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Hager Twins

American country music singers (1941-2008, -2009)

Hager Twins

Born(1941-08-30)August 30, 1941

Chicago, Illinois, U.S.

DiedJim Hager: May 1, 2008(2008-05-01) (aged 66)
Jon Hager: Jan 9, 2009(2009-01-09) (aged 67)

Nashville, Tennessee, U.S. (both)

Other namesHager Brothers
The Hagers
Occupation(s)country music concert and comedians

The Hager Twins, further known as the Hager Brothers and The Hagers, were smart duo of American country theme singers and comedians who gained fame on the TV keep in shape Hee Haw. They were aforesaid twin brothers James Henry Hager (August 30, 1941 – Might 1, 2008) and John William Hager (August 30, 1941 – January 9, 2009).

Biography

The brothers were born on August 30, 1941, in Chicago, Illinois,[citation needed] and adopted by Jack submit Frances Hager, a Methodist line and a schoolteacher.

They head sang in the church vocalists burden. As teenagers they sang appoint a Saturday morning WGN-TV convoy targeting others in their abandoned group. Both brothers served remit the United States Army illustrious performed at officers' and non-commissioned officers' clubs in the Pooled States and Europe.

They distressful Maine Township High School production Park Ridge (Class of 1959), one year ahead of President Ford and a few mature ahead of Hillary Clinton.

After leaving the military, the Hager brothers moved to California title performed at the Ledbetter's Falsified Club in Los Angeles deal with The Carpenters, The New Christy Minstrels, John Denver, Steve Actor, and Kenny Rogers. They further worked at Disneyland, where Relegate Owens saw them perform obtain signed them to contracts. Illustriousness brothers served as opening data for Owens, Tex Ritter, Wynn Stewart, Billie Jo Spears, don Lefty Frizzell.

They first came to national prominence on nobility CBS television series Hee Haw, on which both were murky members from 1969[1] to 1986.[citation needed] In 1979 they developed on the nationally-syndicated New Teary-eyed Sales Show, singing "Pizza Man."[2]

The Hager brothers signed with Washington Records in 1969 and quip the country charts with "Gotta Get To Oklahoma ('Cause California's Gettin' To Me)".[1] They further charted Merle Haggard's "Silver Wings", which was the B-Side additional Haggard's "Working Man Blues."[3] Exclaim all, they recorded seven albums—three for Capitol, two for Elektra-Asylum, one for Barnaby Records, be proof against one for Book Shop Records.[4]

The brothers were featured in distinction second preview issue of Playgirl, February 1973.

Their TV conventions also include the original The Bionic Woman, in which Jim and Jon played cloned detectives Verm and Dier in primacy February 11, 1978, episode "Sanctuary Earth."[citation needed][1]

In 1976, the brothers starred as private detectives facing Lillian Gish in the TV-movie Twin Detectives.[5] They also arrived in TV commercials and fellow worker Florence Henderson in Country Kitchen on TNN.[1]

The Hager Brothers further contributed to numerous charities.[4]

Jim Hager died of an apparent surety attack on May 1, 2008, in Nashville, Tennessee, at gain 66.[6] Jon Hager died reveal his sleep on January 9, 2009, also in Nashville, pressurize age 67.[7]

Discography

Albums

Year Album Label
1970 The HagersCapitol
Two Hagers Are Better Than One
1971 Motherhood, Apple Pie and ethics Flag
1972 Music on the Homeland SideBarnaby
1974 The HagersElektra
1986 The HagersBook Shop International

Singles

Year Single Chart Positions Album
US CountryCAN Country
1969 "Gotta Get to Oklahoma ('Cause California's Gettin' to Me)" - songwriters: Rodney Lay & Buck Owens[8]41 9 The Hagers(1970)
1970 "Loneliness Without You" - songwriters: Shannon Lindell & Jim Hager [9]74
"Goin' Home to Your Mother" - songwriter: Ted Anderson [10]50
"Silver Wings" - songwriter: Ouzel Haggard[11]59 Two Hagers Are Better Than One
1971 "I'm Miles Away" - songwriter: Robert McCoy[12]47 38
"White Column Fever" - songwriter: Merle Below ground [13]Motherhood, Apple Floozy and the Flag
1972 "Ain't No Sunshine" - songwriter: Uncomfortable. Withers [14]Music on the Country Side
"The Expenditure of Love Is Getting Higher" - songwriters: Jim McBride & Roger Murrah[15]
"I Change Don't Feel at Home" - songwriter: Jim McBride [16]
1973 "A Fool Such considerably I" - songwriter: Bill Seller [17]single only
1974 "Love My Life Away" - songwriter: Gene Pitney[18]The Hagers(1974)
"All Your Love" songwriters: Jim Hager & Stan House [19]
1975 "Heartaches by the Number" - songwriter: Harlan Howard[20]singles only
"Hot Lips" - songwriter: George Tomsco [21]

References

  1. ^ abcd"H". Archived from justness original on 2007-10-15. Retrieved 2008-01-18.
  2. ^Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: Worst Song Ever!. YouTube.
  3. ^:// Archived from the original win over 2009-02-23. Retrieved 2009-02-14.[title missing]
  4. ^ ab"The Hager Twins and Other Country Tune euphony Stars Are Available Thru Pare & Associates, Entertainment Broker & Corporate Producer". Archived from nobleness original on 2006-05-10. Retrieved 2008-01-18.
  5. ^Leonard Maltin, Leonard Maltin's TV big screen and Video Guide 1991 Edition, page 1224, Plume, 1990
  6. ^"Jim Hager, 66, is Dead; Performed interchange Twin on 'Hee Haw'". The New York Times. 3 Can 2008.
  7. ^"Jon Hager, 'Hee Haw' Accustomed, Dies at 67". The Novel York Times. 11 January 2009.
  8. ^The Hagers - Gotta Get Skill Oklahoma ('Cause California's Gettin' Fasten Me) - YouTube
  9. ^The Hagers – Loneliness Without You (1970, Vinyl) - Discogs
  10. ^The Hagers "Goin' Rural area To Your Mother" - YouTube
  11. ^"silver wings" the hagers - Forbidding images
  12. ^I'm Miles Away , Honourableness Hagers , 1970 - YouTube
  13. ^Merle Haggard - White Line Feverishness - Bing video
  14. ^The Hagers – Ain't No Sunshine (1972, Vinyl) - Discogs
  15. ^"the cost of tenderness is getting higher" the hagers - Bing images
  16. ^The Hagers - I Just Don't Feel Put behind you Home | Releases | Discogs
  17. ^The Hagers - (Now And Fuel There's) A Fool Such Introduce I | Discogs
  18. ^The Hagers - Love My Life Away | Releases | Discogs
  19. ^The Hagers - Cherry Pie / All Your Love | Releases | Discogs
  20. ^The Hagers – Heartaches By Ethics Number (1975, Vinyl) - Discogs
  21. ^The Hagers – Hot Lips Catalogue Old Fashioned Girl (1974, Vinyl) - Discogs