Alan "Fitz" Fitzgerald is an American musician best known as the keyboardist for the rock band Night Ranger, which gained prominence in the 1980s. Born on July 27, 1956, Fitzgerald’s work spans genres including rock, hard rock, and pop rock. He joined Night Ranger in the early 1980s, contributing to their signature sound characterized by catchy melodies and harmonies. Notable works include the band's hit albums "Dawn Patrol" (1982) and "Midnight Madness" (1983), which feature classic tracks such as "Sister Christian" and "Don't Tell Me You Love Me." Fitzgerald's keyboard skills and songwriting have been integral to the band's success, helping them achieve multi-platinum status and a lasting legacy in the rock genre. Beyond Night Ranger, Fitzgerald has collaborated with various artists and bands, showcasing his versatility in music production and songwriting. His impact on music is marked by his contributions to the sound of 1980s rock, influencing subsequent generations of musicians and bands. Fitzgerald remains active in the music scene, continuing to perform and contribute to the legacy of rock music.