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2003 Tour Dates

Summer 2003 Dates:
May 30 Vienna, VA Wolftrap  
May 31 Atlantic City, NJ Trump Plaza Hotel  
June 1 Philadelphia, PA Keswick Theatre  
June 3 Dayton, OH Fraze Pavilion  
June 4 Indianapolis, IN Murat Theatre  
June 6 Hilton Head, SC CTR Court @ Harbortown  
June 7 Raleigh, NC Altell Pavilion  
June 8 Atlanta, GA Chastain Park Amphiteatre  
June 10 Westbury, NY Westbury Music Fair  
June 11 Harrisburg, PA Forum Theatre  
June 13 Buffalo, NY New Melody Fair  
June 14 Columbus, OH Promo-West Pavilion  
June 15 Peoria, IL Civic Center Theatre  
June 17 Madison, WI Mayer Theatre  
June 18 Chicago, IL Skyline Stage  
June 20 Biloxi, MS Beau Rivage Hotel & Casino  
June 21 Houston, TX Woodlands Pavilion  
June 22 Dallas, TX Majestic Theatre  
June 25 Redwood City, CA Fox Theatre  
June 27 Lake Tahoe, CA Caesars Tahoe  
June 28 Lake Tahoe, CA Caesars Tahoe  
June 29 Kelseyville, CA Konocti Hotel Resort  
July 1 San Diego, CA Humphrey's  
July 2 Thousand Oaks, CA Performing Arts Center  
July 4 Denver, CO Paramount Theatre  
July 5 Durango, CO Echo Basin  

 

2002 Tour Dates

Summer 2002 Dates:
May 28 Ft. Worth, TX Bass Performance Hall Review
May 29 Houston, TX The Woodlands  
May 31 Biloxi, MS Beau Rivage  
June 1 Atlanta, GA Chastain Park Amphitheatre  
June 4 Portsmouth, VA Ntelos Pavilion  
June 5 Philadelphia, PA Keswick Theatre  
June 7 Westbury, NY Westbury Music Fair  
June 8 Atlantic City, NJ Taj Mahal  
June 9 Wallingford, CT Oakdale Theatre  
June 12 Verona, NY Turning Stone Casino  
June 13 Toronto, Ontario Casino Rama  
June 15 Detroit, MI Meadow Brook  
June 16 Cleveland, OH Tower City Amphitheatre  
June 18 Peoria, IL Civic Center Theatre  
June 19 South Bend, IN Morris Performing Arts Center  
June 21 St. Louis, MO The Pageant  
June 22 Merrillville, IN Star Plaza Theatre  
June 23 Rockford, IL Coronado Theatre  
June 25 Kansas City, MO Starlite Theatre  
June 26 Denver, CO Red Rocks  
June 28 Salt Lake City, UT Deer Valley  
June 29 Las Vegas, NV Aladdin Theatre  
July 1 Redwood City, CA Fox Theatre  
July 2 Anaheim, CA The Grove of Anaheim  
July 3 San Diego, CA Humphrey's  

May 28, 2002 - Set List - Ft. Worth (Bass Performance Hall):

Set One
(with the band)

Set Two
(solo acoustic)

Set Three
with the band (rockin')

  1. Magic Every Moment
  2. Forefathers (12-string)
  3. Heart Hotels (piano)
  4. Hard to Say
  5. Changing Horses 
  6. To the Morning (standing ovation)
  7. Run for the Roses (piano)
  8. Morning Sky
  9. The Reach (12-string)
  1. Make Love Stay
  2. Old Tennessee
  3. Believe in Me
  4. Same Old Lang Syne (piano)
  5. Leader of the Band

 

  1. Strange Way (Mark Andes - Firefall hit)
  2. Instrumental jam - (Joe Vitale on flute)
  3. Walkin' Blues (Robert McEntee)
  4. Blow Wind Blow (Dan)
  5. Empty Cages
  6. Missing You
  7. Part of the Plan
  8. Place in the World for a Gambler (encore #1)
  9. If I Needed Someone (dedicated to George Harrison, encore #2; Jeannie on tambourine)
Here's a review from fellow fan Cindy in Keller:  

 If you went to the concert at Bass Hall, you probably also read the review in the Dallas Morning News, so a lot of the below is old stuff to you, but just thought you'd like to hear from another "veteran" Dan fan.  Take care and may God bless.

 
In case nobody has e-mail'd you about how great last night's concert at Bass Hall was, let me do it.  It was wonderful!  I took my sister (also a 25-year Dan fan) as a early birthday gift to her and we both thought it was the best Dan concert we had seen.  I've been to around 7 & she's been to 3 or 4.  We also agreed that he looked great -- we could tell, even though we were in the balcony.  We had good seats, center stage in the balcony.  At Bass Hall there really aren't any bad seats.  I didn't bring binoculars, so Dan looked really good to me.  The picture in the paper didn't do him justice -- I saw some wrinkles for goodness sakes!  He rocked like a 20-year old, but did have slight difficulty reaching the high notes from songs written 20-30 years ago.  If he knew he would be singing these songs 30 years later, he might have written the notes a little lower<grin>  I was happy for him that I think I saw a wedding band on his finger, and at the end of his encore he & a woman that sang back-up on only that last song, wrapped their arms around each other.  I could be wrong, does anyone know if he remarried?
The Dallas Morning News ran an article by Matt Weitz that was extremely favorable.  I e-mail'd him to thank him for that, because in the past some papers didn't even cover his concerts, or they were written by someone who didn't seem to have any knowledge of history of Dan & his music.  If Matt didn't know about Dan, he sure seemed like he did.  For those of you who can't pull this up, I'll share Matt's review:
Funny thing about Dan Fogelberg; In the early '70s he was part of the highly popular country/folk/rock movement in pop, sharing space with the likes of the Eagles and Poco.  By the end of the early '80s -- and after a string of best-selling albums -- most of his former contemporaries were in the dust, and he was an industry unto himself. Since then he's been a stranger to the platinum realm but has maintained a loyal core following that has allowed him to put out more than a dozen albums and stay in the business for 30 years.  He celebrated that fact Tuesday night at Bass Performance Hall with a sold-out first show of his summer tour.  Music fans have always been of two minds regarding Mr. Fogelberg.  Some find him an insightful troubadour; others, an insufferable sap.  Perhaps that has something to do with the '70s-era coming-of-age most of his fans share with him: those who regard listening to "Best of Your Love" with their sweetie in their mom's Nova as the last innocent period of their life vs. those who regard it as their dopiest.  Judging by the crowd's reaction, none of the latter bothered to attend Tuesday's show.  From the first notes of "Magic Every Moment," the audience was enthusiastically appreciative of Mr. Fogelberg and his work.  His backing band reinforced the '70s memories, primarily in the presence of Joe Vitale (James Gang, Joe Walsh) on drums and Mark Andes (Spirit, JoJo Gunne, Firefall) on bass.  Texan Robert McEntree on guitar and keyboardist Mike Hanna completed the roster.  The show started out with nine of his mellower songs done with a full band, then an acoustic interlude featuring Mr. Fogelberg on solo piano and guitar.  Following that was a rousing all-electric finale.  The musicianship and production values were first-rate; the only thing was that in almost every instance, the older material was better.  In the first phase, the sinuous "Changing Horses" and countrified "Morning Sky" (and especially the Carole King-like "To the Morning," which Mr. Fogelberg said he'd never before attempted live) put later tunes such as "Run for the Roses" and the clichéd "Forefathers" in the shade.  In the acoustic section, the sad distance of "Old Tennessee" was much more nuanced than the sentimental radio hit "Leader of the Band."  In the rocking exit, "Part of the Plan" (and, heck, even two blues covers) had more pep than the later tunes.  Of course, it's all a matter of degree.  Mr. Fogelberg was playing Bass Hall.  Sunday night, Poison -- a band whose first and last albums are much the same -- plays the Smirnoff Music Centre.  You do the math.
    [for those of you not familiar with the Smirnoff Centre, it's much smaller than the Bass Hall, and it's also outdoors -- Dan's place was bigger and classier].
Well, that's the review in the paper, hope you liked it.
The crowd was the usual, people from their 20s to their 60s.  I even saw a man with his 10-year-old son (I brought my boys up on Dan, too).  Everyone is mature and laid back.  I heard some women (or maybe it was just the one over and over again) shouting, "we love you Dan."  And just as many guys screaming with enthusiasm.  Some people think Dan is just a chick musician, but I beg to differ (can I hear from the men out there who like Dan?).  I'd love to hear from those of you who attend any of his other concerts this summer, to compare.  Dan was in his usual good humor -- he's very witty.  He was really thankful to the fans for being so kind, heck we weren't faking it, we really had a great time!
I know this is very long, but I just had to share.  He played for over two hours, closer to two and a half, we really got our money's worth. 
Take care everyone.  Try to see this summer tour if you possibly can, you won't regret it.

2001 Tour Dates

Summer 2001 Dates:
July 5 Seattle, WA Pier 62/63  
July 7 Kelseyville, CA Konocti Harbor Resort  
July 8 Saratoga, CA

Villa Montalvo

 
July 10 San Diego, CA Humphrey's  
July 11 Anaheim, CA The Sun Theatre  
July 13 Las Vegas, NV House of Blues  
July 15 Colorado Springs, CO Pike's Peak Center  
July 16 Denver, CO Paramount Theatre  
July 19 and 20 Vevay, IN Belterra Casino/Resort  
July 23 Detroit, MI Meadowbrook  
July 24 Interlochen, MI Center for the Performing Arts  
July 28  Napa, CA Mondavi Winery  

2000 Tour Dates

Summer 2000 Dates:
July 2 Seattle, WA St. Michelle Winery  
July 3 Bend, OR Athletic Club Courtyard  
July 5 Boise, ID Morrison Center  
July 7 Sandy, UT Amphitheatre  
July 8 Denver, CO Red Rocks Amphitheatre  
July 10 Los Angeles, CA House of Blues  
July 11 Anaheim, CA Sun Theatre  
July 12 San Diego, CA Humphrey's (Concerts By The Bay)  
July 14 Las Vegas, NV House of Blues  
July 15 Reno, NV Silver Legacy  
July 16 San Francisco, CA Warfield Theatre  
BREAK      
September 15 Westbury, NY Westbury Music Fair  
September 16 Boston, MA Orpheum Theatre  
September 17 Washington, D.C. Warner Theatre  
September 19 Philadelphia, PA Keswick Theatre  
September 20 Verona, NY Turning Stone Casino  
September 22 Easton, PA State Theatre  
September 23 Atlantic City, NJ Taj Mahal / Zanadu Room  
September 24 Hartford, CT Bushnell  
September 26 Baltimore, MD Mechanic Theatre  
September 28 Naples, FL Philharmonic Center for the Arts  
September 30 Clearwater, FL Ruth Eckerd Hall  
October 1 Pompano Beach, FL Amphitheatre  
October 3 Melbourne, FL King Center  
October 6 Charleston, SC Performing Arts Center  
October 7 Atlanta, GA Chastain Park  

 


1999 Tour Dates

Summer 1999 Dates:
July 16 Medford, OR Britt Festival Review
July 17 Portland, OR Sokol Blosser Winery Review
July 18 Seattle, WA Zoo Amphitheatre Review
July 20 Kelseyville, CA Konocti Field Amphitheatre
Konocti Harbor Resort
Review
July 23 Las Vegas, NV Hard Rock Las Vegas Hotel Review
July 24 Los Angeles, CA The Greek Theatre Review
July 25 San Diego, CA Humphrey's (Concerts By The Bay) Review
July 27-28 Saratoga, CA Historic Mountain Winery Review
July 30 Deer Valley, UT Deer Valley Resort Amphitheatre Review
July 31 Denver, CO Red Rocks Amphitheatre Review
August 3 Interlocken, MI Kresge Auditorium - Interlocken Arts Festival Review
August 4 Detroit, MI Meadowbrook Music Festival Review
  Please note that the concert originally scheduled for August 7 at the
Keswick Theatre in Glenside, PA will be re-scheduled for a later date.
 

1997-98 25th Anniversary
Solo Acoustic Tour Dates
 

Spring / Summer 1998 dates:
April 17 Austin, TX The Backyard, 8:30pm
Call 888-597-STAR for tickets

Review

April 18 Richardson, TX Wildflower Nights concert
Visit
this site for details.

Review

April 19 Houston, TX Aerial Theatre at Bayou Place

Review

July 4 Aspen, CO Music Tent

Review

July 5 Silver Creek, CO (Winter Park area) Westfest (3-day annual festival)

Review

July 7 Chicago, IL Ravinia Festival

Review

July 8 Columbus, OH Polaris Amphitheatre

Review

July 9 Dayton, OH Fraze Pavilion Review
July 11 Wallingford, CT Oakdale Theatre Review
July 12 Boston, MA Harborlights Pavilion Review
July 14 Westbury, NY (Long Island) Westbury Music Fair  
July 15 Cape Cod, MA Cape Cod Melody Tent  
July 17 Stanhope, NJ Waterloo Village Review
July 18 Philadelphia, PA Mann Center  
July 20 Vienna, VA Wolftrap  
July 21 Atlanta, GA Chastain Park

Review

July 23 Orlando, FL Bob Carr Auditorium  
July 24 Tampa, FL Performing Arts Center Review
July 25 Ft. Lauderdale, FL Broward Performing Arts Center  
More to come?... Keep checking back here ... For the latest!!!  
LEG 1 (1997):
June 20  Detroit, MI  Meadowbrook Theater  Review
June 21  Grand Rapids, MI  Devos Hall  Review
June 22  Milwaukee, WI  Riverside Theater  Review
June 24  Indianapolis, IN  Murat Theater  Review
June 25  Cleveland, OH  Nautica Stage  Review
June 27  Warwick, RI  Warwick Music Theater  Review
June 28  Cohasset, MA  Cohasset Music Theater  Review
June 29  Wallingford, CT  Oakdale Theater  Review
July 1  New York, NY  Beacon Theater  Review
July 2  Westbury, NY  Westbury Music Fair  Review
July 3  Syracuse, NY  Landmark Theater  Review
July 6  Atlanta, GA  Chastain Park  Review 
July 7  Myrtle Beach, SC  Palace Theater  Review 
July 8  Vienna, VA  Wolf Trap Theater  Review 
July 10  Melbourne, FL  King Center  Review 
July 11  Clearwater, FL  Ruth Eckerd Hall  Review 
July 12  Sunrise, FL  Sunrise Musical Theater  Review 
LEG 2 (1997):
July 24  Santa Fe, NM  Paolo Solari Amph.  Review 
July 25  Denver, CO  Red Rocks Amph.  Review 
July 26  Salt Lake City, UT  Wolf Mountain Amph.  Review 
July 29  Livermore, CA  Wente Bros. Theater  Review 
July 30-31  Saratoga, CA  Mountain Winery  Review 
August 2  Las Vegas, NV  Hard Rock Las Vegas Hotel  Review 
August 3  Los Angeles, CA  Greek Theater  Review 
August 5  San Diego, CA  Humphrey's  Review 
August 8  Seattle, WA  Pier Theater  Review 
August 9  Portland, OR  Sokol Blosser Winery  Review 
LEG 3 (1997):
October, 17  Dallas, TX  Bronco Bowl  Review 
October, 18  Tulsa, OK  Brady Theatre  Review 
October, 19  Wichita, KS  Cotillion  Review 
October, 21  Minneapolis, MN  Orpheum Theatre  Review 
October, 22  Omaha, NE  Music Hall  Review 
October, 24  Springfield, MO  Performing Arts Center  Review 
October, 25  Springfield, IL  Sangamon Auditorium   
October, 26  Peoria, IL  Civic Center Theatre  Review 
October, 28  Nashville, TN  Ryman Auditorium   
October, 29  Charlotte, NC  Ovens Auditorium  Review 
October 30  Jacksonville, FL  Florida Theatre  Review 
LEG 4 (1998):
January 23 Anaheim, CA Freedman Forum Review 
January 27 San Luis Obispo, CA Perf. Arts Center Review 
January 28 Bakersfield, CA Fox Theater Review 
January 30 & 31 Stateline, NV Ceasers Review 
February 1 Clear Lake, CA Konocti Harbor Resort Review 
February 3 Thousand Oaks, CA Arts Center Review 

Here are the 4 'new' songs: 

"Don't Lose Heart"? He's played it it concert -- it's a great song, with a new production by Peter Asher with James Taylor's band -- very beautiful and included in the set plus a newly finished recording of "Mountains To The Sea," "Democracy" from 1991, a song recorded with the Chieftains, and "Hearts & Crafts," which as you probably know, was the b-side to "Old Lang Syne" . 

There is also a 5400 word mini-bio included in the liner.


What songs would you like to hear at the next concert you attend? Choose 10 songs from the list below. Sorry, the Sept 30, 1996 deadline has passed. 


(The following has been under construction for next to forever, please excuse my lapses.)    

(#of voters: 78)  
RANK SONG#  SONG TITLE #VOTES
1 34  Dancing Shoes  27
2 72 The Reach  23 
3 Stars  22
4 111  Forefathers  21
5 To The Morning  17 
6 Wysteria  15
7 31  The Last Nail  15
8 32  Nether Lands  15 
9 15  Souvenirs  14 
10 59  Beggar's Game  14 
11 40  Scarecrow's Dream  13 
12 83  Tucson, Arizona (Gazette) 13
13 117  Bones In The Sky  13
14  79  Make Love Stay  12 
15 113  Anastasia's Eyes  11
16 125  The Minstrel  11
17 143 Hearts & Crafts (unreleased)   11
18 11 Part Of The Plan 10
19 13 Changing Horses 10
20 27 Next Time 10
21 30 Crow 10
22 58 Longer 10
23 60  Along The Road  10
24 64 In The Passage 10
25 19 Morning Sky  9
26 39 Give Me Some Time  9
27 95 Go Down Easy  9
28 112  Song Of The Sea  9
29 7 Looking For A Lady  8
30 16 The Long Way 8
31 20 (Someone's Been) Telling You Stories  8
32 21 There's A Place In The World For A Gambler  8
33 26  Old Tennessee 8
34 54  The Last To Know 8
35 61  Nexus 8
36 75 Hard To Say 8
37 101 Lonely In Love 8
38 35  Lessons Learned 7
39 53  Gypsy Wind  7
40 62  The Innocent Age 7
41 85  Sweet Magnolia (And The Travelling Salesman)  7
  122  A Cry in the Forest 7 

 
4 Be On Your Way 6
5 Hickory Grove 6
12 Illinois 6
17 As The Raven Flies 6
18 Song From Half Mountain 6
33 Once Upon A Time 6
52 Phoenix 6
57 Heart Hotels 6
63 The Sand And The Foam 6
67 Leader Of The Band 6
68 Same Old Lang Syne 6
69 Stolen Moments 6
76 Empty Cages 6
86 Believe In Me 6
110 The Wild Places 6
118 The Spirit Trail 6
10 The River 5
41 Sketches 5
66 Run For The Roses 5
102 Seeing You Again 5
107 Our Last Farewell 5
123 Magic Every Moment 5
130 A Love Like This 5
144 The Chauvanist Song (unreleased)5
3 More Than Ever 4
8 Anyway I Love You 4
14 Better Change 4
24 Comes And Goes 4
25 Captured Angel 4
38 Promises Made 4
55 Face the Fire 4
71 Only The Heart May Know 4
77 Ghosts 4
81 Windows And Walls 4
92 High Country Snows 4
120 Over & Over 4
131 River Of Souls 4
132 A Voice For Peace 4
23 These Days 3
28 Man In The Mirror 3
29 Below The Surface 3
36 Loose Ends 3
51 Tullamore Dew 3
56 Wishing On The Moon 3
78 Missing You 3
82 The Loving Cup 3
94 Shallow Rivers 3
98 The Higher You Climb 3
129 Higher Ground 3
136 Sunlight 3
137 Isle Au Haut 3
6 Long Way Home (Live in the Country) 2
22 Aspen 2
37 Love Gone By 2
42 False Faces 2
74 Times Like These 2
99 Exiles 2
105 Hearts In Decline 2
108 Beyond The Edge (bonus track on CD) 2
109 Aurora Nova 2
121 Road Beneath My Wheels 2
124 All There Is 2
126 Faces Of America 2
127 Holy Road 2
135 Todos Santos 2
141 Stasia 2
65 Lost In The Sun 1
70 The Lion's Share 1
80 The Language Of Love 1
87 Gone Too Far 1
88 Down the Road 1
89 Mountain Pass 1
90 Sutter's Mill 1
93 The Outlaw 1
97 Think of What You've Done 1
103 She Don't Look Back 1
104 The Way It Must Be 1
106 It Doesn't Matter 1
114 Blind To The Truth 1
115 Lovers In A Dangerous Time 1
128 Serengeti Moon 1
133 County Clare 1
138 The Face Of Love 1
139 Songbird 1
140 Is This Magic 1
142 Windward 1
73 Aireshire Lament 
84 Let Her Go 
91 Wolf Creek 
96 Wandering Shepherd 
100 What You're Doing 
116 Rhythm Of The Rain 
119 Ever On 
134 Forever Jung 
43 Twin's Theme 
44 Intimidation 
45 Guitar Etude No. 3(?)
46 Tell Me To My Face 
47 Lahaina Luna 
48 Paris Nocturne 
49 Since You Asked 
50 Power of Gold 


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