Singer and songwriter Dan Fogelberg died of prostate cancer
Sunday morning at his home in
The announcement of his death was made by Anna Loynes of the Solters & Digney public relations agency in a statement Sunday. Also the statement was posted on his web site.
The statement said: "Dan left us this morning at 6:00
a.m. He fought a brave battle with cancer and died peacefully at home in
Fogelberg had in the 1970s and 1980s several hits like ''The Power of Gold'' and ''Leader of the Band,'' which is a tribute for his father, a bandleader, both for which he got platinum. He released his first album in 1972.
His latest record was “
In that year he wished to thank his fans for their support: "It is truly overwhelming and humbling to realize how many lives my music has touched so deeply all these years. ... I thank you from the very depths of my heart."
Even though his music had a serious tone, and talked about emotional issues, Fogelberg said in an interview in 1997 for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, that these kind of songs don’t represent him.
He said: "That came from my singles in the early '80s. I think it probably really started on the radio. I'm not a dour person in the least. I'm actually kind of a happy person. Music doesn't really reflect the whole person.”
Fogelberg dropped out of the
Dan’s collection of greatest hits sold in the
“Souvenirs,"
"Nether Lands," "
He also wrote some material regarding the state of environment, an issue that mattered to him.
When he was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2004 he was forced to put off the fall tour. He also urged others to go and get tested.