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Feb 19-28

Dan & Jean, Cancer seems to be a disease that strikes all  families. I have several relatives battling various types of cancer. I am happy  to share with you that at this time they are all winning their battles. We  believe that the love and prayers of family, friends, and even strangers, has given them the strength to endure the treatments. And with that knowledge I'd like to offer my prayers for you. You do not know me, and I only know you  through your music and art, but we are connected all the same. My faith in God and his mercy and love are evident in the life of my mother. She is a 1 1/2 year cancer survivor. I will pray that  God will give you the strength he gave my mother. And I'll pray that you and Jean will know that you are not alone. That even the prayers of strangers will get you through the toughest times. How cool is that?  I'd also like to thank you, Dan, for the beautiful music you've written and performed. I feel blessed to have enjoyed your talents.  May life continue to be a blessing to you and Jean, and may you have many wonderful years of doing all the things you wish to do. Love and peace to you both ~ Amie Johnson

Hello again Dan! LOVE hearing your improved health status!! I hope that all the warmth & caring sent from your bazillion fans has helped in part. I know your voice and your lyrics have kissed my weary soul many times in the last 30 years. Thank you for that! Take good care and my thanks to Jean for her unwavering support as well. Cheers! ~ RaNae - Eugene, OR

Dan, "all the answers you seek can be found". Keep the faith and trust always in the "greater being". Be well..

Dear Dan: My daughter's 17th birthday was this past Saturday, my little baby girl is now a beautiful and talented young woman of whom I am inexpressibly proud. Of course, as with any special occasion, sweet memories flooded my mind all weekend. One of the most dear is our ritual during the nights she and I spent together "bonding" in the wee hours. She didn't sleep through the night until almost two years of age and I, as a working mom, was very weary and desperate for anything that would buy me a few extra minutes of rest. Finally, we discovered a system and I swear to you that it worked every time. We would lie together on the couch, me on my back with our tummies together and her head nestled under my chin. In the stillness and dark of 2 or 3 a.m., I would softly sing to her "Only the Heart May Know." She slept like an angel, as long as neither of us moved, and I got those rare and coveted moments of quiet rest. We did this for almost two years! Even though she now teases me mercilessly about being a Dan Fan, we usually end up having a Dan sing-along when we travel together (she knows the words!) and she rarely complains about my CD selection. You've been a wonderful part of our lives and, wherever she goes and whatever she does, my daughter and I will always share this bond. Every time she hears you sing, she thinks of me and I think of her. Mere words seem so inadequate a means to try and articulate the depth of emotion that accompanies these thoughts. Like ripples in the water, your gift continues to flow through the generations and is woven into our lives. I thought you might be pleased to know what a treasure you are and what a priceless gift you have given my daughter and I. My wish for you is that the precious gifts you've unknowingly given will be returned to you a thousand fold. May happiness, health and peace be yours, along with my eternal gratitude. ~ Sandi

Stay well and in remission for you are our Leader of the Band.......Sue Jepson

I was deeply saddened to learn of your illness.  I was actually looking at your website to find out if you were on tour and read the news.  Our thoughts and prayers are with you for a full recovery and long full life ahead. You have given my husband and I years of pleasure in listening to your music.  It is such a part of our lives from our first date, to his marriage proposal, to having your songs sung at our wedding (“Since You’ve Asked” and “our song” is “Longer”) to singing and playing your music for my children before they were born and soothing them to sleep (my daughter’s favorite was always “Dancing Shoes”) as infants and toddlers (and someday, hopefully, my grandchildren will hear me sing these songs to them.  My children still catch me humming the songs to myself. Your music and lyrics have touched our lives in so many ways.  Unbeknownst to you, your songs have seen me through many moments in my life good and bad. Thank you for sharing your gift with the world.  We wish you all good things and hope for your full recovery. ~ Lisa Halsell

Dan - I am so sorry and shocked to read about your prostate cancer. It has been a few months since your postings and I do so hope you are staying well. Life is a fast moving and changing beast we try to stay upon and, oh man, can it throw a challenge in front of us...I know. I can hardly keep from tripping.

I am not any sort of rock groupie and just this moment felt compelled to look you up online and see what there was. I have been making a compilation of music for working out and taking with me and browsed through your "very best of" cd and am, as always, moved beyond reason by your songs. You probably speak for many people who grew up in the 70's and 80's and I am no exception. Thank you for realizing your talent and laying it down for us to listen to...and thank you for your ambitious positive outreach during your treatment and recovery efforts. God speed, Good Luck and Complete Recovery to you. ~ Stacy

I have been around for 46 years. After listening to songs on my MP3 player, I realized that "To The Morning" is my all time favorite song. Thanks for writing it. BTW, get better and tour one more time (at least)... I saw you in Miami in the 80's (with Fool's Gold), and I would love to hear it live again. Thanks for the music. ~ Bill Ines

Dan: I have been performing music for 40 years. My brother introduced me to your music at age 20 when your first album came out and I've not forgotten you since. I have seen your band in Ann Arbor Michigan at Chrysler Arena and again in Ann Arbor as a solo act at Hill Auditorium as well again at Interlochen. I have not been as moved by ones contribution to music as I have yours. I felt like a family member had taken ill when I heard your news and have watched with interest of your development. You have seemed to handled this illness the way I knew you would. I still play with friends of mine who I have played with for 30 of the 40 years I've played and "Run For The Roses" and "Believe In Me" are still sung with an emotion I can't describe. Thank you for your contribution to my music world and I do wish you the best in your fight and please know that my prayers are with you. I look forward to hearing your new music soon. ~ Dennis Brooks

Your music has touched a part of my soul, and has helped me through some emotionally difficult times.  I was saddened to hear of your illness, and pray for you and your family.  God Bless you, and keep positive. Sincerely ~ Pamela Campbell & Family


Dear Mr. Fogelberg (aka Dan), My wife and I have a ritual (a ritual we probably don't practice enough) of on Saturday mornings cranking up the stereo, filling the house with music and start cleaning. Last Saturday morning I put my collection of your albums on. The house was flooded with Dan Fogelberg music all morning. However, it got me to thinking, I haven't been to a Dan Fogelberg concert in a loooong time. So I went to your website to see if you were going to be touring in our area in the near future. It's then I read about your illness and felt bad I hadn't heard about it earlier. I was then compelled to sit down and write you a note. In the late 1980's (1988, I think) I attended your solo acoustic concert at the Sandstone amphitheatre here in Kansas. It was a dark and desperate time in my life, but when attending your concert, and listening to your music it lifted my broken spirits immensely. An indirect gift you gave me through your music, at a time I needed it most. The only thing I can offer in return are my thoughts and prayers and know they are with you and your family during these trying times and hope for your speedy recovery. Wholeheartedly ~ Martin Huerter (from Kansas)

Dan the Man - I guess I have been living on the moon, only finding out recently the struggle and trying times you have been thru the last 2 years. Not a week goes by that I don't pop in one of your cds, having started listening to you with Home Free about the time I graduated from high school.  I've seen you in person several times over the years, but recently being remarried to a fine lady that lost her husband to lung cancer 3 years ago and losing a brother and dad to lung and pancreas myself, I can relate to the struggles that come with this dreaded disease.  I salute you for the awareness ad and closeness that has apparently become closer between you and your wife and family. We both prayer for your recovery and also for the research and hopeful cure of the big "C". My wife is a nurse practioner and I'm a Pharmacist and we both see how this disease plays havoc on people, families,and friends. We look forward to seeing you again on stage when we can listen to your beautiful and touching music. Until then keep the faith of God and each other and we will continue to pray for you and yours.   Chin up ~ Mike and Helen Cayce

Hey Dan, I have been checking your web-site on a regular basis since last August to see if there is anymore news on how you are doing. I pray that the saying holds true - "no news is good news".   I have been with you since Home Free.  I recently replaced some of my albums with CDs (Home Free, Souvenirs, Nether Lands, and Captured Angel).  I now find myself listening to them all day at work and whenever I am in my car.  I pray for a full recovery for you!  Be well. Take care of yourself. I hope to see you on stage again someday should you decide to return - remember, you haven't done a farewell tour (or two) yet!  LOL ~  Nancy - Belvidere, IL

Dan and family, I was heartened to hear of your progress and hope for as full a recovery as is possible for you. I do not generally write letters to famous musicians or performers ,as I think they deserve  as much privacy as they can achieve, in this world. But I wanted to thank you for a wonderful night of music I experienced at SARATOGA ,NY Performing Arts Center in 1987 or 1988. I expected a mostly acoustic concert and came away a new appreciation for the rock and roll heart of Dan Fogelberg. It was a great evening I will never forget. Thanks for your wonderful music and be well my friend. Sincerely ~ Kerry Noble


Dear Dan, late last night..(2/25/06) I had trouble sleeping, so I turned on the T.V. to Soundstage--and to my delight, there you were!   When I was young I sang your songs in folk-inspired groups, and I listened and learned from your exquisite guitar and piano accompaniments.  You are the master of how to weave the lyric, melody and supporting instruments and harmonies together in a sublime whole.  Your art is one of respect for the human story and a quiet insistence on beauty in a decidedly unbeautiful world.  I can only thank you.

This morning I learned of your illness from your website, and pray that you will be blessed with a complete healing of body and soul.  May you and those close to you be blessed with serenity and comfort as you move through this difficult time.  I am a Jewish cantor, and I believe that prayer  works not in a magical way, but acts as a conduit to open the soul so as to allow the Divine flow into our lives.   And so, I will continue to pray for you.   I hope you will enjoy a full recovery so that you can do what you were sent to this life to do--to make music that is a balm for all, to paint and draw your visions, and most of all, to give love to Jean, your family and friends.  Thank you...and "Amen," which means "Believe" in Hebrew...


A few months before Dan was to play in Reading, Pa., I heard the news of his bad health. Sorrowed that I couldn't see his performance,I instantly  thought of my brother who died this past spring.  He too lived in Colorado  for some years enjoying the life of a mountain man before coming home to us in  Pa.  How I wish he could come back now. I always listen to Dan's music  when I have troubles in my life so I got out his Phoenix album and played it.  The cover song and picture gave me an idea.  A tattoo of the Phoenix bird across my back with the words "rest in peace kenny" inside  it.  Now when I look at it I can see my brother and his memories raise from  the flames like the phoenix did and he is here again.  Thank you Dan for  your music, it's not just music, but a way for us to return to the past and  relive the most precious memories.

Dear Dan: There is no way to tell you how much of an influence your music has had on me. When I was a teenager back in the mid to late 70's your music was one of the positive influences that help me cope with a lot of negative situations in my life. Your music has always had a relevance that so many other artists lacked. Unfortunately my life got busy and I've really lost touch with music and life. I recently went to a record store and bought your latest CD and really enjoyed it. I went to your website and read about your condition. I really can't covey how powerfully the news of my illness affected me. I felt like my own brother had been diagnosed. I also can't begin to tell you how grateful I am to hear that your treatment is going well. I was at a lecture at NIH on cancer and learned that they have made wonderful advances in cancer treatment and if I've learned any thing from your music is that there is always hope. I just want to close by thanking you again for all your music and the positive influence you've had through out my life and letting you know that you and your family are in my prayers. Sincerely ~ Edward Hand

Dan, I have emailed you about every three months for the past two years.  I've told you how my husband was diagnosed with advanced, aggressive prostate cancer on 2-20-04.  My husband was receiving Lupron shots every three months and taking a Casodex pill every day. After being told my husband had several malignant tumors in his spine (and having this verified numerous times at M.D. Anderson), we were finally told in January 2006 that "my husband is atypical and the cancer is contained within the prostate".  This led to us being changed from "noncurative treatment" to "curative treatment".  He is now on radiation treatment (IMRT) number 10 and has 32 treatments to go.

At this point, all we can do is to continue to make the best decisions we can on whatever information we are given.  We, like you and your wife, are very hopeful.  This will be a lifelong battle for us but things are looking better. I told you in my first email that "Longer" is our song and it was sung at our wedding 26 years ago.  We love your music and will continue to pray for you and your wife.


Hi Dan,  Really sorry to hear of your battle with cancer.  In January 2005, I was diagnosed with stage 3 - stomach cancer and ended up having 2/3 of my stomach and 1/2 of my esophagus removed.   After multiple chemo and radiation sessions, lots of praying by me, lots of prayers from friends and relatives, and some really great doctors and nurses, and a positive attitude, I was able to beat it.  The last set of tests and scans showed NO CANCER.  Dan - you can do it too!  Keep praying every day and have faith in the Lord and he will get you through it.  I know it can be hard at times, but don't give up.  During my illness, I lost 75 lbs and have now gained about 25 back - still have 50 to go.  Best wishes for a really fast recovery.  My wife and I will be praying for you, as I'm sure many others are too.  ~ Pete & Ginny Pulver - Crystal Lake, IL.

Dan, Tonight I spent some time with my little girl before putting her to  bed (she's just turned 5) listening to some music on the computer.   As soon as I put on "Same Old Lang Syne", she broke out in this soft,  sweet smile and laid her head on my chest.  She loved it (as I always  have.)  I want to send you and your family all our prayers and  thoughts for a bright future and full recovery.  Your music has  brought immeasurable pleasure to millions, and we thank you.  I grew  up just outside of Peoria in the 70's and 80's, and loved your music  well before I knew you were raised there as well.  I missed seeing  you play at the Civic Center in 2003 as I no longer reside there.  I  just want to say thank you for all you have brought to us fans.  Your  music is timeless. ~ Amber in California


Dear Dan-I have always been in awe by the way you paint a picture with your lyrics, and I always feel like I can just float away. What I'm trying to say is that you are far from being done writing for those of us who can't get enough; so we will wait patiently while you decide where you will take us next. Just don't make it too long, we're impatient!! Sending positive thoughts ~ Holly, on the road.

Dan, hi again. I hope you are well and happy. We miss you in Colorado. While it is still cool here, the birds and others remind us that it is spring. I am sure that it is beautiful wherever you are, and I hope you are outside enjoying the sights and sounds that mark another season. Hi to your family and the friends in your circle. Happiness always to a great person, who is well loved!

Dan, Where to start? I've never had the privilege of meeting you, but I feel as though I know you from listening to all of your great music over the years. I was sorry to hear of your illness, but it sounds as though you are doing as well as can be expected. That is wonderful news. I myself am a cancer survivor, I was diagnosed in 1988 with testicular cancer. I praise God that I have been cancer free for 18 years now. I pray God will continue to heal you physically, as well as spiritually. May God bless you in your battle against this awful disease. ~ Rick Knicley

Hi Dan, I´ve just had a look at this brilliant site, after a few months, and it still amazes me the amount of goodwill messages you´re getting. They say, no news is good news and I sincerely hope that´s true in your case. You take good care of yourself as the world needs artists like you. Goodnight and all the very best from Seville, Spain. ~ Johnny "B" Good.

Hi Dan, In a few weeks it will be spring again, and here in California , although it always feels like spring, waking up to the warm sun with your music playing in my kitchen, well, I never tire of the energy I get from the sun and your music and thoughts of sitting in the front row at one of  your concerts and watching my favorite musician, someone who inspires me every day and has since I was very young. I send you love and warm thoughts as always. ~Dana  Rider

It is so wonderful to see how many people you have touched with your spirit and with your songs.  I have Portrait and I feel "hooked" all over again. I wonder if you are still writing music. Your words are amazing. Be well ~ Nathaniel


Dear  Dan, I don't do this often.  Probably  like a lot of the other knucklehead 50 year olds who listened to your soulful  songs 30 years ago in college, I was blown away by  the news on the net about your illness.  I first heard  your music at Illinois State in 1973  and  continue to  play your cds  when time permits.  I actually won an ISU Talent Show playing "Old Tennessee"  - my favorite. I hope that  you know  how deeply your music affects me and thousands of others.  I guess what is says is that there are real  people out there (you) with  passion and  kindness who "get it."   Your songs are raw emotion and  feeling.  When you play your guitar, it's magic and your lyrics are spot on.  What more can you ask for? I will keep you in my prayers.  Beat this thing. ~ Jim Herbert

I can only wish you well and I am so glad to hear that you are getting better.  You are one of the most sensitive musicians I have ever listened. Once there was "Longer" and then "Leader Of The Band".  The later one became the most special tune to me after my dad passed away in 1996.  I still cry when I listen to it and I¹ve tried it on my guitar and never cease to stop to shed a tear or simply think about my dad and what you must have felt that prompted to you to write such heartfelt song. I am from Venezuela, but I lived in Superior, Wisconsin for almost six years (1981-1987) I first encountered your music in Venezuela where "Longer" was played pretty often.  Thanks Dan for embellishing this world with your music. Sincerely ~ Leonardo

I continue to pray for you and your family daily that complete restoration of health..mind, body, and soul would soon be yours. Your music has served as a source of comfort and healing to me and many close to me for over 30 years...you can't imagine how much solace you have given. Take good care my friend..we will prevail by the grace of God. ~ Greg Tuttle, M. D., Chapel Hill/Durham, NC

Hi Dan:  I have loved your music since the 70's (which doesn't make me old). You are a wonderful song writer, and your music always made me "feel". Listening to your music is like reliving my life, because different songs remind me of different times in my life (happy and sad).  I had the opportunity to see you perform in person twice; once acoustically and once with your band.  The acoustic show was one of my all time favorite concerts, even though my then fiancé' fell asleep.  Reason #23 for our divorce. I have to admit I hadn't listened to your cd's for a while, and today I just thought of you and dug them out.  Which, of course, made me look you up on the website and catch up on things.  I was saddened to hear of your cancer. Your guardian angel must have thought you needed more support/prayers and drew me your way.  I will definitely be praying for your strength/recovery. Thank you for all the wonderful songs and memories they bring. ~ Lori Mahlik

I've only just heard the sad news on your condition, Dan. I do hope your treatment is going well and I wish you well for the future. I first heard your music when my older brother bought "Home Free" many years ago and I have loved it ever since. Here in Scotland, unfortunately, it seems not too many people know of your music but when I play a CD in the car or at home I guarantee people always ask "Who's that?" I consider myself one of the lucky ones to be able to appreciate your music, which always portrays open spaces, mountains and the outdoors to me. I wish you good health, Dan. ~ Bruce in Dundee, Scotland.

Dan, what an inspiration your music has been to me and my family from the beginning of the day of my wedding with your song "Longer" a tribute to each other in our vows to one another to our 14 year old daughters kidney transplant last January of 2005 when my wife gave her life a second time with giving one of her kidneys and your music that gave me encouragement and light through those darkest times. Your music has touched and stirred the souls of many and wanted to let you know how saddened I was to hear about your health issues. I pray that this finds you in better health and may God Bless you and your family. ~ Jack Noteboom

Dan, My name is Lauren Marie, and I have a story to tell.  It is very difficult for me to express in words my feelings for your music and how it has touched my life in such a profound way because they are so deeply rooted, but I shall do my best.  I first heard your music when I was fifteen (I am 23 now) when a friend of my father’s played a cover of “Same Old Lang Syne” on our piano.  I thought it was lovely, but was naïve at the time and found out later that the song was not one that he had written.   My father told me that you, Dan Fogelberg, were the artist and his favorite singer/songwriter.  I found nearly all of your albums up until High Country Snows in his collection, and decided to create a Father’s Day mix tape of your music for him.  I listened to every single album and rated the songs one through ten on each one, and then put the top four from each onto the mix tape.  During this process, I fell head over heals in love with your music.  The lyrics touched me in a place that no one else seemed capable of understanding, the harmonies inspired me to create my own, the instruments blended together in the most natural and creative way, and I grew up through your music.  I had a very rough time between the ages of 12 and 22, but then again who doesn’t.  My parents had gotten divorced when I was six, and my father re-married the next door neighbor’s wife.  It was quite the scandal, and I was caught in the middle.  I chose to live with my father and his new wife, who basically turned me into her indentured servant. She is an alcoholic/drug addict who was emotionally, physically, and sexually abusive to me and also to my father, and drove a wedge between us.  The psychological abuse destroyed parts of me that are just now beginning to be reborn.  I am a singer/songwriter myself, but I did not know that I had that fire in me until I began listening to your music.

In high school, all I did was listen to your music and study.  I would walk around campus with one of your many albums in my portable CD player, and turn it off only for classes.  I let myself fall into your world, and gathered your wealth of wisdom and personal experiences for my own needs.  I began writing songs myself and tinkering on the piano.  I found harmonies in between your harmonies in your songs and exercised my voice and tonality.  You are the best indirect vocal coach I could have hoped for.  When I went to camp at seventeen, I found the camp owner’s copy of Home Free.  Up until then, I had assumed that Souvenirs was the first album you had ever made because Dad did not have it in his collection.  Home Free is a true testament to your raw talent and artistic prowess.  As times became bleaker in my life, I used to wake up to “To the Morning” and it calmed some of my inner demons.  An eating disorder finally landed me in the hospital, I hit rock bottom, which in this case was necessary for me to snap out of my negativity.  I distanced myself from my family and found that I was strong enough to live my own life without letting their problems affect me.  It took several years. My stepmother finally divorced my father, and at first he was destitute.  Since then, he has grown to become a whole person who is not only happy, but spiritual, and the finest human being I know.  He and I have a real relationship now. Recently, my Dad has found several of your albums at various stores and has begun listening to your music again.  He stopped listening to your music for years because he says it reminded him of me and that it was just too painful for him at the time.  I kept his collection of your music, and have since begun listening to all of the albums again myself.  I want you to know that your music has been the only true common bond that never waivered between me and my father for years, and that it was the one thing that my ex-stepmother could not take away from us.  I always wanted to write you and give you a taste of what your music means to me as well as my father, and that I have just done.  I am grown up now and realizing that life can be happy and wonderful and it is.  I am in love with my high school sweetheart, have an incredible relationship with my father, have a wonderful job, a newly budding musical career with an incredible band, and very bright future ahead of me.  Your music has and always will be one of my biggest pillars of strength!  You are a great man and I am so happy that you found someone who appreciates you for the brilliant, sensitive soul that you are.  God bless you, Dan. Best Regards ~  Lauren Marie Wichelhaus

Dan, Hello,My name is Joyce Menshouse and I am a Registered Nurse.  Nursing has been my career for thirty years. I specialized in Oncology for six years. " Remission" is probably one of the sweetest words to my ears. I am so happy that you are doing well. My mother was diagnosed with squamaous cell carcinoma of the nasopharnyx.  She was treated and was a cancer survivor for 28 years.  I have written one fan letter in my entire life and that was to you.  I would like to thank you for the musical inspiration that you have been in my life. Thank you so much for helping develop my love and passion for music. My prayers are that you and Jean will have a full lifetime  of love and joy.  May God bless you with the happiness that you have given so many.  Thank You ~ Joyce Menshouse

Dan, may your strength come from within and that your healing be the inner guidance to your music and art. I hope one day that you will be well enough to come back to Massachusetts. My wife and  think  that your song "The Reach" is your best work so far. Peace! ~ Joanne and Chris Podles, Douglas, MA

Dan, I just downloaded "Same Old Lang Syne" from iTunes. I started reminiscing about a very special time in my life when I was first introduced to your music. A friend and I drove from Newport Beach to Santa Barbara in a Porsche Carrera listening to your music. I have never stopped appreciating it. So glad to hear you are doing well now. All the very best ~ Ron Wright

My brother... Last week, I attended a performance at Bass Hall in Fort Worth, where you kicked off your last major tour. I was lucky to sit right up front and loved your sense of humor. You started by saying "Good Evening, Houston!" After a jeer or two, you said, "It's just a joke folks." I have been following your progress and continue to keep you in prayer. I have an understanding as to what you're going through, my Father has battled six cancers in the last five years. Like you, he is an amazing man. Be well..Be well. You are needed in this world. Warmest regards ~ CMK

Dan, I am one of thousands that are praying for you.  But the reason I am writing is to let you know about another life you touched.  When a person interacts with someone else, either physically or emotionally, these "ripples" continue to move on, past our short time here on this earth.  After reading about your treatment, I wanted you to know that my 9-year old grand daughter and I were at a family party and we danced to "Make Love Stay".  Since I was quietly singing along, she wanted to know the lyrics and who the artist was.  I told her what I knew and the next day she wanted to buy the Greatest Hits CD.  The ripple continues... 

As for me, the first time I heard your music I was at Purdue, and was around '75-'76.  A female friend of mine had a class project and wanted to share it with me.  As I sat in her living room she proceeded to use the American Sign Language to "There's a Place in the World for a Gambler". I don't' know if she signed correctly but it was beautiful.  I asked to borrow the album and I was hooked.  And I saw your show at Purdue a bit later...I remember you coming out and commenting on the acoustics of the theatre.  Please don't think too badly of me but whenever I was hoping to get lucky, DF was on the turntable. I saw the first show of the Innocent Age tour in Indianapolis with a very dear friend who, later, was killed in a car wreck.  Now, when I hear "Same Old Lang Syne", I still tear-up. To end this, I would like to say thank you for you for sharing your gift of music. Please hug Jean and thank her from me for taking care of you. Good luck.  The ripple continues... ~ jim martin, sr

Dan, I just wanted to say that the first time I ever heard "Aspen-These Days", I was hooked forever. We had a night DJ back in West Lafayette, IN that played alot of your work and that of Kansas!  I can still remember those lonely nights studying back at Purdue..1971-1976, and listening to "Aspen" on the radio. I have continued to buy your albums, CDs throughout the many years! I lost my father-in-law to prostate cancer back in 1991 and my wife to oral cancer back in 2001 so I have first hand experience with the devastation it can do!  Just wanted to let you know that I have been a huge fan for many years and was pained when I learned of your illness!  I pray that you will beat this foe that claimed two of my favorite people in the whole world. Thanks for the beautiful songs and memories. Get well soon! ~ Al Webster, Commerce Twp, MI

I haven't been to the website in a while. I happened to pull out "Twin Sons of Different Mothers" today, and thought of you. WHAT WONDERFUL NEWS! I am so happy to hear that you are doing well. I lived outside Denver for 5 years and Red Rocks was just down the road. I will never forget seeing you there. It gives me chills just thinking about it. So glad to see you in the Hall of Fame. Very well deserved. God Bless You and Jean and may you continue, with great speed, on your journey back to good health. ~ Emily Fisher

Dan: Thank you for your music.   I first discovered your artistry with  the release of Nether Lands.  Although I was able to see you but one time in concert -- at Brigham Young University, in Provo, Utah -- I have loved your  music ever since, and feel as if I know at least a part of you.  My family  has known the pain of cancer, and, as a result, I am able to empathize with your  situation.  Accompanying this posting is my prayer of faith, that the Lord  will bless you and keep you; that He will bring you strength and health, and  that His peace -- which passes all understanding -- will be the constant  companion of you and your family. ~ Doug

Hi Dan & Jean! I am so sorry to hear your news of your diagnosis of Prostate Cancer after searching the web for upcoming 2006 Arizona concerts.  I have been a HUGE FAN since 1976 and absolutely LOVE your music!  I represent a chemotherapy product called Taxotere for Androgen Independent ProstateCancer that I'm sure you are already well aware of.  My thoughts and prayers are always with you and I am looking forward to an upcoming concert in sunny Arizona!  It's time to get back on tour! Sincerely ~ Susie Keefe

I, like so many others, have been a fan since the beginning.  I am more than grateful for you and the many ways you have touched (and continue to touch) my life.  Since I learned of your cancer, I have been sending prayers and blessings.  And I was encouraged by your letter and optimism.  God only knows the deep wisdom behind such things, yet I trust you are receiving deep blessings in the process -- one of which should be knowing that you continue to bless the lives of all who hear your soul through your music.  You are a teacher and an inspiration to so many.  God bless you!  With love and light ~ Habiba

Dan--best wishes ---Gods grace is on you. My prayers are with you.Prostate cancer survivor1999 ~ Bob Meek, Palos Heights, Illinois
 

Dan - How all these years, you have touched my heart with your music! I felt closer to you thru it, and your life trials, in song, helped me thru a number of hard times.  Your gentle, yet strong voice, wonderful music, all of it touched my heart all of these years.  I am praying for your continued recovery, and hope that your future holds much love and joy - just a small portion of what you have given to the millions that have always loved your music!  You will be in my thoughts and prayers. ~ JP

Dan: You've provided us with a lot of enjoyment over the decades. As a Heritage Preservation Specialist (a.k.a. "Ranger") with the National Park Service I found myself singing your songs throughout a career that included some special places in Alaska, Arizona, California, Louisiana, Montana, New Mexico, & Wyoming. The last time Meme & I saw you play, was here in Santa Fe (at the Indian School)- great memories. So many times, your music touched my soul to point where I wondered if we were "Twin Sons" but with different Fathers. I see that you're battling an aggressive prostate cancer, like a very good friend/former "partner" of mine (Tony Bonanno, former Chief Ranger for the NPS Intermountain Region, now a photographer) and that takes #1 priority of efforts. If you feel up-to-it, we'd love to see you in the Mid-lands. Of course, if you get down Santa Fe way we'd love to thank you for all the joy you've provided to so many. Our thoughts are with you; TAKE CARE- we are the living legacies. ~ Phil Young

My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. The struggle may be hard, but, success is within your grasp, God has assured us that. With deep admiration, not only for your music, but, for you as a dear and kind hearted man. ~ Rick Killam

Dear Mr. Fogelberg - It was so heartening to hear the positive news about your recovery.  I will continue to hold you up in prayer as our  Lord blesses you will continued strength and healing.  May you get back on  the road again.  We have missed your music. Yours In Christ ~  Debi Krueger

I am a 57 year old woman, that has almost grown up with your music...or at  least matured with it.  I never got to attend any earlier concerts while I was living in Michigan, but since moving to San Diego in 1997, I have seen  you several times at Humphrey's By the Bay, and I must say you were awesome each  time.  The songs that touch me the most are "Ghosts", "Seeing You  Again" and "The Reach", and I still play them over and over again after all this  time.  I know I must be content with playing my latest purchase "Portrait - The  Music of Dan Fogelberg" and "seeing" a very multi-sided man through this  collection of music, but deep inside me I hope that I will get to see you in  concert again at Humphrey's, and even get to shake your hand and welcome you  back to our beautiful city. Best Wishes and you are in my thoughts and prayers. ~ Christine M.

Hello   My name is Bradley Smith. I am 37, married and live in Kansas City, Missouri. I have been a fan of Dan's since 1978. His music has always been so great to listen to. His songs particularly "Leader Of The Band" and "Run For The Roses" have always been special favorites to my mother JoAnn. She passed away in June 1998 and she always told me before that she enjoys those songs of Dan's. I have not ever had the opportunity to see Dan live and I hope I will yet. I pray that Dan will fully recover. I'm glad to learn that he is staying strong always. Keep up that strength Dan! You're a great singer/songwriter/guitarist! All of your fans besides myself need you! Take care Dan. You will be in my prayers indeed.~ Bradley Smith

Dear Dan, I only just learned of your illness after searching the web to find your next concert date. I'm so sorry to hear of the news, but am encouraged that the treatment seems to be working. I send you my love and prayers. I have been a huge fan since I first learned of you in 1979 and have been blessed to see you in concert many times. Your voice is wonderful and your musical skills unsurpassed. However, it is your lyrics that have always moved me the most and that I believe distinguishes you from all others. In my darkest times, I would lie in bed at night and read your music as poetry before going to sleep. It gave me great comfort and a sense of being connected to something and someone that shared my feelings, someone who had experienced emotions as powerful and profound as I. Someone who, despite heartache, had persevered....and grown. You even inspired me to try me own hand at writing poetry. It was a wonderful release. (Don't worry, I'm no Dan Fogelberg. Your job is secure!) I hope in some small way the inspiration you have given me over the years can be your inspiration to overcome. I wish I could do more. In my prayers ~ John Reeves, M.D.

Dear Mr. Fogelberg, I am 31 years old, and have listened to your music since I was very little. I just wanted to say thank you for writing the soundtrack to my life. Your music is a great inspiration to me, and every time I hear you play I always feel comforted. You are a very gifted person, and I am very grateful you have shared your gift with the world. Thanks again and may God deeply bless you and yours ~ Ken Blackman, Wheatland,Indiana


Dan - I'm a 50 year old NYC litigator with a 2nd home in Telluride and have been an ardent fan since college in the late 70's. On my 50th birthday party, sailing with friends in the Caribbean, the image I will always remember is listening to your music on my ipod while looking at the limitless expanse of the sea. Your music has been integral to my life and learning of your illness has caused me more upset than you can imagine. Thank you so much for the gifts you have given me and the world. I will continue to pray for you regularly.

Dan,  Glad to hear your good news from August.   I pray you continue to improve and if you desire to one day be able to tour again.  I've been a fan since the early 80's.   Your music helped get me through college.   Hang in there, man. ~ tim

Dan, you've been in my thoughts alot lately.  Hope you are feeling well and enjoying the winter.  Peace ~ Catherine

Dear Mr. Fogelberg: I have been listened to your music for several decades. One of the recordings that always has impressed to me deeply is The Innocent Age. Even today, I still have, the original albums, which are in excellent condition. Of course, I also purchased it on CD but was disappointed that it didn't contain the full liner notes.

Today I was reviewing my collection of LP's and, when arriving at The Innocent Age, I listened to it again and enjoyed the cycle of music once again. I decided to go a Google search on you and found your website, quickly finding out you have cancer. The news has shaken me much, but I see that you and their companion are in an optimistic fight and that already perceives a frank improvement in your health. I am so glad and thanks for the message directed at the men. In this year in which The Innocent Age reaches its 25th anniversary, what better delight than to offer wishes for your health while I listen to the inspirational melody of "Aireshire Lament", followed by "Times Like These"? Between so many wonders that its cycle locks up, the ascent to the supreme excellence occurs with the moving "Ghosts" that crowns its cycle with equal dignity and frightening force of which Franz Schubert knew to back culminate two centuries its devastating and eternally exciting cycle "Der Winterreise".

About these months of anguish and pain that you are confronted, I think that an enriching line ever written was one by you towards the end of this song ("Death is there to keep us. honest and constantly remind us we are free") -- in which the fear to the stranger is consoled with the invitation to be alive and to have lived so many and experiences and to have created as much beauty through music. And here I take leave, with the hope that you have many more years on this earth on which so many people as I have sent messages of light and gratefulness. ~ Ramon Arroyo-Carrio'n San Juan, Puerto Rico

Dear Dan:  You and your family have been in my thoughts and prayers ever since I heard the news of your illness.  I have been one of your biggest fans for so many years.  I first saw you at Hofstra University on Long Island, New York back in the 70's after you released Souvenirs.  I have since seen you in concert 4 times at the Westbury Music Fair on LI, NY and look forward to seeing you every time you come!  I have all of your albums; I love your collaborations with Tim Weisberg, your latest Christmas album and the newest Full Circle.  I don't know how to tell you how deeply your music touches me, down to my very soul.  I know this sounds corny, but I wanted you to know how much your music has meant to me over the years.  My best wishes are with you and your family.  I look forward to the day when I can come and see you again on Long Island.  I am so happy to hear the news of your progress.  Please keep us all posted.  We love you!  Your biggest fan ~ Linda Smith. Long Island, New York.


Hello Dan!  Greetings from Brooklyn, NY.  I'm sorry to hear that you are battling Cancer.  God awful disease, that's been around  forever.  You'd think in this day and age and after Cancer being around it  seems for an eternity that there would be some major headway into combating it.  Love your music, love your songs!  Love stuff such as "Same Old  Lang Syne" & "Longer".  VERY thoughtful, sentimental and  introspective song that "Same Old Lang Syne" is.  Love the lyrics  and the story to the song. Getting back to your battle with Cancer, I send you  my very best wishes and prayers for you and your wife and your great success in  fighting this terrible disease. Keep on keeping on and don't let Cancer stop you  from writing and performing all the many other great songs that you still have yet to write that is inside of you.  Cancer cannot touch that. My thoughts and prayers are with you, keep fighting the good fight, and I'm sure you will win! Take care.  Sincerely yours ~  Anthony


Dearest Dan, family and friends, As true fans of yours since the 70's, we want to express our warm wishes and prayers for your everlasting recovery. You are a wonderful gift to us, for we experience life, love, happiness, sorrow and so much more through music.  Music truly is the fabric of our lives.  Your timeless melodies and lyrics will stay with us for the rest of our lives together.  We have been married for 26 years, and our first song of love was your song,  "Longer".   The image is so clear in our minds of the first day we heard it, where we were, what we were doing, etc. It seems like yesterday. We have all your music, and have seen you several times in concert.  What a wonderfully moving and timeless experience! We want to thank you for the music ~  Take care, stay well, we will have you close in our thoughts and prayers. Sincerely ~ Patty & Bob Cahill, Orange County, CA


Dan: I am one of the lucky ones as I was able to meet you and speak with you for a few minutes after a concert in Detroit in 1991. You were so down to earth and friendly and I remember that time like it was yesterday. I have sent e-mails before. I continue to hope and pray you are recovering. Keep the faith ~ Glenn Halberg

Dan, I wish you all the best and hope you are successful in your battle with this terrible disease. I have been a fan of yours since high school, I'm 41 so it's been a long time. We saw you in concert in Southern California I believe with Jackson Browne that many years ago. All the best! ~ Robert Lanxner, Millsboro, Pa

Dear Dan, I have read many of the messages posted here and I echo many of the thoughts each individual has passed on. I would like to add a little bit to the list. I am a 49 year old guy and as the years pass on, most people often wonder what life is all about and what have we contributed to the world. You have probably heard this numerous times, but you have contributed much to the world and indeed have given a gift to everyone through your words and music. You seem like one of the few artists who truly care about the music you craft and present on each and every album. It certainly comes across that way. My wife and I have seen you in concert on a couple of your solo tours, most recently at Red Rocks in 2000. I particularly remember one of the last selections of the evening - "Along The Road". I remember looking around at the audience. Everyone was captivated, and I mean everyone, including people working the aisles and concession stands. Everyone was listening intently. I feel that is the ultimate in respect. I hope we can see you perform again. If not, thanks for the memories. God Bless You, Jean and your family. ~ Jerry from Dickinson, ND

 




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