The highly-anticipated album, A Tribute to Dan Fogelberg, is now available on CD, digital and streaming platforms. Released worldwide through BMG, sales will benefit the Prostate Cancer Foundation (PCF), a cause near and dear to Dan's wife, Jean Fogelberg. In 2008, a year after Dan Fogelberg passed away from prostate cancer, Jean released "Sometimes A Song", a Valentine's Day gift to her from Dan, and donated proceeds to PCF. Each year since then she has designed the annual PCF Holiday Cards to help raise money and awareness.
In 2010, Jean put together a production dream team of some of Dan's long-time friends, including producer Norbert Putnam; mega manager Irving Azoff; and concert promoter Chuck Morris.
Together they gathered some of the industry's leading musicians and vocalists to record an album honoring Dan. Included in the stellar lineup are Garth Brooks, Zac Brown, Jimmy Buffett,
Joe Walsh and the Eagles, Michael McDonald, Train,
Amy Grant and Vince Gill, Boz Scaggs, Casey James, Dobie Gray, Donna Summer, Fool's Gold's Denny Henson and Tom Kelly, Randy Owens,
The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band and Richie Furay.
Almost 8 years in the making, the album was a true labor of love for Jean Fogelberg, who says, "I will be forever grateful to these amazing artists for giving their time and talents to honor Dan and to help fund the Prostate Cancer Foundation's research programs to find a cure for prostate cancer." In August some of the artists from A Tribute to Dan Fogelberg performed at a sold-out concert at
Fiddler's Green in Colorado that raised $152,000 for the Prostate Cancer Foundation.
"We are blessed and grateful to Jean for her steadfast and devotional support of the Prostate Cancer Foundation and our work to defeat this cancer that continues to take the life of a man every 20 minutes," said Jonathan Simons, MD, president and chief executive officer, PCF. "With her help and the support of all of Dan's fans who purchase this beautiful tribute album, research gets that much closer to the day when loved ones are no longer lost to prostate cancer."
The album features covers of some of Dan Fogelberg's greatest hits:
A Tribute to Dan Fogelberg track listing:
1.
Phoenix performed by Garth Brooks
2. Nether Lands performed by Donna Summer
3. Better Change performed by Michael McDonald
4. Longer performed by Amy Grant/Vince Gill
5. Same Old Lang Syne performed by Train
6. Don't Lose Heart performed by Dobie Gray
7. Old Tennessee performed by Fool's Gold/Denny Henson and Tom Kelly
8. As the Raven Flies performed by Casey James
9. Sutters Mill performed by Randy Owens
10. Run for the Roses performed by
The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band with Richie Furay
11. Hard to Say performed by Boz Scaggs
12. Part of the Plan performed by Eagles
13. There's a Place in the World for a Gambler performed by Jimmy Buffett
14. Leader of the Band performed by Zac Brown
Dan Fogelberg, one of the most popular artists of the '70s and '80s, was a key component of the golden age of the singer/songwriter. His second album, the 1974 Joe Walsh-produced Souvenirs, hit the top 20 and led Dan into a three-decade run that would include 11 platinum and two gold albums. His best- known songs include "Longer", a ballad that became a wedding ceremony standard; "Leader of the Band," a tribute to his bandleader father,
Lawrence Fogelberg; "Run For The Roses", the unofficial theme of the Kentucky Derby; and the seasonal staple "Same Old Lang Syne."
About the Prostate Cancer Foundation: The Prostate Cancer Foundation (PCF) is the world's leading philanthropic organization funding and accelerating prostate cancer research. Founded in 1993, PCF has raised more than $700 million and provided funding to more than 2,000 research programs at more than 200 cancer centers and universities. The PCF global research enterprise now extends to 19 countries and funds a robust research portfolio. PCF advocates for greater awareness of prostate cancer and more efficient investment of governmental research funds for transformational cancer research. Its efforts have helped produce a 20-fold increase in government funding for prostate cancer. For more information, visit:
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