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BIO
"HEE HAW'S"
HAGER TWINS
When "HEE HAW" entertainers
the HAGER TWINS perform, it's not just another show for the
comedic brothers - it's a homecoming. "Everywhere we perform is
like coming home" says JON HAGER, who with his twin brother JIM,
were raised in the Chicago suburb of Park Ridge.
It's a lot of fun trying to tell the
TWINS apart. Not only do the brothers look and sound identical,
but their ad-lib humor is quick, spontaneous and razor-sharp.
For example, when asked about their childhood, one brother
starts answering the question, but they both finish it!
JIM and I were adopted, explains
JON. "Our late father, Jack, was a Florida Methodist minister,
and our mother Frances, is a retired Mississippi school
teacher." "Dad had a church on the south side of Chicago
when we were very little" JIM interjects. It was near the
stockyards." "Ahhh!" They laughingly conclude in unison.
"So, THAT'S where we got our first whiff of country upbringing."
Besides a
natural flair for comedy, the HAGER TWINS realized early on they
had a talent for singing. "Singing in the church choir helped
nurture this God-given talent", says JIM. By the time they were in high school, the HAGER TWINS were
regular performers on a weekly Saturday morning television show
for teens on WGN-TV in Chicago. After
college, the TWINS both served in the Army, where they performed
for Officers' and NCO clubs in the United States and
Europe.
Following their
discharge, the TWINS moved to California. There they
became regular players with THE CARPENTERS, THE CHRISTY
MINSTRELS, JOHN DENVER, STEVE MARTIN, and KENNY ROGERS at RANDY
SPARKS' Los Angeles nightclub, "Ledbetters", and had a regular performing slot at
Disneyland in Aneheim, California.
Their big break came when country
icon BUCK OWENS attended one of their shows at Disneyland and
signed the TWINS to a management, recording and booking contract
in less than a week. "We traveled for years opening shows for
Buck", JON says. "We also got to open for some of the
other greats like TEX RITTER, WYNN STEWART, BILLIE JO SPEARS and
LEFTY FRIZZELL. We learned so much from them, and we loved them
all".
The HAGER TWINS were introduced to
MILLIONS of viewers when they became regular cast members on
the No. 1 syndicated television show of ALL TIME - "HEE HAW".
"We were on 'HEE HAW' from the very first show in 1969 untill we
left 19 years later in 1988", JIM says. "the success of "HEE
HAW, JON adds, is that the cast members loved and supported each
other. Not only did we put our hearts and souls into the
program, we also learned how to laugh at ourselves."
Also in 1969, they
signed with Capitol Records, which resulted in a charted country
hit, "Gotta Get To Oklahoma ('Cause California's Gettin' To
Me)". Through the years the HAGER TWINS have recorded
several albums and received national recognition for performing
both music and comedy skits.
They also have many
Television and Film credits, including an episode of TVs'
"BIONIC WOMAN" with LINDSEY WAGGNOR,
in which they played cloned
soldiers from another Planet.
They appeared in the
TV-movie "TWIN DETECTIVES" Starring LILLIAN GISH,
and appeared
in many TV commercials, and Hosted "COUNTRY KITCHEN" with
FLORENCE HENDERSON on TNN in 1987.
The HAGER TWINS have provided
audiences with more than three decades of smiles, laughter and
music. They both agree that they have been blessed and are
grateful that they can do, what they do, and for all the
wonderful people God has brought into their lives.
Many Thanks to Tamela Meredith
Partridge @ Herald-Review, Decatur, Illinois for contributing to
this bio.
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