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Hanson (band)

Hanson is an American pop rock band from Tulsa, Oklahoma, formed by brothers Isaac Hanson (guitar, vocals, bass, piano), Taylor Hanson (keyboards, vocals, percussion), and Zac Hanson (drums, vocals, piano). Supporting members include Dimitrius Collins (guitar) and Andrew Perusi (bass), who have toured and performed live with the band since 2007.

Hanson
Hanson in 2013
Background information
OriginTulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.
Genres
Years active1992–present
Labels
Members
Websitewww.hanson.net

Hanson are best known for the 1997 hit song "MMMBop" from their debut album released through Mercury/Polygram Records, entitled Middle of Nowhere, which earned three Grammy nominations. At the time of the music video, the boys were 16, 14, and 11 years old. The group's label Mercury Records was merged with its sister labels and the band were moved to Island Def Jam Music Group. After releasing one album on Island Def Jam, the label and the group parted ways. Hanson have sold over 16 million records worldwide and have had three top 20 albums in the United States. They have had three top 20 US Hot 100 singles and eight UK top 40 singles. The band now records under their own label 3CG Records.[3]

History edit

1992–1996: Early years edit

In the early to mid-1990s, Isaac, Taylor, and Zac sang a cappella and recorded such classic songs as "Rockin' Robin", "Splish Splash", and "Johnny B. Goode", as well as their own material. Their first performance as a professional group took place in 1992 at the Mayfest Arts Festival in Tulsa.[4] They were known as the Hanson Brothers, before shortening the name to Hanson in 1993.[5]

Hanson also appeared on Carman's Yo! Kidz: The Vidz, which cast Taylor as a young Biblical David facing Goliath, Isaac as an event announcer, and Zac and other members of the family in the stands cheering on this "sporting event".[6]

All three boys started their musical careers as pianists, but Isaac eventually started playing guitar and Zac started playing drums, while Taylor continued as the keyboard player. The band recorded two independent albums in their hometown of Tulsa, Boomerang (recorded in autumn 1994, released in 1995) and MMMBop (released in 1996). The latter featured the original version of the song "MMMBop", which later became the runaway single on their debut commercial record Middle of Nowhere. The band played in Austin during the South By Southwest music festival in Austin, Texas, which led to them being signed by manager Christopher Sabec.[4] He shopped them to several record companies, most of which dismissed the band as a novelty before Steve Greenberg, an A&R representative for Mercury Records, heard them play a set at the Wisconsin State Fair. After this performance, they were signed almost immediately by Mercury. They soon became a worldwide sensation with the release of their first major-label album, Middle of Nowhere, which was produced by Stephen Lironi and the Dust Brothers.

1997–2000: Commercial success edit

 
Taylor in concert in Madrid, 2000

Middle of Nowhere was released in the US on May 6, 1997, selling 10 million copies worldwide. May 6 was declared 'Hanson Day' in Tulsa by Oklahoma's then-governor Frank Keating.[7] Although 'Hanson Day' was originally intended to be a one-time occurrence, the band celebrates it each year with a party for fans in Tulsa.[8]

Hanson's popularity exploded during the summer of 1997, and Mercury Records released Hanson's first documentary Tulsa, Tokyo, and the Middle of Nowhere and their Christmas album Snowed In in the wake of their success. Hanson also launched MOE (which stood for Middle of Everywhere), a fan club magazine that ran for 12 issues.[9] After numerous unauthorized biographies of each of the brothers were published, Hanson turned to their close friend, Jarrod Gollihare of Admiral Twin, to write their authorized biography. Hanson: The Official Book reached number 9 on the New York Times Best Sellers List (nonfiction) on February 1, 1998.[10] The band was nominated for three Grammy Awards in 1998: Record of the Year, Best New Artist, and Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal.[11]

During the summer of 1998, Hanson began a highly successful concert tour, the Albertane Tour. They performed a string of shows throughout stadiums and arenas across North America and Europe, targeting young audiences with a playful and energetic style. A live album, titled Live From Albertane, was released the following fall, as well as their second documentary The Road to Albertane.[12]

In response to the demand for their earlier work, Hanson re-released MMMBop as 3 Car Garage, minus four tracks, in May 1998. Three tracks from Boomerang ("Boomerang", "More Than Anything", and "Rain (Falling Down)") and two of the remaining tracks from MMMBop ("Incredible" and "Baby (You're So Fine)") were released on the first MOE CD sent to fan club members.

During the Albertane Tour, Hanson wrote and demoed what became the songs for their second major studio album, This Time Around. During this time period, Mercury Records, the band's label, had been merged with Island Def Jam. In May 2000, Hanson released their second album, This Time Around, but due to lack of promotional funding, sales were low and the label eventually pulled funding for their tour. The band toured the Americas through the summer and fall of 2000 on their own funds.[13]

2001–2005: Independent career edit

After a three-year struggle, the brothers left Island Def Jam Records to seek more creative freedom. Label executives had refused over 80 songs from the band, believing new material lacked marketability.[13] The documentary film Strong Enough to Break follows these events.

Hanson now records for their own independent label, 3CG Records.[14] The label has distribution deals through Alternative Distribution Alliance in the United States, Cooking Vinyl in Europe, Sony Music in Asia and with various other distributors throughout the world.[15] During the dispute with their former label, Hanson signed with the management company, 10th Street Entertainment, which also manages artists such as Meat Loaf and Blondie.[16]

The band's Underneath Acoustic tour took place during the Summer and Fall of 2003 across the US, with one show in Canada and one in the UK. Music included acoustic versions of songs from the then-forthcoming release, Underneath. The tour ended November 5, 2003 with a performance at Carnegie Hall.[17]

Released on April 20, 2004, Underneath sold 37,500 copies in the first week of release in the US alone. The album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Top Independent Albums chart[18] and No. 25 on the Billboard 200 album chart,[19] making Underneath one of the most successful self-released albums of all time.[20] Hanson's The Underneath Tour took them across the globe for nearly a full year (July - December 2004; March - June 2005).

In autumn 2005, Hanson toured in the US and Canada to support The Best of Hanson: Live & Electric. They also visited colleges to showcase Strong Enough to Break, the documentary chronicling difficulties with and departure from Island Def Jam. During college visits, the band held question-and-answer sessions about independent artists' role in the music industry.[21]

2006–2008: The Walk and tenth anniversary edit

 
Hanson leading fans as part of their "Take the Walk" initiative in 2008.

On January 15, 2007, Hanson released on iTunes the first episode of their documentary podcast "Taking the Walk", detailing production of the studio album. The first episode of the band's documentary Strong Enough to Break was also released on iTunes. The program is edited into 13 episodes for release as a podcast.[22]

In March 2007, Hanson began a "preview tour" to promote The Walk and give fans a taste of recent work. Over six days, Hanson performed at the Starland Ballroom in Sayreville, New Jersey, Toad's Place in New Haven, Connecticut, The Crocodile Rock in Allentown, Pennsylvania, and The Supper Club in New York City. On March 30, Taylor and Zac appeared in Dallas, TX to screen their documentary at the AFI Film Festival. Afterward, the brothers held a Q&A session along with director Ashley Greyson. Hanson performed in the UK during April 2007, playing songs from The Walk. They also promoted the release of the single "Go" and the UK release of the album.

The Walk, Hanson's second studio album with 3CG Records, was released in the US, Mexico and Canada on July 24. It was released in Japan on February 21 and in the UK on April 30.[23] As part of this album's tour and promo, the band hosted "Take the Walk" events where fans were encouraged to walk one mile to raise money and awareness of AIDS/HIV in Africa. The band partnered with Tom's Shoes to give shoes to children in Africa.[24]

In support of The Walk album, the band toured extensively throughout 2007-2008, predominantly in the US, with some shows in Canada, the UK, and Ireland. The tours were called The Walk Tour, and The Walk Around the World Tour.[25]

On May 6, 2007, the 10th anniversary of Hanson Day, the band re-recorded their first major label album, Middle Of Nowhere, at The Blank Slate bar in their hometown of Tulsa, Oklahoma. The band invited fan club members to attend, causing hundreds to fly to Oklahoma for the acoustic event. The record Middle of Nowhere Acoustic was released at the end of that year, exclusively on Hanson.net. The record included all but three songs of those originally in Middle of Nowhere ("Speechless", "Thinking of You" and "With You in Your Dreams") and featured the song Yearbook, never performed live before.

2009–2012: Shout It Out edit

In June 2009, Hanson completed the album Shout It Out and planned to release it on June 8, 2010. The band also announced that they would be co-headlining a tour with Hellogoodbye. The tour, called Use Your Sole, started in Hanson's hometown of Tulsa, Oklahoma, on September 30, 2009 and finished November 11, 2009 in Anaheim, California.

 
Zac Hanson playing in Sydney, Australia during the Shout It Out tour.

Hanson also released a five-song EP titled Stand Up, Stand Up that was available at shows and on the band's official website. The tracks are acoustic versions of four new Hanson songs, plus the album version of "World's on Fire" which was originally going to be on their album Shout It Out but was ultimately left off the album.[26] It was released worldwide on iTunes on December 8, 2009.

In December 2009, Hanson announced they would play five consecutive concerts at New York's Gramercy Theater. Each concert featured one of the band's four previous albums in its entirety, and the premiere of their upcoming Spring 2010 release. Dubbed 'Five of Five', the engagement began with a performance of Hanson's major label debut, Middle of Nowhere, on April 26, 2010 and then moved onto 2000's This Time Around on April 27, 2004's Underneath followed on April 28 with 2007's The Walk on April 29. On April 30, the band unveiled their new album, Shout It Out. The concert series was also streamed live on band's official website, Hanson.net, and included an exclusive "Backstage Pass" stream for fan club members. On March 6, 2010, Hanson shot dance and other sequences for their upcoming music video of their new single, "Thinking 'Bout Somethin'", at Greenwood Avenue in Tulsa. Hanson recruited professional dancers for the shoot and also invited fans and local residents to take part in the video, which is an homage to the Blues Brothers.[27] The video was directed by Todd Edwards, co-founder of Blue Yonder Films.[28][29] It was released for public viewing on their MySpace channel on April 15, 2010. "Weird Al" Yankovic has a cameo appearance as the tambourine player.

On June 8, 2010, Hanson's fifth studio record was released. Shout It Out debuted at number 30 on the Billboard 200, number 2 on the Indie chart, and No. 16 on the digital chart. On June 15, 2010, the band's free concert at the South Street Seaport in New York City rather incongruously ended in a riot after an estimated 20,000 fans showed up at a venue which could only accommodate half that many people. The rapper Drake was also on the bill.[30] Hanson offered a "platinum package" of their Shout it Out record which included artwork hand-painted by band member Zac Hanson. In October 2010, Hanson released "The 113 Painting Book" which includes the paintings created for these packages. To promote their new album, Shout It Out, Hanson toured from July 2010 through November 2010. The tour kicked off in Buffalo, NY on July 21, with the final show in Toronto, ON, on November 23. Throughout the tour, the band broadcast live streams from their website. The footage included introducing the local musician winners of their opening band contest, a few full length concerts, and walks with fans to fight AIDS and poverty in Africa for their Take the Walk Campaign.[31] One of the most notable concerts included two days in November at Walt Disney World Resort's Food and Wine Festival for the Eat to the Beat concert series.

The band released a second single from Shout It Out in 2011. "Give a Little" reached Top 40 on the US Hot AC charts, making it the first top 40 hit for the band since their 2000 single "If Only". The band resumed their touring activity in September 2011. The US Musical Ride Tour lasted from September 4 to November 1. Starting on November 6 in Sao Paulo, Brazil, they proceeded to tour Latin America and Europe in order to promote their Shout It Out album internationally. In early 2012, they toured Canada with Carly Rae Jepsen. Later in 2012, they took the Shout It Out world Tour to Philippines and Australia as well.

 
Hanson perform in Australia at the Melbourne Zoo Twilight Concert in March 2019

2013–2020: Anthem, Finally It's Christmas and String Theory edit

Their sixth album Anthem was released on June 18, 2013. The album charted at number 22 on the US Billboard 200, making it their eighth album to reach the top 40 of the Billboard 200; the album also peaked at number 5 on the US Independent Albums chart. The first single is titled "Get the Girl Back", which was released on April 9, 2013.[32] The single charted at number 39 on the Billboard Adult Pop Songs.[citation needed]

On October 23, 2013, Hanson served as guest judges on the popular show Cupcake Wars. Four cupcake bakers fought to the finish for the chance at having their cupcakes at a concert and an after party with the band, and a $10,000 prize.[33]

On March 16, 2017, Hanson announced their 25th anniversary tour called "Middle of Everywhere: 25th Anniversary Tour" to celebrate the band's first signed album release.

Hanson released their second Christmas album, Finally It's Christmas, on October 27, 2017. They also performed a Finally It's Christmas special, which can be found on YouTube.[34] In 2018, they performed backing vocals on the title song for Mike Love's solo album Reason for the Season.[citation needed]

In July 2018, Hanson announced a symphonic tour and accompanying album, titled String Theory, inspired by their bucket list desire to play with a symphony orchestra at iconic venues such as the Sydney Opera House and the Greek Theatre.[35] The tour began in August 2018 and saw them touring the world performing with the backing of local symphony orchestras.[36] The album was released on November 9, 2018 with the symphonic composition recorded in Prague, led by Academy award winning arranger David Campbell.[37][38] Hanson performed their highlight shows at the Sydney Opera House in Australia over the two nights of March 4th and 5th 2019.[39][40] Their parents, Walker and Diana, flew to Australia to see their sons perform in the hallowed space.[41] Whilst in Australia, the band played some side gigs at The Melbourne Zoo without the orchestra backing.[42]

On September 13, 2019, Hanson announced their Wintry Mix tour in North America, featuring Paul McDonald and Joshua and the Holy Rollers, led by the youngest Hanson brother, Mac Hanson.[43][44]

During the Wintry Mix tour, Zac Hanson was injured in a motorcycle accident on October 2, 2019. Despite the incident, the tour continued, with Zac on percussions and former HAIM drummer Dash Hutton filling in for him.[45]

Hanson faced backlash after a copy of Zac's Pinterest account leaked in 2020, which contained "a trove of pro-gun memes, many of which were racist, transphobic, homophobic, and sexist."[46] Examples of the posts on the now-deleted account include memes supporting George Zimmerman in the killing of Trayvon Martin, others comparing the right to use an AR-15 rifle with Rosa Parks's right to sit on a bus,[46] as well as posts suggesting that any "man wanting to dress like a woman" must be mentally ill.[47] After first defending the posts, Zac apologized, saying, "The leaked Pinterest page provided a distorted view of the issues surrounding race and social justice, which do not reflect my personal beliefs. I apologize for the hurt my actions caused."[46]

In November 2020, Isaac posted on Instagram that "'our governments' want to cancel Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter in the face of COVID," adding "I for one will not comply."[46] He later apologized, saying, "What I shared was driven by an emotional reaction to a recent personal experience. ... I'm sorry for the pain and worry that my posts caused. I don't believe there is a group conspiring against Christmas, only that I hope value is placed on both practices of safety and of faith."[46]

The band held a series of in-person concerts with accompanying livestreams in Tulsa, Oklahoma, from October 2020 to January 2021.[48] At each show, 180 in person tickets were available, making up 10% of the usual capacity of the venue. The theme in October was Live & Electric Revisited, in November it was Perennial Live, in December The Christmas Ball, and in January Listener's Choice. Some fans took issue with the band holding these concerts amid the COVID-19 pandemic.[46] During the concert series, the band also released Perennial, a compilation album with a selection of 20 songs previously only released to fan club members, plus one new song, "Nothing Like a Love Song".[49]

2021: Against the World edit

The seven-track album, Against the World was released officially in November 2021 after the band released a song a month with a corresponding video over the course of seven months in 2021.[50][51][52] The album was recorded at the legendary FAME studios in Muscle Shoals, AL.[50] The album's theme is about facing adversity in its many forms, and seeking a way forward.[51]

2022: Red Green Blue (RGB) edit

 
Hanson performing on the RGB tour, August 3rd 2022. The Danforth Music Hall in Toronto, Canada.

The album RGB (Red Green Blue) was released in 2022. Red Green Blue is a blend of a 5-song mini album crafted by each individual brother: RED for Taylor, GREEN for Isaac and BLUE for Zac.[53] Each brother produced their third of the album individually with the help of award-winning producers Jim Scott and David Garza, with two of the three band members, Zac and Taylor, writing all their songs, whereas Isaac wrote a couple of songs, covered a song of their younger brother Mac's band, and co-wrote the remaining songs.[54]

Each portion is unique to the individual brother, but doesn't stick to one genre.[54] Taylor Hanson's Red portion tends to lean more toward a rootsy Americana sound.[53] For Isaac's Green portion, there's more of an intimate and vintage sound. Zac's Blue has a more contemporary sound, mixing in pop, rock and alt-country.[53] The three released singles from the album. Taylor's "Child At Heart" depicts a series of inflicted wounds and tragedies as a metaphor for the pain of life and love. It sees Taylor getting punched and a glass of water thrown on him in the video clip.[55] Isaac's "Write You A Song" was written for his daughter, Odette who requested he write a song for her.[54][56] She features in the clip that was premiered on CMT.[56] Zac's song "Don't Let Me Down" features Frankie Muniz and a cast of others in the beefcake fun video.[57]

Hanson set out on a world tour from June to November 2022.[58]

The brothers were featured in the July 18, 2022, issue of People discussing their career thus far, family commitments, and being on the road.[59] The article also showcased photos of their individual family members.[59]

On May 26, 2023, English band Busted released a cover version of "MMMBop" in collaboration with Hanson, titled "MMMBop 2.0".[60][61][62]

Other projects and appearances edit

Hanson pioneered many things in the early days of the internet. In 1997 they were one of the first major label bands to have a website and an email address that was promoted in the sleeve of their album, Middle of Nowhere. By 1999 they had their own virtual world, Hanson World, and launched Hanson.net, a paid-membership fan portal that gave users exclusive content. The band started live-streaming and uploading videos to their website around this time too, before YouTube existed. A phone hotline also existed to give fans a record message from the band with their latest news.[63]

Hanson occasionally host a song writing retreat known as Fools Banquet (sporadically between 2004 and 2015), where they invite musician friends to spend a week collaborating on writing and recording new songs. In the early years, most of the songs that came from Fools Banquet collaborations featured on Hanson's fan club only albums. Artists that have attended over the years include Andrew W.K., Ben Kweller, Imani Coppola, Sandra McCracken, "Weird Al" Yankovic, Adam Green and Pedro Yanowitz.[64][65] Some songs that have been born and released as a result of Fools Banquet collaborations have been: We are All Women released by Andrew W.K. and Battle Cry released by both Hanson and Everybody Else.

Back to the Island (BTTI) is a week long destination concert event for fans that is held annually at a resort in Jamaica. During BTTI, attendees have the opportunity to participate in exclusive events with each member of the band, obtain exclusive merchandise, plus see the band give live performances.[66][67]

In early 2009, Taylor Hanson launched a separate project including members of Smashing Pumpkins, Fountains of Wayne and Cheap Trick called Tinted Windows, a power pop quartet whose debut album quickly earned critical praise and repeat airplay on leading syndicated FM radio programs.

Hanson was the musical guest at the Tulsa stop of The Legally Prohibited from Being Funny on Television Tour starring Conan O'Brien on May 15, 2010. Conan accompanied the band in playing a cover of the song "Never Been to Spain" by American rock legends Three Dog Night. In June 2010, Hanson performed with former American Idol contestant Siobhan Magnus.

As an April Fools' Day joke in 2011, Hanson covered the song "Wait and Bleed" by the heavy metal band Slipknot, and the website Shockhound claimed that Hanson would record an entire album of Slipknot covers.[68]

On April 25, 2011, Hanson sang their hit "MMMBop" on the US version of Dancing with the Stars. The band also makes a cameo in Katy Perry's music video for her song "Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)". [citation needed]

In 2012, Hanson were mentioned in an episode of The Mentalist titled Ruby Slippers, as Grace Van Pelt admits her room was full of their posters when she was a teenager.[69]

In May 2013, they launched their own beer: Mmmhops.[70] The Hanson brothers partnered with craft beer company Mustang Brewing to create the drink as their way of raising a toast to their 21st anniversary. Hanson shared the first taste of the beer with those attending the premiere of The Hangover Part 3.[71]

Hanson appeared as dining room guests in the 15th episode of Hell's Kitchen Season 13.

In 2015, Hanson appeared on Blues Traveler's album Blow Up the Moon, co writing the song "Top of the World". In June 2015, they appeared on Owl City's fifth studio album, Mobile Orchestra, in the song "Unbelievable" as his third single for the album.

In July 2016, the group performed on ABC's Greatest Hits.[72]

In 2016, the band performed the song "Him or Me", a cover of the song by Paul Revere & the Raiders, on Bun E. Carlos' solo album called "Greetings From Bunezuela!"[73]

On May 29, 2017 (Memorial Day), Hanson performed live on ABC's Good Morning America[74] to commemorate their 25th year together and promote their new song.

In 2019, the band made a cameo appearance in Australian soap opera Neighbours.[75]

In 2021, Hanson competed in season five of The Masked Singer as the "Russian Dolls", being the first band to compete on the series. The character performed in two costumes during the first and fifth performances and performed in three costumes for the second and third performances. Performances that utilized four costumes had one of them being used as a prop. When unmasked by Nick Cannon and the Men in Black on Week 9 of the fifth season, Taylor, Isaac, and Zac Hanson were underneath the main Russian Doll costume. Their elimination in May 2021 coincided with the release of "Annalie", the first single from their 2021 seven-single album Against the World.[76]

Philanthropy edit

In July 2006, the band recorded with a school choir in Soweto, South Africa to create "Great Divide", which was released in the UK and U.S. through iTunes in December 2006. All proceeds from the song were directed towards research and prevention of AIDS in Africa.[77]

On September 10, 2007, Hanson began "The Walk Tour" in Nashville. During the tour, Hanson continued their work against poverty and AIDS in Africa, partnering with an American company, TOMS Shoes. As part of TOMS' "Shoe Drop", for every pair of shoes sold, the company donated another pair for a child in Africa.[78]

The Walk tour was suspended after Isaac underwent lifesaving surgery for a pulmonary embolism.[79] Doctors treated his condition by relieving blood flow restrictions caused by excess chest muscle and scar tissue from the repetitive motions of guitar playing.[80] The tour resumed with Midwest and East Coast dates March through May 2008.[81]

Members edit

Isaac Hanson edit

 
Lead guitarist Isaac Hanson

Clarke Isaac Hanson was born on (1980-11-17)November 17, 1980, in Tulsa, Oklahoma.[82] He is the eldest of the three brothers in Hanson, and was eleven when the band started in 1992. He sings both backing and lead vocals and plays electric and acoustic guitar, as well as the piano, bass and the synthesizer. Isaac married Nikki Dufresne[83] on September 30, 2006, in Tulsa at the Philbrook Museum of Art. Isaac met Dufresne after spotting her in the fifth row of a crowd at their 2003 New Orleans concert.[84] They have three children.[85]

Taylor Hanson edit

 
Lead singer and keyboardist Taylor Hanson

Jordan Taylor Hanson was born on (1983-03-14)March 14, 1983, in Tulsa, Oklahoma.[86] Taylor was nine when Hanson started in 1992. In Hanson, he sings both lead and backup vocals, and plays keyboard, percussion (including drums, bongos and the tambourine), guitar, harmonica, and piano. He is also the lead singer of supergroup Tinted Windows. On June 8, 2002, Taylor married Natalie Anne Bryant, whom he had first met in 2000. They have seven children.[87]

Zac Hanson edit

 
Drummer Zac Hanson

Zachary Walker Hanson was born on (1985-10-22)October 22, 1985, in Arlington, Virginia, but raised in Tulsa, Oklahoma.[88] He is the youngest of the three brothers in Hanson, and was six when the band started in 1992. He plays drums, percussion, piano, guitar and also sings backup and lead vocals in the band. Zac, at age 12 years and 126 days, is the seventh-youngest Grammy nominee of all time. He holds the title of youngest songwriter nominated for a Grammy Award (same year).[89] Zac married Kate Tucker on June 3, 2006. They have five children.[90] On October 2, 2019, Zac was involved in a motorcycle accident in Tulsa, Oklahoma, which resulted in five broken bones: three broken ribs, a broken clavicle, and a cracked scapula.[91] Zac and his family are also gamers, and currently run a gaming channel on YouTube named "Zaccidental Gamer", where they play such games as Minecraft Dungeons, Halo Infinite, and more.[92] In February 2023, Zac was ordained as a deacon in the Eastern Orthodox Church.[93]

Discography edit

Tours edit

  • Albertane Tour (1998)
  • This Time Around Tour (2000)
  • Underneath Acoustic Tour (2003)
  • Underneath Tour (2004-05)
  • Live and Electric Tour (2005)
  • The Walk Tour (2007-08)
  • The Walk Around the World Tour (2008)
  • Use Your Sole Tour (2009)
  • Shout It Out Tour (2010)
  • 5 of 5 (2010-11)
  • The Musical Ride Tour (2011)
  • Shout It Out World Tour (2011–12)
  • Anthem World Tour (2013–14)
  • Roots & Rock 'N' Roll Tour (2015)
  • Middle of Everywhere: 25th Anniversary Tour (2017)
  • Finally, It's Christmas Tour (2017)
  • String Theory Tour (2018–19)
  • Wintry Mix Tour (2019)
  • Streaming Concert Series (2020-21)
  • Against the World+ (2021)
  • Red Green Blue Tour (2022)

Filmography edit

Awards and nominations edit

Year Awards Work Category Result
1997 MTV Europe Music Awards[94] "Where's the Love" MTV Select Nominated
"MMMBop" Best Song Won
Themselves Best New Act Won
Denmark GAFFA Awards Foreign New Act Nominated
Billboard Music Awards Top Pop Artist – Duo/Group Nominated
Top New Pop Artist Nominated
Top Hot 100 Artist – Duo/Group Nominated
Top Billboard 200 Artist – Duo/Group Nominated
1998 Nominated
Japan Gold Disc Awards New Artist of the Year Won
ECHO Awards Best International Newcomer Won
World Music Awards World's Best Selling New Artist Won
Brit Awards Best International Group Nominated
International Breakthrough Act Nominated
Blockbuster Entertainment Awards Favorite Group – Pop Nominated
Favorite Group – New Artist Nominated
Kids' Choice Awards Favorite Music Group Won
"MMMBop" Favorite Song Won
NARM Awards Snowed In Best Selling Holiday Album Won
Live from Albertane Best Selling Music Video Won
Grammy Awards Themselves Best New Artist Nominated
Record of the Year "MMMBop" Nominated
Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals Nominated
2005 MTV Video Music Brazil[95] "Penny & Me" Best International Video Nominated
Lunas del Auditorio Themselves Best Foreign Pop Artist Nominated
2012 Nominated

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hanson, band, confused, with, hanson, brothers, hanson, british, band, hanson, brothers, band, hanson, american, rock, band, from, tulsa, oklahoma, formed, brothers, isaac, hanson, guitar, vocals, bass, piano, taylor, hanson, keyboards, vocals, percussion, han. Not to be confused with Hanson Brothers Hanson British band or The Hanson Brothers band Hanson is an American pop rock band from Tulsa Oklahoma formed by brothers Isaac Hanson guitar vocals bass piano Taylor Hanson keyboards vocals percussion and Zac Hanson drums vocals piano Supporting members include Dimitrius Collins guitar and Andrew Perusi bass who have toured and performed live with the band since 2007 HansonHanson in 2013Background informationOriginTulsa Oklahoma U S GenresSoft rock pop rock power pop 1 2 Years active1992 presentLabelsMCA Music Inc 604 Mercury Island Cooking Vinyl 3CG RecordsMembersIsaac Hanson Taylor Hanson Zac HansonWebsitewww wbr hanson wbr net Hanson are best known for the 1997 hit song MMMBop from their debut album released through Mercury Polygram Records entitled Middle of Nowhere which earned three Grammy nominations At the time of the music video the boys were 16 14 and 11 years old The group s label Mercury Records was merged with its sister labels and the band were moved to Island Def Jam Music Group After releasing one album on Island Def Jam the label and the group parted ways Hanson have sold over 16 million records worldwide and have had three top 20 albums in the United States They have had three top 20 US Hot 100 singles and eight UK top 40 singles The band now records under their own label 3CG Records 3 Contents 1 History 1 1 1992 1996 Early years 1 2 1997 2000 Commercial success 1 3 2001 2005 Independent career 1 4 2006 2008 The Walk and tenth anniversary 1 5 2009 2012 Shout It Out 1 6 2013 2020 Anthem Finally It s Christmas and String Theory 1 7 2021 Against the World 1 8 2022 Red Green Blue RGB 2 Other projects and appearances 3 Philanthropy 4 Members 4 1 Isaac Hanson 4 2 Taylor Hanson 4 3 Zac Hanson 5 Discography 6 Tours 7 Filmography 8 Awards and nominations 9 References 10 External linksHistory edit1992 1996 Early years edit In the early to mid 1990s Isaac Taylor and Zac sang a cappella and recorded such classic songs as Rockin Robin Splish Splash and Johnny B Goode as well as their own material Their first performance as a professional group took place in 1992 at the Mayfest Arts Festival in Tulsa 4 They were known as the Hanson Brothers before shortening the name to Hanson in 1993 5 Hanson also appeared on Carman s Yo Kidz The Vidz which cast Taylor as a young Biblical David facing Goliath Isaac as an event announcer and Zac and other members of the family in the stands cheering on this sporting event 6 All three boys started their musical careers as pianists but Isaac eventually started playing guitar and Zac started playing drums while Taylor continued as the keyboard player The band recorded two independent albums in their hometown of Tulsa Boomerang recorded in autumn 1994 released in 1995 and MMMBop released in 1996 The latter featured the original version of the song MMMBop which later became the runaway single on their debut commercial record Middle of Nowhere The band played in Austin during the South By Southwest music festival in Austin Texas which led to them being signed by manager Christopher Sabec 4 He shopped them to several record companies most of which dismissed the band as a novelty before Steve Greenberg an A amp R representative for Mercury Records heard them play a set at the Wisconsin State Fair After this performance they were signed almost immediately by Mercury They soon became a worldwide sensation with the release of their first major label album Middle of Nowhere which was produced by Stephen Lironi and the Dust Brothers 1997 2000 Commercial success edit nbsp Taylor in concert in Madrid 2000 Middle of Nowhere was released in the US on May 6 1997 selling 10 million copies worldwide May 6 was declared Hanson Day in Tulsa by Oklahoma s then governor Frank Keating 7 Although Hanson Day was originally intended to be a one time occurrence the band celebrates it each year with a party for fans in Tulsa 8 Hanson s popularity exploded during the summer of 1997 and Mercury Records released Hanson s first documentary Tulsa Tokyo and the Middle of Nowhere and their Christmas album Snowed In in the wake of their success Hanson also launched MOE which stood for Middle of Everywhere a fan club magazine that ran for 12 issues 9 After numerous unauthorized biographies of each of the brothers were published Hanson turned to their close friend Jarrod Gollihare of Admiral Twin to write their authorized biography Hanson The Official Book reached number 9 on the New York Times Best Sellers List nonfiction on February 1 1998 10 The band was nominated for three Grammy Awards in 1998 Record of the Year Best New Artist and Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal 11 During the summer of 1998 Hanson began a highly successful concert tour the Albertane Tour They performed a string of shows throughout stadiums and arenas across North America and Europe targeting young audiences with a playful and energetic style A live album titled Live From Albertane was released the following fall as well as their second documentary The Road to Albertane 12 In response to the demand for their earlier work Hanson re released MMMBop as 3 Car Garage minus four tracks in May 1998 Three tracks from Boomerang Boomerang More Than Anything and Rain Falling Down and two of the remaining tracks from MMMBop Incredible and Baby You re So Fine were released on the first MOE CD sent to fan club members During the Albertane Tour Hanson wrote and demoed what became the songs for their second major studio album This Time Around During this time period Mercury Records the band s label had been merged with Island Def Jam In May 2000 Hanson released their second album This Time Around but due to lack of promotional funding sales were low and the label eventually pulled funding for their tour The band toured the Americas through the summer and fall of 2000 on their own funds 13 2001 2005 Independent career edit After a three year struggle the brothers left Island Def Jam Records to seek more creative freedom Label executives had refused over 80 songs from the band believing new material lacked marketability 13 The documentary film Strong Enough to Break follows these events Hanson now records for their own independent label 3CG Records 14 The label has distribution deals through Alternative Distribution Alliance in the United States Cooking Vinyl in Europe Sony Music in Asia and with various other distributors throughout the world 15 During the dispute with their former label Hanson signed with the management company 10th Street Entertainment which also manages artists such as Meat Loaf and Blondie 16 The band s Underneath Acoustic tour took place during the Summer and Fall of 2003 across the US with one show in Canada and one in the UK Music included acoustic versions of songs from the then forthcoming release Underneath The tour ended November 5 2003 with a performance at Carnegie Hall 17 Released on April 20 2004 Underneath sold 37 500 copies in the first week of release in the US alone The album debuted at No 1 on the Billboard Top Independent Albums chart 18 and No 25 on the Billboard 200 album chart 19 making Underneath one of the most successful self released albums of all time 20 Hanson s The Underneath Tour took them across the globe for nearly a full year July December 2004 March June 2005 In autumn 2005 Hanson toured in the US and Canada to support The Best of Hanson Live amp Electric They also visited colleges to showcase Strong Enough to Break the documentary chronicling difficulties with and departure from Island Def Jam During college visits the band held question and answer sessions about independent artists role in the music industry 21 2006 2008 The Walk and tenth anniversary edit nbsp Hanson leading fans as part of their Take the Walk initiative in 2008 On January 15 2007 Hanson released on iTunes the first episode of their documentary podcast Taking the Walk detailing production of the studio album The first episode of the band s documentary Strong Enough to Break was also released on iTunes The program is edited into 13 episodes for release as a podcast 22 In March 2007 Hanson began a preview tour to promote The Walk and give fans a taste of recent work Over six days Hanson performed at the Starland Ballroom in Sayreville New Jersey Toad s Place in New Haven Connecticut The Crocodile Rock in Allentown Pennsylvania and The Supper Club in New York City On March 30 Taylor and Zac appeared in Dallas TX to screen their documentary at the AFI Film Festival Afterward the brothers held a Q amp A session along with director Ashley Greyson Hanson performed in the UK during April 2007 playing songs from The Walk They also promoted the release of the single Go and the UK release of the album The Walk Hanson s second studio album with 3CG Records was released in the US Mexico and Canada on July 24 It was released in Japan on February 21 and in the UK on April 30 23 As part of this album s tour and promo the band hosted Take the Walk events where fans were encouraged to walk one mile to raise money and awareness of AIDS HIV in Africa The band partnered with Tom s Shoes to give shoes to children in Africa 24 In support of The Walk album the band toured extensively throughout 2007 2008 predominantly in the US with some shows in Canada the UK and Ireland The tours were called The Walk Tour and The Walk Around the World Tour 25 On May 6 2007 the 10th anniversary of Hanson Day the band re recorded their first major label album Middle Of Nowhere at The Blank Slate bar in their hometown of Tulsa Oklahoma The band invited fan club members to attend causing hundreds to fly to Oklahoma for the acoustic event The record Middle of Nowhere Acoustic was released at the end of that year exclusively on Hanson net The record included all but three songs of those originally in Middle of Nowhere Speechless Thinking of You and With You in Your Dreams and featured the song Yearbook never performed live before 2009 2012 Shout It Out edit In June 2009 Hanson completed the album Shout It Out and planned to release it on June 8 2010 The band also announced that they would be co headlining a tour with Hellogoodbye The tour called Use Your Sole started in Hanson s hometown of Tulsa Oklahoma on September 30 2009 and finished November 11 2009 in Anaheim California nbsp Zac Hanson playing in Sydney Australia during the Shout It Out tour Hanson also released a five song EP titled Stand Up Stand Up that was available at shows and on the band s official website The tracks are acoustic versions of four new Hanson songs plus the album version of World s on Fire which was originally going to be on their album Shout It Out but was ultimately left off the album 26 It was released worldwide on iTunes on December 8 2009 In December 2009 Hanson announced they would play five consecutive concerts at New York s Gramercy Theater Each concert featured one of the band s four previous albums in its entirety and the premiere of their upcoming Spring 2010 release Dubbed Five of Five the engagement began with a performance of Hanson s major label debut Middle of Nowhere on April 26 2010 and then moved onto 2000 s This Time Around on April 27 2004 s Underneath followed on April 28 with 2007 s The Walk on April 29 On April 30 the band unveiled their new album Shout It Out The concert series was also streamed live on band s official website Hanson net and included an exclusive Backstage Pass stream for fan club members On March 6 2010 Hanson shot dance and other sequences for their upcoming music video of their new single Thinking Bout Somethin at Greenwood Avenue in Tulsa Hanson recruited professional dancers for the shoot and also invited fans and local residents to take part in the video which is an homage to the Blues Brothers 27 The video was directed by Todd Edwards co founder of Blue Yonder Films 28 29 It was released for public viewing on their MySpace channel on April 15 2010 Weird Al Yankovic has a cameo appearance as the tambourine player On June 8 2010 Hanson s fifth studio record was released Shout It Out debuted at number 30 on the Billboard 200 number 2 on the Indie chart and No 16 on the digital chart On June 15 2010 the band s free concert at the South Street Seaport in New York City rather incongruously ended in a riot after an estimated 20 000 fans showed up at a venue which could only accommodate half that many people The rapper Drake was also on the bill 30 Hanson offered a platinum package of their Shout it Out record which included artwork hand painted by band member Zac Hanson In October 2010 Hanson released The 113 Painting Book which includes the paintings created for these packages To promote their new album Shout It Out Hanson toured from July 2010 through November 2010 The tour kicked off in Buffalo NY on July 21 with the final show in Toronto ON on November 23 Throughout the tour the band broadcast live streams from their website The footage included introducing the local musician winners of their opening band contest a few full length concerts and walks with fans to fight AIDS and poverty in Africa for their Take the Walk Campaign 31 One of the most notable concerts included two days in November at Walt Disney World Resort s Food and Wine Festival for the Eat to the Beat concert series The band released a second single from Shout It Out in 2011 Give a Little reached Top 40 on the US Hot AC charts making it the first top 40 hit for the band since their 2000 single If Only The band resumed their touring activity in September 2011 The US Musical Ride Tour lasted from September 4 to November 1 Starting on November 6 in Sao Paulo Brazil they proceeded to tour Latin America and Europe in order to promote their Shout It Out album internationally In early 2012 they toured Canada with Carly Rae Jepsen Later in 2012 they took the Shout It Out world Tour to Philippines and Australia as well nbsp Hanson perform in Australia at the Melbourne Zoo Twilight Concert in March 2019 2013 2020 Anthem Finally It s Christmas and String Theory edit Their sixth album Anthem was released on June 18 2013 The album charted at number 22 on the US Billboard 200 making it their eighth album to reach the top 40 of the Billboard 200 the album also peaked at number 5 on the US Independent Albums chart The first single is titled Get the Girl Back which was released on April 9 2013 32 The single charted at number 39 on the Billboard Adult Pop Songs citation needed On October 23 2013 Hanson served as guest judges on the popular show Cupcake Wars Four cupcake bakers fought to the finish for the chance at having their cupcakes at a concert and an after party with the band and a 10 000 prize 33 On March 16 2017 Hanson announced their 25th anniversary tour called Middle of Everywhere 25th Anniversary Tour to celebrate the band s first signed album release Hanson released their second Christmas album Finally It s Christmas on October 27 2017 They also performed a Finally It s Christmas special which can be found on YouTube 34 In 2018 they performed backing vocals on the title song for Mike Love s solo album Reason for the Season citation needed In July 2018 Hanson announced a symphonic tour and accompanying album titled String Theory inspired by their bucket list desire to play with a symphony orchestra at iconic venues such as the Sydney Opera House and the Greek Theatre 35 The tour began in August 2018 and saw them touring the world performing with the backing of local symphony orchestras 36 The album was released on November 9 2018 with the symphonic composition recorded in Prague led by Academy award winning arranger David Campbell 37 38 Hanson performed their highlight shows at the Sydney Opera House in Australia over the two nights of March 4th and 5th 2019 39 40 Their parents Walker and Diana flew to Australia to see their sons perform in the hallowed space 41 Whilst in Australia the band played some side gigs at The Melbourne Zoo without the orchestra backing 42 On September 13 2019 Hanson announced their Wintry Mix tour in North America featuring Paul McDonald and Joshua and the Holy Rollers led by the youngest Hanson brother Mac Hanson 43 44 During the Wintry Mix tour Zac Hanson was injured in a motorcycle accident on October 2 2019 Despite the incident the tour continued with Zac on percussions and former HAIM drummer Dash Hutton filling in for him 45 Hanson faced backlash after a copy of Zac s Pinterest account leaked in 2020 which contained a trove of pro gun memes many of which were racist transphobic homophobic and sexist 46 Examples of the posts on the now deleted account include memes supporting George Zimmerman in the killing of Trayvon Martin others comparing the right to use an AR 15 rifle with Rosa Parks s right to sit on a bus 46 as well as posts suggesting that any man wanting to dress like a woman must be mentally ill 47 After first defending the posts Zac apologized saying The leaked Pinterest page provided a distorted view of the issues surrounding race and social justice which do not reflect my personal beliefs I apologize for the hurt my actions caused 46 In November 2020 Isaac posted on Instagram that our governments want to cancel Thanksgiving Christmas and Easter in the face of COVID adding I for one will not comply 46 He later apologized saying What I shared was driven by an emotional reaction to a recent personal experience I m sorry for the pain and worry that my posts caused I don t believe there is a group conspiring against Christmas only that I hope value is placed on both practices of safety and of faith 46 The band held a series of in person concerts with accompanying livestreams in Tulsa Oklahoma from October 2020 to January 2021 48 At each show 180 in person tickets were available making up 10 of the usual capacity of the venue The theme in October was Live amp Electric Revisited in November it was Perennial Live in December The Christmas Ball and in January Listener s Choice Some fans took issue with the band holding these concerts amid the COVID 19 pandemic 46 During the concert series the band also released Perennial a compilation album with a selection of 20 songs previously only released to fan club members plus one new song Nothing Like a Love Song 49 2021 Against the World edit The seven track album Against the World was released officially in November 2021 after the band released a song a month with a corresponding video over the course of seven months in 2021 50 51 52 The album was recorded at the legendary FAME studios in Muscle Shoals AL 50 The album s theme is about facing adversity in its many forms and seeking a way forward 51 2022 Red Green Blue RGB edit nbsp Hanson performing on the RGB tour August 3rd 2022 The Danforth Music Hall in Toronto Canada The album RGB Red Green Blue was released in 2022 Red Green Blue is a blend of a 5 song mini album crafted by each individual brother RED for Taylor GREEN for Isaac and BLUE for Zac 53 Each brother produced their third of the album individually with the help of award winning producers Jim Scott and David Garza with two of the three band members Zac and Taylor writing all their songs whereas Isaac wrote a couple of songs covered a song of their younger brother Mac s band and co wrote the remaining songs 54 Each portion is unique to the individual brother but doesn t stick to one genre 54 Taylor Hanson s Red portion tends to lean more toward a rootsy Americana sound 53 For Isaac s Green portion there s more of an intimate and vintage sound Zac s Blue has a more contemporary sound mixing in pop rock and alt country 53 The three released singles from the album Taylor s Child At Heart depicts a series of inflicted wounds and tragedies as a metaphor for the pain of life and love It sees Taylor getting punched and a glass of water thrown on him in the video clip 55 Isaac s Write You A Song was written for his daughter Odette who requested he write a song for her 54 56 She features in the clip that was premiered on CMT 56 Zac s song Don t Let Me Down features Frankie Muniz and a cast of others in the beefcake fun video 57 Hanson set out on a world tour from June to November 2022 58 The brothers were featured in the July 18 2022 issue of People discussing their career thus far family commitments and being on the road 59 The article also showcased photos of their individual family members 59 On May 26 2023 English band Busted released a cover version of MMMBop in collaboration with Hanson titled MMMBop 2 0 60 61 62 Other projects and appearances editHanson pioneered many things in the early days of the internet In 1997 they were one of the first major label bands to have a website and an email address that was promoted in the sleeve of their album Middle of Nowhere By 1999 they had their own virtual world Hanson World and launched Hanson net a paid membership fan portal that gave users exclusive content The band started live streaming and uploading videos to their website around this time too before YouTube existed A phone hotline also existed to give fans a record message from the band with their latest news 63 Hanson occasionally host a song writing retreat known as Fools Banquet sporadically between 2004 and 2015 where they invite musician friends to spend a week collaborating on writing and recording new songs In the early years most of the songs that came from Fools Banquet collaborations featured on Hanson s fan club only albums Artists that have attended over the years include Andrew W K Ben Kweller Imani Coppola Sandra McCracken Weird Al Yankovic Adam Green and Pedro Yanowitz 64 65 Some songs that have been born and released as a result of Fools Banquet collaborations have been We are All Women released by Andrew W K and Battle Cry released by both Hanson and Everybody Else Back to the Island BTTI is a week long destination concert event for fans that is held annually at a resort in Jamaica During BTTI attendees have the opportunity to participate in exclusive events with each member of the band obtain exclusive merchandise plus see the band give live performances 66 67 In early 2009 Taylor Hanson launched a separate project including members of Smashing Pumpkins Fountains of Wayne and Cheap Trick called Tinted Windows a power pop quartet whose debut album quickly earned critical praise and repeat airplay on leading syndicated FM radio programs Hanson was the musical guest at the Tulsa stop of The Legally Prohibited from Being Funny on Television Tour starring Conan O Brien on May 15 2010 Conan accompanied the band in playing a cover of the song Never Been to Spain by American rock legends Three Dog Night In June 2010 Hanson performed with former American Idol contestant Siobhan Magnus As an April Fools Day joke in 2011 Hanson covered the song Wait and Bleed by the heavy metal band Slipknot and the website Shockhound claimed that Hanson would record an entire album of Slipknot covers 68 On April 25 2011 Hanson sang their hit MMMBop on the US version of Dancing with the Stars The band also makes a cameo in Katy Perry s music video for her song Last Friday Night T G I F citation needed In 2012 Hanson were mentioned in an episode of The Mentalist titled Ruby Slippers as Grace Van Pelt admits her room was full of their posters when she was a teenager 69 In May 2013 they launched their own beer Mmmhops 70 The Hanson brothers partnered with craft beer company Mustang Brewing to create the drink as their way of raising a toast to their 21st anniversary Hanson shared the first taste of the beer with those attending the premiere of The Hangover Part 3 71 Hanson appeared as dining room guests in the 15th episode of Hell s Kitchen Season 13 In 2015 Hanson appeared on Blues Traveler s album Blow Up the Moon co writing the song Top of the World In June 2015 they appeared on Owl City s fifth studio album Mobile Orchestra in the song Unbelievable as his third single for the album In July 2016 the group performed on ABC s Greatest Hits 72 In 2016 the band performed the song Him or Me a cover of the song by Paul Revere amp the Raiders on Bun E Carlos solo album called Greetings From Bunezuela 73 On May 29 2017 Memorial Day Hanson performed live on ABC s Good Morning America 74 to commemorate their 25th year together and promote their new song In 2019 the band made a cameo appearance in Australian soap opera Neighbours 75 In 2021 Hanson competed in season five of The Masked Singer as the Russian Dolls being the first band to compete on the series The character performed in two costumes during the first and fifth performances and performed in three costumes for the second and third performances Performances that utilized four costumes had one of them being used as a prop When unmasked by Nick Cannon and the Men in Black on Week 9 of the fifth season Taylor Isaac and Zac Hanson were underneath the main Russian Doll costume Their elimination in May 2021 coincided with the release of Annalie the first single from their 2021 seven single album Against the World 76 Philanthropy editIn July 2006 the band recorded with a school choir in Soweto South Africa to create Great Divide which was released in the UK and U S through iTunes in December 2006 All proceeds from the song were directed towards research and prevention of AIDS in Africa 77 On September 10 2007 Hanson began The Walk Tour in Nashville During the tour Hanson continued their work against poverty and AIDS in Africa partnering with an American company TOMS Shoes As part of TOMS Shoe Drop for every pair of shoes sold the company donated another pair for a child in Africa 78 The Walk tour was suspended after Isaac underwent lifesaving surgery for a pulmonary embolism 79 Doctors treated his condition by relieving blood flow restrictions caused by excess chest muscle and scar tissue from the repetitive motions of guitar playing 80 The tour resumed with Midwest and East Coast dates March through May 2008 81 Members editIsaac Hanson edit nbsp Lead guitarist Isaac Hanson Clarke Isaac Hanson was born on 1980 11 17 November 17 1980 in Tulsa Oklahoma 82 He is the eldest of the three brothers in Hanson and was eleven when the band started in 1992 He sings both backing and lead vocals and plays electric and acoustic guitar as well as the piano bass and the synthesizer Isaac married Nikki Dufresne 83 on September 30 2006 in Tulsa at the Philbrook Museum of Art Isaac met Dufresne after spotting her in the fifth row of a crowd at their 2003 New Orleans concert 84 They have three children 85 Taylor Hanson edit Main article Taylor Hanson nbsp Lead singer and keyboardist Taylor Hanson Jordan Taylor Hanson was born on 1983 03 14 March 14 1983 in Tulsa Oklahoma 86 Taylor was nine when Hanson started in 1992 In Hanson he sings both lead and backup vocals and plays keyboard percussion including drums bongos and the tambourine guitar harmonica and piano He is also the lead singer of supergroup Tinted Windows On June 8 2002 Taylor married Natalie Anne Bryant whom he had first met in 2000 They have seven children 87 Zac Hanson edit nbsp Drummer Zac Hanson Zachary Walker Hanson was born on 1985 10 22 October 22 1985 in Arlington Virginia but raised in Tulsa Oklahoma 88 He is the youngest of the three brothers in Hanson and was six when the band started in 1992 He plays drums percussion piano guitar and also sings backup and lead vocals in the band Zac at age 12 years and 126 days is the seventh youngest Grammy nominee of all time He holds the title of youngest songwriter nominated for a Grammy Award same year 89 Zac married Kate Tucker on June 3 2006 They have five children 90 On October 2 2019 Zac was involved in a motorcycle accident in Tulsa Oklahoma which resulted in five broken bones three broken ribs a broken clavicle and a cracked scapula 91 Zac and his family are also gamers and currently run a gaming channel on YouTube named Zaccidental Gamer where they play such games as Minecraft Dungeons Halo Infinite and more 92 In February 2023 Zac was ordained as a deacon in the Eastern Orthodox Church 93 Discography editMain article Hanson discography Middle of Nowhere 1997 This Time Around 2000 Underneath 2004 The Walk 2007 Shout It Out 2010 Anthem 2013 Against the World 2021 Red Green Blue 2022 Tours editAlbertane Tour 1998 This Time Around Tour 2000 Underneath Acoustic Tour 2003 Underneath Tour 2004 05 Live and Electric Tour 2005 The Walk Tour 2007 08 The Walk Around the World Tour 2008 Use Your Sole Tour 2009 Shout It Out Tour 2010 5 of 5 2010 11 The Musical Ride Tour 2011 Shout It Out World Tour 2011 12 Anthem World Tour 2013 14 Roots amp Rock N Roll Tour 2015 Middle of Everywhere 25th Anniversary Tour 2017 Finally It s Christmas Tour 2017 String Theory Tour 2018 19 Wintry Mix Tour 2019 Streaming Concert Series 2020 21 Against the World 2021 Red Green Blue Tour 2022 Filmography editYo Kidz The Vidz 1994 The Weird Al Show S01E06 October 18 1997 Tulsa Tokyo amp the Middle of Nowhere November 18 1997 The Road to Albertane November 3 1998 Buddy Faro S01E08 December 4 1998 Melrose Place S07E19 Usual Santas 1999 Space Ghost Coast to Coast S06E03 Girl Hair October 22 1999 Noah Knows Best November 18 2000 At The Fillmore April 24 2001 Frank McKlusky C I 2002 Sabrina the Teenage Witch 2002 Underneath Acoustic Live July 27 2004 Strong Enough to Break 2006 Taking The Walk 2008 5 of 5 November 30 2010 Last Friday Night T G I F Katy Perry s Music Video 2011 Re Made in America 2013 The Masked Singer 2021 Russian DollsAwards and nominations editYear Awards Work Category Result 1997 MTV Europe Music Awards 94 Where s the Love MTV Select Nominated MMMBop Best Song Won Themselves Best New Act Won Denmark GAFFA Awards Foreign New Act Nominated Billboard Music Awards Top Pop Artist Duo Group Nominated Top New Pop Artist Nominated Top Hot 100 Artist Duo Group Nominated Top Billboard 200 Artist Duo Group Nominated 1998 Nominated Japan Gold Disc Awards New Artist of the Year Won ECHO Awards Best International Newcomer Won World Music Awards World s Best Selling New Artist Won Brit Awards Best International Group Nominated International Breakthrough Act Nominated Blockbuster Entertainment Awards Favorite Group Pop Nominated Favorite Group New Artist Nominated Kids Choice Awards Favorite Music Group Won MMMBop Favorite Song Won NARM Awards Snowed In Best Selling Holiday Album Won Live from Albertane Best Selling Music Video Won Grammy Awards Themselves Best New Artist Nominated Record of the Year MMMBop Nominated Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals Nominated 2005 MTV Video Music Brazil 95 Penny amp Me Best International Video Nominated Lunas del Auditorio Themselves Best Foreign Pop Artist Nominated 2012 NominatedReferences edit Erlewine Stephen Thomas Hanson AllMusic Retrieved August 8 2013 Hanson information on Facebook Levine Robert October 31 2005 Rage Against the Record Label The Hanson Brothers Make a Film The New York Times a b Gollihare Jarrod Jill Matthews 1997 Hanson The Official Book Billboard Books ISBN 0 8230 8323 3 Catalog record for Hanson Brothers at the United States Library of Congress Amazon com Carman Yo Kidz The Vidz Amazon com Retrieved May 5 2011 USA WEEKEND Usaweekend com Archived from the original on January 5 2013 Retrieved April 4 2007 HANSON Day 2023 Hanson Retrieved January 22 2024 MOE Magazine Itsincredible com Retrieved May 5 2012 HANSON THE OFFICIAL BOOK by Jarrod Gollihare Billboard 10 95 A profusely illustrated account of the pop rock trio Best Sellers Plus The New York Times Retrieved May 23 2016 List of Grammy Nominations Cnn com Retrieved May 5 2012 The Road to Albertane at the Internet Movie Database Imdb com May 1 2009 Retrieved May 5 2012 a b Strong Enough to Break DVD CD Hanson Archived from the original on September 5 2011 Retrieved July 5 2011 Paulina Williams director 2004 VH1 All Access Spotlight Hanson TV series Viacom Archived from the original on April 26 2004 Hanson net band information Archived from the original on January 29 2007 Tenth Street Entertainment 10thst com Retrieved May 5 2012 Isaac Hanson Weds Longtime Girlfriend People October 2 2006 Retrieved March 1 2020 Hanson Hopes To Educate With New DVD Billboard com October 27 2006 Retrieved November 27 2010 Winans Prince Can t Stop Usher s No 1 Run Billboard com April 28 2004 Retrieved March 1 2020 The Isaac Hanson Picture Pages Superiorpics com Lipko Hillary March 11 2005 Think radio sucks You re not alone Technique Archived from the original on August 30 2008 Retrieved December 17 2009 Hanson launch video Podcast Taking The Walk with the free episodic release of acclaimed documentary film Strong Enough To Break Hanson net Archived from the original on March 24 2012 MacNeil Jason January 16 2007 Hanson Take A Walk With Upcoming Album Chart Archived from the original on June 6 2011 Retrieved April 27 2009 a href Template Cite magazine html title Template Cite magazine cite magazine a CS1 maint unfit URL link Take The Walk Hanson Retrieved June 3 2021 Hanson Tour History Hansonstage Retrieved May 6 2023 Hanson teams up with HelloGoodbye for fall outing gt gt Tour dates at LIVE DAILY Livedaily com July 21 2009 Archived from the original on February 7 2010 Retrieved November 14 2010 5 Reasons We Love Hanson s Thinking Bout Somethin Video MTV Buzzworthy Blog Buzzworthy mtv com April 19 2010 Retrieved November 14 2010 Hundreds Shake Their Tail Feathers On Tulsa Hanson Video Newson6 com Retrieved May 5 2012 Hanson music video shot in Greenwood Tulsaworld com Retrieved May 5 2012 HNet Administrator June 22 2010 Amidst Riot News New Albums from Drake and Hanson Rock On Hanson net Archived from the original on June 23 2011 Retrieved November 14 2010 Take The Walk Take The Walk Retrieved February 4 2011 HANSON Announce NEW Single Album Tour and Video Hanson Archived from the original on April 4 2013 Retrieved April 1 2013 Hanson Cupcake Wars Food Network Archived from the original on December 25 2013 Retrieved May 23 2016 Hanson Finally Its Christmas Archived from the original on December 11 2021 Retrieved December 17 2016 via YouTube Interview and video Hanson s Taylor Hanson talks Tulsa s Hop Jam hometown String Theory concert brother band Joshua amp the Holy Rollers and more Oklahoman com May 17 2019 Retrieved July 22 2021 HANSON BRING STRING THEORY WORLD TOUR TO EUROPE amp AUSTRALIA FEBRUARY amp MARCH 2019 Hanson Retrieved July 22 2021 Thompson Rita July 23 2018 Hanson Announce New Album String Theory amp Tour Dates Details Billboard Retrieved August 14 2018 HANSON LAUNCH STRING THEORY Hanson Retrieved July 22 2021 Hanson are bringing their landmark symphony tour to Australia Tone Deaf September 24 2018 Retrieved July 22 2021 HANSON Add Second amp Final Sydney Opera House Show Rock Club 40 October 5 2018 Retrieved July 22 2021 Hanson takes String Theory to Australia and Blows the Roof off The Sydney Opera House Part 1 Mmmboptastic com March 8 2019 Retrieved July 22 2021 Live Review Hanson The Million Melbourne Zoo 01 03 2019 The AU Review March 1 2019 Retrieved July 22 2021 Wintry Mix Tour hanson net Retrieved October 22 2019 Brooks Dave September 13 2019 O TannenbauMMMBop Hanson Announces Wintry Mix Tour of Holiday Classics Billboard Retrieved September 25 2020 Zac Hanson Injured in Motorcycle Crash in Tulsa Billboard October 5 2019 Retrieved October 25 2019 a b c d e f Spencer Ashley November 11 2020 Hanson Is Facing a Mutiny From Its Own Fans Vice Retrieved December 1 2020 Smith Reiss November 12 2020 Hanson drummer issues meagre apology after sharing horrifically transphobic homophobic racist and sexist pro gun content PinkNews Retrieved May 6 2021 Aniftos Rania September 8 2020 Hanson Announces Monthly Livestream Concert Series Billboard Retrieved April 24 2021 Perennial Album and Concert Series hanson net Retrieved May 6 2023 a b Major Michael HANSON Releases New Against the World Album BroadwayWorld com Retrieved August 4 2022 a b HANSON RELEASE NEW ALBUM AGAINST THE WORLD Hanson Retrieved August 4 2022 Hanson Drops Music Video for Upcoming Album s Inspiring Title Track Against the World Listen Peoplemag Retrieved August 4 2022 a b c DeWald Mike 2022 Hanson breaks apart comes together on Red Green Blue a b c GRAMMY com www grammy com Retrieved August 4 2022 Major Michael VIDEO Hanson Releases Child At Heart Music Video BroadwayWorld com Retrieved August 4 2022 a b Goldstein 3 14 2022 Tiffany CMT Premiere The Band HANSON Proves That The Ultimate Daddy Daughter Date Does Exist In The Write You A Song Music Video CMT News Retrieved August 4 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link StackPath amnplify com au April 18 2022 Retrieved August 4 2022 HANSON ANNOUNCE 2022 RED GREEN BLUE WORLD TOUR AND NEW ALBUM Hanson Retrieved August 4 2022 a b Hanson Is All Grown Up and Dads of 15 Inside Their Awesome Journey in the 25 Years Since MMMBop Peoplemag Retrieved August 4 2022 Busted amp Hanson MMMBop 2 0 Apple Music May 26 2023 Retrieved May 27 2023 Busted and Hanson team up for new version of 90s classic MMMBop Virgin Radio May 23 2023 Retrieved May 27 2023 Busted team up with Hanson on new version of 90s classic MMMBop Retro Pop Magazine May 26 2023 Retrieved May 27 2023 NEW HOTLINE MESSAGE Hanson Retrieved January 22 2024 2009 Fool s Banquet Retrieved June 4 2021 Fools For The Week Hanson Retrieved June 4 2021 Hanson Back to the Island Island Gigs Retrieved June 4 2021 Back To The Island 2017 Hanson Retrieved June 4 2021 Hanson Cover Slipknot And More Musical April Fools Pranks Music Celebrity Artist News MTV April 1 2011 Retrieved March 26 2012 Pingitore Silvia May 19 2022 From the 1997 world hit MMMBop to 30 years in music interview with Hanson Retrieved June 20 2023 Coulehan Erin May 28 2013 Hanson Launches Mmmhops Beer Rolling Stone Retrieved May 23 2016 Jones Steve May 28 2013 Hanson launches beer brand Mmmhops USA Today Watch Greatest Hits TV Show ABC com ABC Wardlaw Matt June 29 2016 Bun E Carlos Talks New Solo Album Cheap Trick and More Exclusive Interview Ultimate Classic Rock Retrieved June 9 2021 Video Hanson performs live on GMA in celebration of their 25th anniversary ABC News McCreesh Louise February 25 2019 Neighbours confirms another cameo as Hanson film scenes on set Digital Spy Retrieved August 20 2019 Lauren Huff May 12 2021 The Masked Singer s Russian Dolls reveal the secrets to their deceptive costumes Entertainment Weekly Retrieved May 13 2021 Hanson to release internet exclusive track for World AIDS Day Press release Hanson net November 28 2006 Archived from the original on September 27 2007 Retrieved March 4 2007 Hanson The Walk Tour Video Hanson January 11 2008 Retrieved July 22 2022 Tulsa World update Tulsaworld com Retrieved May 5 2012 Isaac Hanson Is Ready to Rock After Surgery Health Isaac Hanson People 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YouTube MMMBop drummer ordained to the Orthodox diaconate Orthochristian Com Retrieved March 12 2023 MTV News Staff Puffy Radiohead Lead MTV Europe Nominees MTV News Retrieved April 27 2020 MTV Brasil Mtv uol com br External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hanson band Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hanson band amp oldid 1222175596 Isaac Hanson, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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