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Jerry Hager
Folk Rock / Pop / Drum & Bass

"Production driven intelli-folk."

Nashville, Tennessee
United States

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Last Login:  7/25/2008
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   Jerry Hager: General Info
Member Since7/11/2005
Band Websitejerryhager.com
InfluencesVan Morrison, Sam Cooke, Clifford Hager
Sounds LikeRichard Shindell, James Taylor
Record LabelBlue Bourbon Music
Type of LabelIndie




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   About Jerry Hager
Nominated for Sensored Magazine's 2004 Starving Artist Award and one of America’s most expressive singer/songwriters, Nashville native Jerry Hager’s musical influences date back to his early youth in Detroit. His father was a gospel singer from Charleston, WV in the early 60’s. After relocating to Michigan, Clifford Hager was accompanied by Jerry on the road through most of Jerry’s childhood. After a few failed attempts at learning the guitar under instruction, the young apprentice found that he could learn to play on his own, by listening instead of just exercising. That is how Jerry Hager plays, writes & produces – by listening. Jerry Hager attended The Recording Institute of Detroit in the late 1980's. There he learned from old school Motown & Holland, Dozier Holland engineers & producers about audio & music. Soon he was working as an engineer on projects of George Clinton, Martha Reeves, Jad Fair & Half Japanese. During that time, Hager was able to experiment with his music as well. He created & recorded music that he now admits was so over-produced that he lost control of it. But not long after, Jerry was approached by the music directors of a B-horror film from Troma Entertainment (Toxic Avenger, etc.) titled Frostbiter – Wrath of the Wendigo, which starred Ron Asheton of Iggy & The Stooges. They bought 5 experimental recordings, which he had created years before, & contracted Hager to co-write a promotional song for Ron Asheton & Elvis Hitler. He co-wrote & played Bitchin' Babes with Detroit producer Steve Quick. Jerry can also be seen in the music video if you don't blink. Not very long after, Jerry Hager discovered the power of acoustic music. "I guess that was penance for the Bitchin' Babes thing." Jerry assembled an acoustic trio in Detroit & performed in Ann Arbor & Lansing. Just before leaving Michigan, he found himself living on the couch of guitarist, Kevin Killeen, as most great artists do at some point during their career. Finding an old 8 track reel to reel in the basement, Jerry recorded what turned out to be Gentle Man, his first CD. It remains to this day one of Hager's favorite projects. With its contemporary pop sound, the first track, River Café, was well received on college radio in Lansing & Detroit. Woods has since been covered by Boston folk singer, Carl Cacho. The album's I’ll Be With You Someday ranked number 3 on the Americana chart mp3.com. In 1993 Jerry relocated to Nashville. Concerned that his music didn’t fit in either a Country or Folk genre, he soon discovered that his music had been easily welcomed as Singer/Songwriter, Americana & AAA. Hager was very well received. He found that in Nashville he learned a great deal about playing, performing & most of all, what he wanted out of his own music. So he founded The Union Buffalo, a six-piece band supporting Jerry’s unique pop-oriented Singer/Songwriter style. The Union Buffalo found themselves busy with a faithful following. The show was dynamic & the songs were emotional. But the vortex of other projects drew Jerry back into the studio as producer & engineer. He had started recording a Union Buffalo project but was unable to spend much time on it due to the massive amount of time dedicated to other artists. Hager worked with many regional artists like Hayseed, The Evinrudes, Joe Nolan, Tom Mason & The Boomgates. Then Jerry found himself playing bass guitar regularly with The Boomgates for a couple of years. After the split of The Boomgates in 1999, Hager finally decided to finish the recording project that he started in 1994. And it took another two years to do that. After he was able to assemble songs that were recorded over a long span of time, Miles From Brushy was finally released through www.bluebourbon.net. The album’s Sail, Have You Near & Finally Up each charted in the Americana top 10 on mp3.com. The final song on the album, I Walk Slow, has been covered by Hayseed on his most recent release, Home Grown. Thanks to a suggestion from Lucinda Williams, Hayseed’s version includes Hager’s original bed tracks. Returning to Nashville from New York in 2003, Jerry Hager has revisited the stage & is scheduled to appear with The Union Buffalo in support of Miles From Brushy & to showcase eleven new songs from the forthcoming album, to be released this Christmas on which pre-production has already begun. The first releases, Believing & 9 Days, each topped the Americana chart at ..1 on AudioStreet.net & ..5 on the first day out on mp3.com! 2004 presents a long roster of projects on which Hager is playing & producing, including Paul Zografi & Joe Nolan, with whom he recorded Plain Jane & co-produced King. Jerry Hager looks forward to a very productive year supporting Miles from Brushy & the new project.

   Jerry Hager's Friend Space (Top 8)
Jerry Hager has 216 friends.
 Claire 


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 Bill Richardson 


 Christy 


 Pete Webb 


 Its Jerry Time! 


 Chance 


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Its Jerry Time!





Jul 1 2008 5:49 AM

Congrats Jerry, you're our new "Jerry of the Month!"
Jerry
Gwil Owen





Jun 9 2008 9:21 AM

Long as I got you baby, everything else is "Gravy".

myspace. com/gwilowen

Rory Partin





Apr 25 2008 5:06 PM

Just wanted to drop by and say it's good to have you as a friend. Hope you have a great weekend! Rory
Sonic Bloom Recording





Feb 2 2008 6:40 AM

Thanks for the add.
Enjoying your music up here.
Lynette





Jan 1 2008 4:42 PM

Just thought I would drop by and say HAPPY NEW YEAR...
Lynette





Nov 21 2007 5:49 PM


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Lynette





Oct 9 2007 9:18 PM

Just wondering where I could get a copy of the Miles From Brushy CD and more, I really like the music... I finally had time to have the girls sit down with me and let them listen and they like it as well.
Support Riders for Health





Sep 2 2007 12:47 PM

Thanks for supporting our run for Riders!!!
Lynette





Jun 29 2007 10:08 PM

Well it has been a while since I left you a message so I thought I would stop by and say hello... Sunday is the family reunion and I'm just on cloud nine about it, lol. Hope all is well...ttyl
T. Smith / Atlanta, Georgia





Jun 17 2007 8:52 AM

Thanks for being my friend, I have quite a few shows coming up in the Atl, please check my site and come out to support!!!!

Great to be friends with you!!!!

Much Love and Respect!!!!!!!

T.Smith

Atlanta, Georgia
Mandy Peitz Art





Feb 28 2007 9:52 AM

You are right. There has been no terror lately. Where you been? I hope all is going well for you Jerry. You deserve it.
Heidi Schwartz





Feb 6 2007 5:39 PM




"The way you treat yourself sets the standard for others."

- Sonya Friedman
Its Jerry Time!





Dec 21 2006 1:12 PM

Happy Holidays from It's JerryTime!
Christy





Oct 18 2006 7:31 PM

I am so excited that I can add one of your songs to my myspace page! Now which one, let's see... there's the heartbreakingly sad one or the hearbreakingly wistful one or... Geez, Jerry. Do you have to write the songs that make the young girls cry? (sniff)
Cowboy





Oct 15 2006 1:15 AM

Jerry you slacker, I called you at 5 a.m. to get a hot shot load (not what you ignorant, non-logistics, philistines are thinking) and some spanish chick answered the phone. Where's the love?
James Hunter





Sep 24 2006 7:38 PM

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Mandy Peitz Art





Sep 7 2006 10:23 AM

Thanks Jerry! You never come around anymore either--Saturday at the Family Wash. Be there! I will!
Rev





Jul 3 2006 6:54 AM

Thanks for the add, Jerry. I remember your old school days at Guidos. Keep on rockin'.
The Julia





Jun 24 2006 3:22 PM

Are you mad at me because I gave your home number to those crack smokin' necrophiliacs? Jeeze, Jerry you gotta let some things slide.
Junebug





Apr 20 2006 7:51 AM

I'm gonna be in Chicago on the 29th, but please let us know about the next show you have!
Cowboy





Mar 29 2006 7:34 PM

We are taking up a collection to buy Jerry an ass. He so badly wants to be able to wear chaps when he does his Hagerized show tunes. LOL....
Mandy Peitz Art





Feb 14 2006 7:22 AM

Now you're just being silly!
Jon





Feb 5 2006 6:50 AM

Great sets last night, helluva rythm section you've got there. Sorry I couldn't stay to gab afterwards, hope we'll have that chance next time.
Stephen Simmons





Oct 6 2005 4:07 PM

dude, you always look so young in all your pics!

~SS
krJoseph





Oct 4 2005 9:21 AM

June and I promise to come see you play soon, but we'll be in Atlanta this Friday. Maybe next time.
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