Who Is Jill Greulich?

Jill Anderson (now Jill Greulich), a Peoria native who moved to Chicago after college, is driving to her job at TWA. She’s a flight attendant, and she’s headed to O’Hare before dawn.

Was Dan Fogelberg married?

Jean Marie Mayerm. 2002–2007Anastasia Savagem. 1991–1996Maggie Slaymakerm. 1982–1985
Dan Fogelberg/Spouse

Fogelberg was married three times: to Maggie Slaymaker from 1982 to 1985, to Anastasia Savage, from 1991 to 1996; and to musician Jean Marie Mayer, from 2002 until his death in 2007.

Who was Dan Fogelberg’s high school sweetheart?

Jill Anderson
Meantime, his high school sweetheart, Jill Anderson, also had returned home to visit relatives. At the request of her mother, she headed out to buy eggnog.

Who was the girl in Same Old Lang Syne?

Jill Greulich
Five years later, their meet-up provided the storyline for “Same Old Lang Syne,” though her identity remained a mystery for many years. She is now known as Jill Greulich and lives in St. Louis. Upon the 40th anniversary of the song’s release, she said, “I am so glad that Dan was a part of my life!”

Where was Dan Fogelberg born?

Peoria, ILDan Fogelberg / Place of birth

How did Dan Fogelberg and Jill Greulich meet?

That discrepancy came up when Jill met Dan after a Fogelberg concert at St. Louis’ Fox Theatre a few years after “Same Old Lang Syne” debuted. “My neighbors and I went to the concert,” says Greulich.

Was Dan Fogelberg’s’same old Lang Syne’inspired by Jill Greulich?

In the early ’80s, Anderson (remarried as Greulich) moved to St. Louis. Jill Greulich, the woman in the Dan Fogelberg song “Same Old Lang Syne.” (Courtesy of Jill Greulich) For decades, Greulich told only close family members and friends that she was the inspiration for the song.

Who is Jill Greulich?

Jill Greulich understands the power of the past. During her Woodruff days, she was Jill Anderson, courted by a teen Fogelberg already scribbling his fledgling song lyrics.

Was Jill Greulich the inspiration for Dan Fogelberg’s ‘Tiger King’?

(Courtesy of Jill Greulich) For decades, Greulich told only close family members and friends that she was the inspiration for the song. Jean Fogelberg told me Dan himself kept her identity a secret because Jill was married then, and also he believed “in leaving a gentleman’s silence.”