Was just Listening to Dan Fogelberg...


which certifies me as a mid-life-fogeylberg. :)
Man, did Dan have a stunningly clear voice, and I love the orchestrations he used.
Is there any artist similar to pursue? I lean toward smooth Jazz and instrumentals. However, I've always had an affinity for orchestrated (lighter) rock music. Artists I have enjoyed from my youth: ELO, Steve Miller Band, Poco, Alan Parsons Project, Fogelberg & Weisberg, Chicago, Moody Blues.
Projecting out 25-30 years what music in today's sound resonates with those artists? You know, good, clean well styled groups.
I'm guessing such a narrow parameter will be difficult to peg.
I enjoy Al Jarreau, George Benson. Lately have found India Aire.
I look for clean lyrics and great voices. Any high recommends? Any newer artists with great, clean, superb sound who can pack an orchestral punch? Or a vocalist who is in the light rock or smooth jazz vein?
I know I can spend hours upon hours searching online for leads, but a few quick comments here can get me going on this faster.
THANKS for your ideas!
douglas_schroeder
Hey Douglas,

I don't really have any recommendations for you, however, I do have a recommendation for a video series you might want to watch.

Since you mentioned "smooth rock", I thought you might find the "Yacht Rock" mocumentary series pretty funny. Go to Youtube and watch the 10 short episodes. Here's a link to the first one:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=jMTI8vg7A5U

This is really funny stuff and pokes fun at a music style that was very popular in the early '80s.

Sorry for the off-topic reply, but I find this stuff very funny and like to share the fun.....

Enjoy,

TIC
Have you tried going to Pandora.com? There for free you put in an artist that you like and they play songs of similar artists with all album and ordering data. I do not know if they go back as far as Folgelberg
Hi Doug,

Hope all is well with you.

I too am a big Dan Fogelberg fan for the very same reasons you note - IMO, he's really is a league of his own.

In the smooth Jazz/Acoustic category, I would strongly recommend anything from Jonathon Butler, especially his eponymous CD. Whenever auditioning kit in here in Hong Kong, I try to bring one of his CDs and without exception, the showroom will run out and pick up the CD. Another in this category you might enjoy would be Earl Klugh - his acoustic arrangements, both original and covers of other popular songs from the 70's, (especially "Laughter in the Rain") are just wonderful. The recording quality on both these gentlemens' CDs is exceptional.

Another fine standard I use when auditioning is Simply Red's greatest hits - wonderfully recorded, it's got everything - reggae, ballads, some Cole Porter, and a number of tracks with really wonderful orchestral backing.

A few standout pop items, all with crystal clear vocals that are beautifully recorded, in no particlur order . . .

Ronan Keating;
Gabrielle (UK singer);
Michael Learns to Rock (Strange name and not so popular in the US) - this group's CDs are a step above the norm with lots of superb melodic tracks with good use of classical backup;
Jamie Cullum;
Olivia Ong (Singaporean whom mainly sings Enlish);
Jeehna Lodwick (Phillipino whom resides in Hong Kong) Any one of her CDs will do the trick. Distinct vocals and recording quality that may be the best I've heard and are held in very, very high regard in Hong Kong;

For some techo-pop/jazz you may want to sample Jamiroqui. For some rock try Queensryche and INXS.

While I could go on all night, to me, these are standouts.

I'll be sure to PM you with other "finds".

Cheers,
Garry
Bdgregory has a great suggestion, Bruce Cockburn is an excellent artist.

I think you would perhaps like David Gray-White Ladder, Shawn Mullins-9th Ward Picking Parlor, Chuck Prophet-No Other Love, Willy Porter-Falling Forward, and Tinsley Ellis, for newer artists I am sure you know about Gordon Lightfoot and Van Morrison. Van the Man can still give me chills.

In any event I still spin Fogelberg and enjoy him and the above are some that you may find you enjoy listening to.

Have Fun!
I've always enjoyed Gordon Lightfoot for similar reasons that you like Dan Fogelberg.

Michael