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Dan Seals was a Good Man!

I loved the song,I'd Really Love to See You Tonight. Dan Seals went by the professional name,Englad Dan then working with john Ford Coley. Big pop song. Dan was from a West Texas musical family filled with all kinds of music. One relative was part of the band that created "Tequila". Another was part of the pop duo-Seals & Crofts. Dan went on to Country music with 11 #1's. A fun song called,BOP for one.
Most of all....he was a good guy. a Gentleman. Lots of people make music. Many in the entertainment business are not very nice. Dan was. Story after story today on his random acts of kindess. Paying for a lunch for a young DJ or just simply not being a 'pain" when he was at a gig.
A gentleman... a good guy.. He fought the Cancer and lost..way too young 61. But wouldnt we all want to be remember as a good guy above almost everything we accomplished at work? Miss you dan and thanks for all the nice music and how happy you made our lives from time to time.

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