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==Biography==
==Biography==
Douglas James Haggar was born in Ohio on February 25, 1947,<ref name="WhaleFat"/> and spent his early years living in South Dakota, Iowa, and Arizona. Haggar came to Alaska in 1970 with a friend, who left Alaska shortly afterward. Not long after his arrival, he began working as a bar band musician, particularly for Mike Gordon at his new Spenard establishment Chilkoot Charlie's. He coined what became Chilkoot Charlie's slogan, "We cheat the other guy and pass the savings on to you."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.koots.com/history.htm|title=The History of Chilkoot Charlie's|year=2010|publisher=Chilkoot Charlie's|location=Anchorage|accessdate=October 9, 2011}}</ref> It was in this gig that he acquired the Whitekeys name, originally as '''Mooster Whitekeys'''. Gordon's success with this bar led to a short-lived attempt on his part to expand into a statewide empire, as he established Chilkoot Charlie's locations in [[Girdwood]] and [[Fairbanks]] during the mid 1970s. Whitekeys originally came to Fairbanks as part of this expansion and remained for several years, where he played in numerous "Two Street" bars during the [[construction of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System]] and the [[boom and bust|economic boom]] which accompanied it.
Mr. Whitekeys spent his early years living in South Dakota, Iowa, and Arizona. He came to Alaska in 1970 with a friend, who left Alaska shortly afterward. Not long after his arrival, he began working as a bar band musician, particularly for Mike Gordon at his new Spenard establishment Chilkoot Charlie's. He coined what became Chilkoot Charlie's slogan, "We cheat the other guy and pass the savings on to you."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.koots.com/history.htm|title=The History of Chilkoot Charlie's|year=2010|publisher=Chilkoot Charlie's|location=Anchorage|accessdate=October 9, 2011}}</ref> Gordon's success with this bar led to a short-lived attempt on his part to expand into a statewide empire, as he established Chilkoot Charlie's locations in [[Girdwood]] and [[Fairbanks]] during the mid 1970s. Whitekeys originally came to Fairbanks as part of this expansion and remained for several years, where he played in numerous "Two Street" bars during the [[construction of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System]] and the [[boom and bust|economic boom]] which accompanied it.


After many years spent playing throughout Alaska, and later a short-lived stint in the [[Ballard, Seattle|Ballard]] neighborhood of [[Seattle]], he started his own nightclub, the Fly By Night Club, which opened for business on July 31, 1980.<ref name="FlyByNightHist">{{cite web|url=http://www.flybynightclub.com/hist_club.html|title=The History Of A Sleazy Bar In Spenard, Alaska|publisher=Fly By Night Club|location=Anchorage|accessdate=December 14, 2010}}</ref> The Fly By Night Club, along with the Flying Machine, were the last occupants in a historic building on the eastern shore of Lake Spenard, originally the home of the Idle Hour Supper Club and not far from the site of [[Joe Spenard]]'s original resort. The building was demolished in 1984 to make way for a large hotel, currently the [[Millennium Alaskan Hotel]].<ref name="FlyByNightHist"/>
After many years spent playing throughout Alaska, and later a short-lived stint in the [[Ballard, Seattle|Ballard]] neighborhood of [[Seattle]], he started his own nightclub, the Fly By Night Club, which opened for business on July 31, 1980.<ref name="FlyByNightHist">{{cite web|url=http://www.flybynightclub.com/hist_club.html|title=The History Of A Sleazy Bar In Spenard, Alaska|publisher=Fly By Night Club|location=Anchorage|accessdate=December 14, 2010}}</ref> The Fly By Night Club, along with the Flying Machine, were the last occupants in a historic building on the eastern shore of Lake Spenard, originally the home of the Idle Hour Supper Club and not far from the site of [[Joe Spenard]]'s original resort. The building was demolished in 1984 to make way for a large hotel, currently the [[Millennium Alaskan Hotel]].<ref name="FlyByNightHist"/>
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[[File:Plaque in Fairbanks Alaska.jpg|thumb|right|Plaque in Golden Heart Plaza in downtown [[Fairbanks]], containing names of Fairbanks residents. In his book ''Mr. Whitekeys' Alaska Bizarre: Direct from the Whale Fat Follies Revue'', Whitekeys points out that a man named "Dick Flopalotofit" is next to a man named "Stubby" on the plaque.]]
[[File:Plaque in Fairbanks Alaska.jpg|thumb|right|Plaque in Golden Heart Plaza in downtown [[Fairbanks]], containing names of Fairbanks residents. In his book ''Mr. Whitekeys' Alaska Bizarre: Direct from the Whale Fat Follies Revue'', Whitekeys points out that a man named "Dick Flopalotofit" is next to a man named "Stubby" on the plaque.]]

==Discography==
==Discography==
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Douglas James Haggar (born February 25, 1947),[1][2] more commonly known by the stage name Mr. Whitekeys and occasionally as W. Keys, is a musician, recording artist, entrepreneur, writer, media personality and ornithologist in the U.S. state of Alaska. He was the owner and operator of a nightclub called the Fly By Night Club, located in the Spenard neighborhood of Anchorage, from 1980 to 2006. In part due to his flamboyant public persona and penchant for humor (and to a more limited extent, penchant for self-promotion), he figures prominently in the modern history and folklore of Spenard. He has released sporadic recordings over many years, starting in 1972 under the band name "Jimmy Spenard and his Bucket of Lard," which have continued into the 21st century, mostly under the band name The Fabulous Spamtones.

Biography

Mr. Whitekeys spent his early years living in South Dakota, Iowa, and Arizona. He came to Alaska in 1970 with a friend, who left Alaska shortly afterward. Not long after his arrival, he began working as a bar band musician, particularly for Mike Gordon at his new Spenard establishment Chilkoot Charlie's. He coined what became Chilkoot Charlie's slogan, "We cheat the other guy and pass the savings on to you."[3] Gordon's success with this bar led to a short-lived attempt on his part to expand into a statewide empire, as he established Chilkoot Charlie's locations in Girdwood and Fairbanks during the mid 1970s. Whitekeys originally came to Fairbanks as part of this expansion and remained for several years, where he played in numerous "Two Street" bars during the construction of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System and the economic boom which accompanied it.

After many years spent playing throughout Alaska, and later a short-lived stint in the Ballard neighborhood of Seattle, he started his own nightclub, the Fly By Night Club, which opened for business on July 31, 1980.[4] The Fly By Night Club, along with the Flying Machine, were the last occupants in a historic building on the eastern shore of Lake Spenard, originally the home of the Idle Hour Supper Club and not far from the site of Joe Spenard's original resort. The building was demolished in 1984 to make way for a large hotel, currently the Millennium Alaskan Hotel.[4]

Whitekeys moved the club further up Spenard Road, one block north of Spenard's post office. Both locations of the club were described in advertisements featuring an extensive list of past building occupants, with the motto "Going out of business regularly in the same location for over 30 years."[4] The primary attractions of the club, described by Whitekeys in terms of the need to be different, were a food menu heavily based on Spam dishes and a schedule throughout the year of shows such as Springtime In Spenard, The Whale Fat Follies, The Freeze-Up Follies and Christmas In Spenard.

The Whale Fat Follies was performed from June to September and was largely geared towards tourists, being advertised as "the Alaskan show The Department Of Tourism does NOT want you to see." The off-season shows tended to be more topical, catering to locals. The club operated until September 9, 2006. Whitekeys sold the establishment to Allen Choy, the owner of a popular South Anchorage nightclub, and his partner Jeff Matosky. They reopened the club as Players House of Rock.

Whitekeys maintains a steady public presence, at least in Anchorage. He regularly contributes humor-tinged commentaries to The Alaska Almanac: Facts About Alaska, Alaska magazine and the newscasts of Anchorage television station KTUU. He is also the president of the Anchorage Audubon Society, listed on their website as "W. Keys." He performs with various musical acts in the Anchorage area as a keyboard player.

Plaque in Golden Heart Plaza in downtown Fairbanks, containing names of Fairbanks residents. In his book Mr. Whitekeys' Alaska Bizarre: Direct from the Whale Fat Follies Revue, Whitekeys points out that a man named "Dick Flopalotofit" is next to a man named "Stubby" on the plaque.

Discography

  • (as Mr. Whitekeys & The Fabulous Spamtones)
    • Mr. Whitekeys & The Fabulous Spamtones
    • The Whale Fat Follies!
    • It's Not Easy Bein' Sleazy
  • (as Mr. Whitekeys featuring Kenny Blackwell)
    • The Bluesaholics
  • (as Dick & Dubya)
    • "The Liar Sleeps Tonight" single (2004). This song became popular that year on Dr. Demento's show.[5]
  • (on various artists compilations)
    • Livin' In Rhythm: Alaska Celebrates "Sourdough" Mike McDonald
    • Dr. Demento's Basement Tapes 9 (2001) contains "Martha Goes Camping"[6]

Bibliography

  • Mr. Whitekeys' Alaska Bizarre: Direct from the Whale Fat Follies Revue
  • DVD: Alaska: The First 10,000 Years (2008)[7]

References

  1. ^ "Testator (Will) - Summary (3AN-91-00062WI In the Matter of: Haggar, Douglas James)". CourtView. Alaska Court System. Retrieved October 4, 2011.
  2. ^ Dunham, Mike (June 11, 2011). "'Whale Fat' comes back". Anchorage Daily News. Anchorage: The McClatchy Company. Retrieved October 4, 2011.
  3. ^ "The History of Chilkoot Charlie's". Anchorage: Chilkoot Charlie's. 2010. Retrieved October 9, 2011.
  4. ^ a b c "The History Of A Sleazy Bar In Spenard, Alaska". Anchorage: Fly By Night Club. Retrieved December 14, 2010.
  5. ^ Niva, Josh (October 29, 2004). "'Cheesy little song' from Spenard makes national airwaves". Anchorage Daily News. Anchorage: The McClatchy Company. p. F1.
  6. ^ "Dr. Demento discography". dmdb.org. Retrieved December 14, 2010.
  7. ^ Dunham, Mike (November 9, 2008). "Whitekeys returns with Alaska 'history' video". Anchorage Daily News. Anchorage: The McClatchy Company. p. D1. Retrieved December 14, 2010.

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