Saturday, 30 August 2025

The Hager Brothers (Jim & John) born 30 August 1941

The Hager Twins, also known as the Hager Brothers and The Hagers, were a duo of American country music singers and comedians who gained fame on the TV series Hee Haw. They were identical twin brothers James Henry Hager (August 30, 1941 – May 1, 2008) and John William Hager (August 30, 1941 – January 9, 2009). While they never had any really big hits, and only charted a total of five singles, the Hagers had a long, successful career entertaining audiences for a period of nearly forty years. 

Born in Chicago, the brothers were adopted by Jack and Frances Hager. Jack Hager was a Methodist minister; Frances was a schoolteacher. Raised in the Chicago area, Jim and Jon attended Maine Township High School in Park Ridge (Class of 1959), graduating one year ahead of Harrison Ford. Hillary Rodham Clinton also graduated from Maine Township High School, albeit a half dozen years later. As might be expected, Jim and Jon first sang in their father’s church choir. Later, as teenagers, they sang on a Saturday morning television show on WGN-TV. Both brothers served in the United States Army and while in the military performed at Officers’ Clubs and NCO Clubs in the United States and Europe. 

After leaving the military, the Hager brothers moved to California and performed at Ledbetter’s Night Club in Los Angeles. They also worked at Disneyland, where their unique act caught the attention of Alvis Edgar “Buck” Owens, the biggest name in Country music at the time. Owens signed them to contracts with his organization, and the Hagers served as an opening act for Buck for several years and occasionally opened for other Capitol acts such as Tex Ritter (father of the late John Ritter), Billie Jo Spears, Lefty Frizzell and Wynn Stewart. 

                                   

In 1969, the Hager Twins became regular cast members on Buck Owens’ biggest ever vehicle Hee Haw. The Hagers appeared on the first episode and stayed with the show for 19 years. They also signed with Buck’s label, Capitol Records, landing a few hits starting with “Gotta Get To Oklahoma (’Cause California’s Gettin’ To Me)” which reached #41 and became their biggest single. Interestingly enough, the Hagers had the only charted version of Merle Haggard’s song “Silver Wings” (Haggard’s recording was on the B-side of “Working Man Blues”). 

After leaving Capitol the brothers released other albums for Barnaby Records (1972),  Elektra (1974),  Picc-A-Dilly (1980) and two for Mumford Music (1986). While the hit records never materialized for Jim and Jon Hager, various other opportunities presented themselves; the duo found work in Hollywood and on television, including appearances on an episode of the Bionic Woman, the television-movie Twin Detectives, and spots in many TV commercials. In 1987 they co-hosted Country Kitchen with Florence Henderson on The Nashville Network. In 1979 they appeared on the nationally-syndicated New Soupy Sales Show, singing "Pizza Man.” 

Whether appearing as a supporting act or as headliners, Jim and Jon Hager were two of the most effective entertainers ever to grace a stage. Equally adept at music or comedy, anyone who ever saw them will concur that they could have received numerous CMA “Entertainer of the Year Awards.” They were that good. 

In the 90s, they became noted for hosting their major annual fishing competition at Lakewood, Wisconsin, which they organized to benefit charities. 

Jim Hager died on May 1, 2008 as a result of a heart attack in Nashville, Tennessee, at the age of 66 years. This proved to be a crushing loss from which his brother Jon never recovered. John’s health went into a spiral, until he was found dead in his Nashville apartment on January 9, 2009, at the age of 67 years. 

(Edited from Wikipedia, 9513 Country Music, AllMusic & Discogs) 

 

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  1. For “The Hagers – The Complete Capitol Albums (2022 Omnivore)” go here:

    https://pixeldrain.com/u/k1Lm6eh5

    1 Loneliness Without You
    2 I'm Her Fun
    3 Tracks (Running Through The City)
    4 Your Tender Loving Care
    5 I Don't Wanna Make It
    6 Gotta Get To Oklaoima ('Cause California's Gettin' To Me)
    7 With Lonely
    8 I'm Not Going Back To Jackson
    9 Give It Time
    10 Goin' Home To Your Mother
    11 Silver Wings
    12 The Whole World Holding hands
    13 I'm Jesse James
    14 Flowers Need Sun, Too
    15 Loony Caboose
    16 That's My Love
    17 Second Fiddle
    18 The Last Time
    19 I'm Miles Away
    20 Gamblin' Man
    21 Motherhood, Apple Pie, And The Flag
    22 White Line Fever
    23 Silver Threads And Golden needles
    24 Four Strong Winds
    25 Ft. Worth I Love You
    26 Freight Train Fever
    27 Break My Mind
    28 I'll Be Your Baby Tonight
    29 California On My Mind
    30 Back Out On The Road Again

    This is a compilation of three albums, 1) The Hagers, 2) Two Hagers Are Better Than One, 3) Motherhood, Apple Pie, And The Flag, comprising the years 1970-1971.

    A big thank you goes to Denis for suggesting today’s birthday twins and for the loan of the above CD.
    Here’s my contribution with thanks to Elaine4 @ TJ’s Country Forum for the loan of the 4CD’s.

    The Hagers - The Chronogical Classics 1969-1990 (2023 Warped)

    https://pixeldrain.com/u/VYndMaYv

    1969-1970
    01 - Tracks (Running Through The City)
    02 - With Lonely
    03 - Goin' Home To Your Mother
    04 - Goin' Home To Your Mother & Comedy Dialogue Live (1973)
    05 - Gotta Get To Oklahoma ('Cause California's Gettin' To Me)
    06 - Your Tender Loving Care
    07 - I'm Not Going Back To Jackson
    08 - I Don't Wanna Make It
    09 - Loneliness Without You
    10 - I'm Her Fun
    11 - Give It Time
    12 - Murray Kash Introduces The Hagers (Live)
    13 - I'm Jesse James (Live)
    14 - Six Days On The Road (Live)
    15 - Second Fiddle
    16 - Flowers Need Sun Too
    17 - I'm Jesse James
    18 - The Whole World Holding Hands
    19 - Loony Caboose
    20 - Silver Wings
    21 - Gamblin' Man
    22 - I'm Miles Away
    23 - That's My Love
    24 - The Last Time
    25 - I'm Miles Away (1970 Single)

    1971-1973
    01 - Silver Threads And Golden Needles
    02 - Motherhood Apple Pie And The Flag
    03 - Ft. Worth I Love You
    04 - Four Strong Winds
    05 - I'll Be Your Baby Tonight
    06 - Back Out On The Road Again
    07 - California On My Mind
    08 - White Line Fever
    09 - Freight Train Fever
    10 - Break My Mind
    11 - I Just Don't Feel At Home In Your Arms Anymore
    12 - Summer Only Needs Its Autumn
    13 - I'm Just A Country Boy
    14 - Cynthia Daye
    15 - Ain't No Sunshine
    16 - Love Won't Let Me Go
    17 - Sweet Georgia Sunshine
    18 - The Cost Of Love Is Getting Higher
    19 - You've Got A Friend
    20 - The Next Thing I'll Remember
    21 - Mystery Train
    22 - A Fool Such As I

    1974-1984
    01 - Cherry Pie
    02 - Love My Life Away
    03 - Lonesome Town
    04 - Old Fashioned Girl
    05 - 'Cause You Don't Love Me No More
    06 - Tell Him No
    07 - Take Me
    08 - All Your Love
    09 - Girl The Games You're Playin'
    10 - You Can't Get There From Here
    11 - Heartches By The Number
    12 - Hot Lips
    13 - 84 Olympics - The Russian Game

    1986-1990
    01 - Country Saturday Night
    02 - The Auction
    03 - Love Take Me Home Tonight
    04 - Those Were The Days
    05 - You May Already Be A Winner
    06 - That's What Makes The Girls Go 'Round
    07 - Easier Than Starting Over
    08 - I Go To Pieces
    09 - An Honest Love
    10 - That Old House
    11 - Stranger In My Mirror
    12 - I'll Meet You In Birmingham
    13 - Six Days On The Road
    14 - Silver Wings
    15 - Jambalaya
    16 - Kiss An Angel Good Morning
    17 - Hey Good Lookin'
    18 - Young Love
    19 - Crazy Arms
    20 - Together Again
    21 - Today I Started Loving You Again
    22 - Cathy's Clown
    23 - I Just Wanted You To Know
    24 - You Might As Well Laugh As Cry
    25 - I'm Wishin' I Could Go Fishin' Forever

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