NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -May 2, 2008
Hager was at a coffee shop when he collapsed Thursday, Sam
Lovullo said. He said he had been told that by Jon Hager, the
surviving twin. Vanderbilt University Medical Center, where he had
been taken, gave no details on the cause of death.
The twins, who were also guitarists and drummers, rose to
national fame as original cast members of the TV show in 1969. With
its mixture of music and country-flavored humor, the show was a
huge hit.
The fast-paced use of one-liners was inspired by the hugely
successful "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In" - but with a rural twist.
"People laughed at themselves," Jim Hager said in a 1988
Associated Press interview. "They liked the chemistry on the show
and the fast pace."
"They (the jokes) were not all platinum," Jim Hager said.
"The writers count on the person delivering the line to pull it
off. It was cornball, no denying it."
The Hagers had worked with country star Buck Owens and used his
connection to join "Hee Haw" when Owens signed as the show's
co-host with Roy Clark.
Lovullo said he was looking for male talent to match the young,
attractive women on the show.
The Hagers left the program in the mid-'80s and continued to
perform shows together.
"They still maintained that youthful look and carried on like
young people," Lovullo said Friday.
"It is a big loss and a sudden one," he said.
The twins were born in the Chicago area. They said in 1988 that
they had been together all their lives except for 3 1/2 years when
Jon left Los Angeles and moved to Nashville. Jim remained on the
West Coast, but finally followed.
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