The Haygoods
2004 Winner for Best ensemble at the
Branson
Critic Awards.
Kurt L Moore
Every good tale has a beginning and a “lived
happily-ever-after” ending, with an epic journey from one point to
the other. The story of the Haygoods is such a tale. It has a
beginning in the tiny town of Boerne, Texas, five years after Jim
and Marie Haygood had their first little Haygood, Timothy. Timothy
liked to watch TV while mom Marie, scurried around their small home
doing the necessary chores that ordinary folks did to live from one
day to the next. One evening Timothy was watching Sesame Street and
yelled to his mom to come and, “see this.” When Marie went into the
room and looked, Itzhak Perlman, the great Israeli violin virtuoso
was performing and Timothy said that was what he wanted to do. He
wanted to play the violin just like Itzhak was doing.
In a few months Timothy, the first and oldest of
the extremely talented and musical Haygoods, was taking violin
lessons. No one knew at that time what the future held in store for
the Haygood family, except God. He knew and he had an unbelievable
plan for this particular family. If Jim and Marie Haygood had known
what was in store for their future and the futures of their
children, they not only would have found it hard to believe, but
quite possibly, would have been too afraid to go on.
Jim and Marie Haygood, in time, would have seven
more children, all talented, all musically inclined and all of whom
would wind up eventually in Branson, with a hit show of their own,
at the new Music City Center. That did not happen without yet
another fairy tale story in the middle of the original tale. The
story that Marie told me, when I asked her how they decided to come
to Missouri, is a story of, what some would consider, amazing
circumstances. I personally do not believe in circumstances. I
believe that everything that happens to us has been planned, laid
out on a master drawing board and then put into motion by the Master
planner Himself. The story of the Haygood’s move to Branson has all
the earmarks of one of the most cleverly designed plans ever drawn
up by the Master. After hearing the story, I decided that it was
much too long to put into this article; I am totally in awe of
everything that transpired to get them to Branson and keep them
here.
The Haygood performing troupe, consisting of
seven brothers and one sister, came by their love of music honestly.
James Dunn Haygood, their dad, had a background in acting and
actually did what every boy in his generation wanted to do. He ran
away from home, joined a circus and become a clown. When Jim and
Marie married, she literally married a clown. It’s what every father
of every bride thinks of his future son-in-law, and this one was
true. Jim retired from clowning around the circus a couple of years
after he was married and settled into raising their family.
Dolores Marie Haygood, their mother, took lessons
in piano, dancing and later took singing lessons. She was active in
college, singing and performing in musicals. Marie had planned to
continue her performing career, but put everything on hold when she
and Jim started a family. It is still on hold.
It is interesting that Marie had not studied the
violin, but learned nearly by osmosis, as she went with each of her
eight children when they took their lessons. When the last of the
children came along, Marie had amassed enough knowledge of the
violin, simply by watching and listening to the older children’s
lessons, that she was able to teach basic violin to the younger
ones. Then she sent them off for professional lessons.
There are many families that have a genetic
makeup that allows all of them to perform as a group. Several such
families are here in Branson, but I do not believe any of the others
have the unique quality that the Haygoods have. The Haygoods cannot
only sing up a storm, but each can play several musical instruments.
They can dance, play, sing and all have the ability to have a good
time when onstage.
The Haygoods have arrived in Branson. Actually,
they arrived in 1993 and started performing at Silver Dollar City,
on June 1st of that same year, then moved to the Branson strip in
the spring of 2002. The new Music City Center suits them well, very
well. The theater has the best in lighting and the best in sound,
plus special effects, including pyro-effects, that can be seen a
couple of times in each show. I was fortunate enough to catch the
firestorms on film. They are spectacular.
The Haygoods have fans all across the country.
When you go to their show, you will notice that a goodly number of
fans scream when the Haygoods are performing. Sort of puts one in
mind of the old Elvis concerts. Believe me when I say they have avid
fans. They also have a web site, www.thehaygoods.com that tells you
who they are and what they do. It is a well-planned site, done very
professionally.
Aaron, 11, and Catherine, 13, the two youngest
Haygoods, are already multi-talented and can perform with the best
of them. Of course, they have six older brothers who take a very
personal interest in them. Catherine, being the only girl in the
group, is truly a standout. Already turning into a real heart
breaker, she is a twinkling star when onstage.
The Haygoods are a phenomenon of sight, sound and
motion. They not only sound great, but they are in constant, high
energy, motion. “The Haygoods” is a show that cries out with
excitement. It is excitement times eight. Eight Haygoods, with two
talented and loving parents added in, is a mixture for a show that
has nearly everything from Chuck Berry and the guys downtown, to the
Beach Boys. “The Haygoods” is truly a feel good show. You will feel
much better after seeing them. I did.
The “lived-happily-ever-after” ending to the
Haygood story is not here yet. Actually, we hope the ending is a
long time into the future. In the meantime, enjoy the journey along
the way. That’s the very best part.
Copyright © 2004-Kurt L. Moore-All rights reserved.
klmoore@earthlink.net
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