Dan Fogelberg was one of the most exquisite folk and country rock singer-songwriters of the 1970s, with a discography brimming with hits, as evidenced by his first six albums, all of which went platinum and ultimately made him one of the most significant artists of the genre and a true idol in the United States. Dan Fogelberg was also a frequent collaborator on the work of other great artists such as Jackson Browne, Roger McGuinn, and Randy Newman. From his second album, "Souvenirs" (1974), Dan had the support of some members of The Eagles, such as Joe Walsh, Don Henley, and Glenn Frey, as well as other legendary musicians like Gerry Beckley of America, Al Perkins of The Flying Burrito Brothers, and Graham Nash. In the following years, Dan Fogelberg released a series of brilliant folk and country rock albums such as "Captured Angel" (1975), "Nether Lands" (1977), and "Phoenix" (1979). The latter was his greatest commercial success, selling over two million copies and reaching number three on the US Billboard charts. It included "Longer", one of his most iconic songs and a number one hit, as well as other appealing tracks like the country rock songs "Phoenix" and "Face the Fire", the beautiful, intimate folk song "Gypsy Wind", and the irresistible and captivating soft rock songs "The Last to Know", "Beggar's Game" and "Heart Hotels".


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