detailed discography for American singer songwriter Dan Fogelberg. Six of his solo albums achieved platinum status from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). A collaboration with jazz flutist Tim Weisberg , " Twin Sons of Different Mothers ," also went platinum.
The romance between Dan Fogelberg and Jill Gruelich was wistfully memorialized in song after a chance run-in in Peoria on Christmas Eve 1975. ... “Same Old Lang Syne” and “Leader of the Band ...
Dan Fogelberg [1] ± Foreigner [34] Art ... ± Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee (either as member on a band, altogether and/or individually) References
Twin Sons of Different Mothers is a collaboration album by American singer-songwriter Dan Fogelberg and jazz flutist Tim Weisberg, released in 1978.It was the first of two collaborations between the pair; the second was No Resemblance Whatsoever.
The Tim Weisberg Band (United Artists, 1977) Rotations (United Artists, 1978) Twin Sons of Different Mothers with Dan Fogelberg (Full Moon/Epic, 1978) The Best of Tim Weisberg: Smile! (A&M 1979) The Tip of the Weisberg (Nautilus, 1979) Night-Rider! (MCA, 1979) Party of One (MCA, 1980) Travelin' Light (MCA, 1981) High Risk (Cypress, 1985)
In addition, three members of Stephen Stills' Manassas performed: Paul Harris on keyboards, Joe Lala on percussion and Al Perkins on pedal steel guitar, and the band also included saxophonist David Sanborn. Among the backing vocalists were Richie Furay and Dan Fogelberg.