After earning a Bachelor of Arts degree, Dave's next stop was for the night show at KJLA-AM, an all-disco station in Kansas City, MO. Top rated KBEQ-FM (Kansas City) came calling next where he worked as the overnight DJ. In 1985, Dave headed west to KSDO-FM in San Diego for three years of night disc-jockey work. Dave's next stop was WAVA-FM in Washington DC also for the night show. Dave was then hired away in 1989 as the afternoon drive DJ on WHYT-FM Detroit, MI and he spent seven very successful years there, where he also started his family. Dave landed in the Windy City of Chicago in 1996, replacing former child star
Danny Bonaduce on
WLUP-FM. He then moved down the dial to WTMX-FM, where he spent almost eight years as a top rated afternoon personality on "101.9 The Mix." Fogel was morning host at WLS for nearly three years before eventually being replaced by the man he displaced, Brant Miller. Dave Fogel was immediately picked up by
WJMK-FM in Chicago where he eventually moved into the morning slot, superseding longtime market veterans Eddie and Jobo. After five years at "K-Hits", CBS Radio sold the station and the format flipped to Hip-hop. Dave was released in November 2017 and was quickly signed by WLS-FM once again. For the second time, Dave would replace Brant Miller at WLS-FM. In March of 2018, Dave began doing the midday show on
KCMO-FM in Kansas City. It's a sister station of WLS-AM/FM and he does the show from their studios in Chicago. ==Cancer Scare==