The Haggertys

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The Haggertys
Also known asJim & Diane Haggerty
Origin West Huntingdon, Ontario, Canada
GenresCountry
Years active1980s
LabelsNational Foundation, B & C Records


The Haggertys were a Candadian country band who released a succession of singles during the 1980s. They had a good amount of success with their singles, with the best being "Hot on the Heels of Love" in 1986.

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Background

The group was really a duo, made up of Jim Haggerty and his wife Diane Haggerty. Hailing from West Huntingdon, Ontario, they were operating a farm when they found fame and were the parents of a fourteen-year-old boy and seven-year-old girl.

They sang together in church and community gatherings. It was in 1984 that they decided to pursue their music career more seriously with a full-time band. [1]

The touring group consisted of Jim Haggerty on bass, Diane Haggerty on keyboards, Randy Hill on lead guitar and Pasi Leppikangas on drums. They were produced by John Collins at B&C Studios. [2]

Career

As Jim & Diane Haggerty, they recorded a Ted Barton composition, "I Can't Get the Feelin' (With Nobody Else but You)". Backed with the Mitch Johnson composition, "When I Get the Feelin'", it was released on National Foundation NF 172 in 1983. The sessions were produced by Johnny Dollar. [3]

The Haggertys recorded "Tonight I'll Make It Up to You" which was released on B&C BC 006. It made its debut at No. 58 in the RPM Country Singles chart for the week of 27 April 1985. [4] At week nine, the single peaked at No. 31 and held the position for another week. [5] [6] [7]

It was reported in the 13 July issue of RPM Weekly that following the impression The Haggerty's made with the previous single, "Tonight I'll Make it Up to You", they were following up with" Headin' for a Heartbreak", a John Collins composition which was produced by Collins and Eric Baraga. [8]

"Hot on the Heels of Love"

The Haggertys recorded "Hot on the Heels of Love", which was written by Eric Baragar and John Collins. It was backed with "I Can't Taste the Whiskey" and released in the United States on RCI Records R-2395 in 1986. [9] The record did something uncommon at the time. It was a Canadian record that broke out in the United States before it did in Canada. [10]

In Canada, the single peaked at No. 2 on the RPM CanCon chart for the week of 5 April. [11] [12] Also in Canada, it peaked at No. 8 on the RPM country chart for the week of 10 May. [13]

Further activities

They won the RPM award in Outstanding New Artists category in 1986. [14]

Debut album

It was reported in the September / October 1986 issue of Music Scene that The Haggertys had just completed their debut album. Among the tracks was a Jim Haggerty original, "Your Love Takes Me Away" and "Southern Bound", a song he co-wrote with producer John Collins. [15] The musicians that played on the album were, Barry Haggarty on guitar, Ken Harnden on keyboards, Al Brisco on steel guitar, Marinus Vandertogt on bass and Steve Smith on drums. The strings were by Eric Baragar who also contributed to the compositions and production. [16] The album would eventually provide six charting singles. [17]

Further activities

They released the single, "All I Need Is You" which made the RPM Country chart. In its tenth charting week, the single peaked at No. 23 in the RPM Country Singles chart for the week of 16 August. It held that position for another week. [18] [19] [20] It also got to No. 2 on the Top CanCon Country Singles chart. [21]

They recorded "Your Love Takes Me Away" which was released on single, B&C BC-026. It debuted at No. 60 in the RPM Country Singles chart for the week of 1 August 1987. [22]

Their song "Southern Bound" was released on single, B&C BC-024. [23] It was new on the playlist of Radio CKBY-FM in Ottawa for the week of 14 February 1987. [24] It also debuted that week at No. 56 on the RPM Country Singles chart. [25]

During 1987, The Haggertys had been playing to well-received and full shows. They also had been showcased at the Ontario Summer Games for The Disabled. They were nominated for the Big Country Award for Country Group and Single of the Year categories. They had also had four award nominations that year in the Single, Album, Song and Duo of The Year categories. [26]

They recorded "You Got Me Shakin'" which was backed with "Feels So Right", and released on B&C BC029. [27] [ citation needed ] A week five, it peaked at No. 47 on the RPM Country chart for the week of 10 September 1988. [28] [29] [30]

They released the single, "On Christmas Eve" on Major Label ML-001 in 1989. [31]

References

  1. The Music Scene, September/October 1986 - Page 6 The new guard of CANADIAN COUNTRY, The Haggertys Still dreaming • Anya LeBlanc
  2. RPM Weekly, Volume 42 No. 26 - Page 17 Follow-up from The Haggertys
  3. Discogs - Jim & Diane Haggerty – I Can't Get The Feelin' (With Nobody Else But You)
  4. RPM Weekly, April 27, 1985 Volume 42 No. 7 - Page 12 RPM COUNTRY SINGLES, 58 NEW, TONIGHT I'LL MAKE IT UP TO YOU The Haggertys - B&C - BC-006
  5. RPM Weekly, Volume 42 No. 15 June 22, 1985 - Page 12 RPM COUNTRY SINGLES, 31 34 (9) TONIGHT I'LL MAKE IT UP TO YOU The Haggertys - B&C - BC-006
  6. RPM Weekly, Volume 42 No. 16 July 29, 1985 - Page 20 RPM COUNTRY SINGLES, 31 31 (10) TONIGHT I'LL MAKE IT UP TO YOU The Haggertys - B&C - BC-006
  7. RPM Weekly, Volume 42 No. 17 July 6, 1985 - Page 12 RPM COUNTRY SINGLES
  8. RPM Weekly, Volume 42 No. 18 July 13, 1985 - Page 13 COUNTRY, Haggertys release follow-up
  9. 45Cat - The Haggertys - Discography, USA, Hot On The Heels Of Love
  10. RPM Weekly, Volume 43 No. 23 March 1, 1986 - Page 14 The Haggertys continue to climb
  11. RPM Weekly, Volume 44 No. 1 March 29, 1986 - Page 8 Top CanCon COUNTRY SINGLES, 3 HOT ON THE HEELS OF LOVE- The Heggertys B&C
  12. RPM Weekly, Volume 44 No. 2 April 5, 1986 - Page 10 Top CanCon COUNTRY SINGLES, 2 HOT ON THE HEELS OF LOVE- The Haggertys B&C
  13. RPM Weekly, Volume 44, No. 7 May 10, 1986 - Page 20 RPM COUNTRY SINGLES, 8 9 (12), HOT ON THE HEELS OF LOVE THE HAGGERTYS RCI/B&C - 2395
  14. RPM Weekly, Volume 44 No. 22 August 23, 1986 - Page 14 New LP & single for Haggertys
  15. The Music Scene, September/October 1986 - Page 6 The new guard of CANADIAN COUNTRY, The Haggertys Still dreaming • Anya LeBlanc
  16. RPM Weekly, Volume 44 No. 22 August 23, 1986 - Page 14 New LP & single for Haggertys
  17. RPM Weekly, Volume 46 No. 17 August 1, 1987 - Page 14 Heavy summer schedule for The Haggertys
  18. RPM Weekly, Volume 44 No. 21 August 16, 1986 - Page 12 RPM COUNTRY SINGLES, 23 25 (10) ALL I NEED IS YOU The Haggertys B&C - BC-021
  19. RPM Weekly, Volume 44 No. 22 August 23, 1986 - Page 35 RPM COUNTRY SINGLES, 23 23 (11) ALL I NEED IS YOU The Haggertys B&C - BC-021
  20. RPM Weekly, Volume 44 No. 24 September 6, 1986 - Page 22 RPM COUNTRY SINGLES
  21. RPM Weekly, Volume 44, No. 22 - Page 10 Top CanCon COUNTRY SINGLES, 2 ALL I NEED IS YOU The Haggertys - B&C
  22. RPM Weekly, Volume 46 No. 17 August 1, 1987 - Page 12 RPM COUNTRY SINGLES, 60 NEW YOUR LOVE TAKES ME AWAY The Haggertys B&C - BC-026
  23. RPM Weekly, Volume 45 No. 19 February 14, 1987 - Page 12 RPM Country Singles 56 NEW, SOUTHERN BOUND The Haggertys - B&C - BC-024
  24. RPM Weekly, Volume 45 No. 19 February 14, 1987 - Page 8 SAMPLING, TED DAIGLE CKBY-FM Ottawa, NEW, Southern Bound - The Haggertys
  25. RPM Weekly, Volume 45 No. 19 February 14, 1987 - Page 12 RPM Country Singles 56 NEW, SOUTHERN BOUND The Haggertys - B&C - BC-024
  26. RPM Weekly, Volume 46 No. 17 August 1, 1987 - Page 14 Heavy summer schedule for The Haggertys
  27. 45Cat - The Haggertys - Discography, Canada, You Got Me Shakin'
  28. RPM Weekly, Volume 48 No. 21 September 10, 1988 - Page 12 RPM100 Country Singles, 47 51 (5) YOU GOT ME SHAKIN The Haggertys B&C - 5757
  29. RPM Weekly, Volume 48 No. 22 September 17, 1988 - Page 12 RPM100 COUNTRY SINGLES, 47 47 (6) YOU GOT ME SHAKIN The Haggertys B&C - 5757
  30. RPM Weekly, Volume 48 No. 2 September 24, 1988 - Page 20 RPM100 COUNTRY SINGLES, 54 47 (7) YOU GOT ME SHAKIN The Haggertys B&C - 5757
  31. 45Cat - The Haggertys - Discography, Canada, On Christmas Eve