I love to rock ‘n roll. But my finest suit, of all the things I do, is as a songwriter.
Meaning of the quote
Dan Fogelberg, the American musician, says that while he enjoys playing rock 'n' roll music, his true passion lies in being a songwriter. He sees songwriting as his greatest talent and the thing he is most proud of among all his musical pursuits.
About Dan Fogelberg
Dan Fogelberg was an acclaimed American singer-songwriter known for his soft rock hits in the 1980s, including “Longer,” “Same Old Lang Syne,” and “Leader of the Band.” He was a multi-talented musician who passed away in 2007 at the age of 56.
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