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Distinguish|Hanson Brothers|Hanson (UK band)|The Hanson BrothersInfobox musical artist| name = Hanson | background = group_or_band| image = HansonVancouver2008.jpg|imagesize = 250px| caption = Zac Hanson|Zac , Isaac Hanson|Isaac and Taylor Hanson during a 2008 concert in Vancouver, British Columbia during their "Walk Around the World Tour".|years_active = 1992–present|origin = Tulsa, Oklahoma , USA|genre = Pop rock Allmusic|class=explore|id=style/d7232|pure_url=yes allmusic, indie rock , Alternative music|Alternative , Teen pop All Music Staff. Allmusic|class=explore|id=style/d7232|pure_url=yes "Teen Pop". Allmusic . Retrieved October 26, 2007.|label = Universal Music Group|MCA Music, Inc. / Mercury Records|Mercury (1996–1999)
Universal Music Group|MCA Music, Inc. / Island Records|Island (1999–2003)
Cooking Vinyl / 3CG Records|3CG (2003–present)
|current_members = Isaac Hanson
Taylor Hanson
Zac Hanson |website = URL| http://www.hanson.net
Hanson are an American pop rock band formed in Tulsa, Oklahoma , by brothers Isaac Hanson|Isaac (guitar, piano, vocals), Taylor Hanson|Taylor (keyboards, piano, guitar, drums, vocals), and Zac Hanson (drums, piano, guitar, vocals). They are best known for the 1997 hit song " MMMBop " from their major label debut album Middle of Nowhere (Hanson album)|Middle of Nowhere , which earned three Grammy nominations. Despite the enormous commercial success of Middle of Nowhere , the band suffered from the merger that eliminated their label, Mercury Records . The group was moved to Island Def Jam Music Group , which they eventually left after conflict with the label about creative input. Hanson have sold over 16 million records worldwide and have had eight top 40 singles in the UK and six top 40 singles in the US. The band now records under its own label, 3CG Records .

History


Biographical information


Clarke Isaac (born November 17, 1980), Jordan Taylor (March 14, 1983) Zachary Walker (October 22, 1985) and Ashely Hanson (October 28, 1991) are the oldest children of Clarke Walker Hanson and Diana Hanson ( née Lawyer). The Hanson family also includes younger siblings: Jessica Grace (July 31, 1988), Avery Laurel (November 6, 1990), Joshua Mackenzie (January 7, 1994), and Zoë Genevieve (January 14, 1998).

Isaac married Nikki Dufresne (born November 25, 1983) on September 30, 2006; they have two sons, Clarke Everett (April 3, 2007) and James Monroe (July 1, 2008). Taylor married Natalie Bryant (December 28, 1983) on June 8, 2002; they have four children, Jordan Ezra (October 31, 2002), Penelope Anne (April 19, 2005), River Samuel (September 4, 2006), and Viggo Moriah (December 9, 2008). Zac married Kate Tucker (November 29, 1983) on June 3, 2006. The couple have two children, John Ira Shepherd (May 27, 2008), and Junia Rosa Ruth (December 15, 2010).

Men in the Hanson family are usually called by their middle names - most notably band members Isaac and Taylor, along with brother Joshua ("Mac" Mackenzie), father Clarke ("Walker"), Isaac's sons Clarke ("Everett") and James ("Monroe"), Taylor's son Jordan ("Ezra"), and Zac's son John Ira ("Shepherd").

1992–1996: Early years


In the early to mid 1990s, Isaac, Taylor and Zac sang a cappella and recorded songs like " Rockin' Robin (song)|Rockin' Robin ", " Splish Splash (song)|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, Oklahoma|Tulsa .cite book| last =Gollihare| first =Jarrod| coauthors = Jill Matthews| title =Hanson: The Official Book| publisher =Billboard Books| year= 1997| isbn=0823083233

Hanson also appeared on Carman (singer)|Carman 's Yo& #33; 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".Cite web|url= http://www.amazon.com/Carman-Yo-Kidz-Vidz/dp/B000A2R8XK|title=Amazon.com - Carman: Yo Kidz& #33; The Vidz|accessdate=5 may 2011|publisher=

All three boys started their musical careers as pianists. Isaac later picked up a Used good|second-hand guitar, Zac borrowed an old set of drums, and Taylor became the keyboard player of what turned into a garage band . The band recorded two independent albums in their hometown of Tulsa, Boomerang (Hanson album)|Boomerang (recorded in autumn 1994, released in 1995) and MMMBop (album)|MMMBop (released in 1996). The latter featured the original version of the song "MMMBop," which would later become the runaway single on their debut commercial record Middle of Nowhere (Hanson album)|Middle of Nowhere . The boys then found themselves at the South By Southwest (aka SXSW) music festival in Austin, Texas . There, they were promptly signed by manager Christopher Sabec . He shopped them to several record companies, most of which dismissed the band as either a novelty or fraud before Steve Greenberg (record producer)|Steve Greenberg , an A& R representative for Mercury Records , heard them play a set at the Kansas 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 (Hanson album)|Middle of Nowhere , which was produced by the Dust Brothers .

1997–2000: Commercial success


Middle of Nowhere (Hanson album)|Middle of Nowhere was released in the U.S. on May 6, 1997, selling 10 million copies worldwide. May 6 was declared 'Hanson Day' in Tulsa by Oklahoma's then-governor Frank Keating . http://www.usaweekend.com/97_issues/970824/970824inside_hanson_mmmbop.html USA Weekly Although 'Hanson Day' was originally intended to be a one-time occurrence, many Hanson fans all over the world still recognize May 6 as Hanson Day every year. 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. http://www.itsincredible.com/band/cat? page=MOE+Magazine MOE Magazine 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. http://www.nytimes.com/books/98/02/01/bsp/bestpapernonfiction.html NYTimes.com The band was nominated for three Grammy Award s in 1998: Grammy Award for Record of the Year|Record of the Year , Grammy Award for Best New Artist|Best New Artist , and Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal|Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal . http://www.cnn.com/SHOWBIZ/9801/06/grammys.list/index.html List of Grammy Nominations 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 in the U.S., 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 . http://imdb.com/title/tt0201893/ The Road to Albertane at the Internet Movie Database

In response to the demand for their earlier work, Hanson re-released MMMBop (album)|MMMBop as 3 Car Garage , minus four tracks, in May 1998. To date, the tracks from Boomerang (Hanson album)|Boomerang have not been re-released. Three tracks from Boomerang (Hanson album)|Boomerang ("Boomerang", "More Than Anything", and "Rain (Falling Down)") and two of the remaining tracks from MMMBop (album)|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 would later become the songs for their fifth major studio album (Seventh overall), This Time Around (Hanson album)|This Time Around . During this time period, Mercury Records, the band's label, had been merged with Island Def Jam. Almost immediately following the changeover in May 2000, Hanson released their seventh album, This Time Around (Hanson 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 through the summer and fall of 2000 on their own funds.Strong Enough to Break DVD http://www.hanson.net/site/sections/107

2001–05: Independent career



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

Hanson now records for their own Independent record label|independent label , 3CG Records .cite video| people = Paulina Williams (director)| url = http://www.vh1.com/shows/dyn/vh1_all_access/78349/episode_about.jhtml| title = VH1 All Access: Spotlight – Hanson| medium = TV-series| publisher = Viacom|date= 2004 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. http://www.hanson.net/Band/ Hanson.net band information 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 (band)|Blondie . http://www.10thst.com/ Tenth Street Entertainment

The band's Underneath Acoustic tour occurred during the Summer and Fall of 2003. Music included acoustic versions of songs from the then-forthcoming release, Underneath (Hanson album)|Underneath . The tour ended November 5, 2003 with a performance at Carnegie Hall .cite journal |url= http://www.people.com/people/article/0,26334,1541194,00.html |title=Isaac Hanson Weds Longtime Girlfriend
|date=October 2, 2006 |journal= People Magazine |accessdate=27 November 2010


Released on April 20, 2004, Underneath sold 37,500 copies on the first week of release in the US alone. The album debuted at #1 on Billboard Top Independent Albums chartcite web |url= http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/article_display.jsp? vnu_content_id=1003316018 |title=Hanson Hopes To Educate With New DVD |publisher=billboard.com |accessdate=27 November 2010 and #25 on the Billboard 200 album chart,cite web |url= http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/search/google/article_display.jsp? vnu_content_id=1000497812 |title=Winans, Prince Can't Stop Usher's No. 1 Run |publisher= billboard.com |accessdate=27 November 2010 making Underneath one of the most successful self-released albums of all time.cite web |url= http://www.superiorpics.com/isaac_hanson/ |title=The Isaac Hanson Picture Pages |publisher=superiorpics.com

In autumn 2005, Hanson toured in the U.S. 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.cite news | last = Lipko| first = Hillary| title = Think radio sucks? You're not alone.| publisher = Technique| date= 2005-03-11| url = http://dev.nique.gatech.edu/issues/2005-03-11/entertainment/1| accessdate = 2009-12-17

2006–08: The Walk and tenth anniversary


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 by podcast.cite web |url= http://users.hanson.net/webguru/ttwrelease.html |title=Hanson launch video Podcast "Taking The Walk" with the free episodic release of acclaimed documentary film "Strong Enough To Break" |publisher=hanson.net

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|Dallas, TX to screen their documentary at the AFI Fest|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 (Hanson song)|Go " and the UK release of the album.

The Walk (Hanson album)|The Walk , Hanson's second studio album with 3CG Records (seventh overall), was released in the U.S., Mexico and Canada on July 24. It was released in Japan on February 21 and in the UK on April 30.cite news | url= http://www.chartattack.com/news/42769/hanson-take-a-walk-with-upcoming-album | title=Hanson Take A Walk With Upcoming Album | publisher= Chart (magazine)|Chart | accessdate=2009-04-27 | date=2007-01-16 | first=Jason | last=MacNeil

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 (Hanson album)|Middle of Nowhere ("Speechless", "Thinking of You" and "With You in Your Dreams") and featured the song Yearbook , never performed live before.

2009–present: Shout It Out


see|Shout It Out (Hanson album)
In June 2009, Hanson completed the album Shout It Out (Hanson 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 started in Hanson's hometown of Tulsa , Oklahoma , on September 30, 2009 and finished November 11, 2009 in Anaheim , California.

Hanson also released a five-song EP titled Stand Up, Stand Up (Hanson EP)|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. cite web|url= http://www.livedaily.com/news/19695.html |title=Hanson teams up with HelloGoodbye for fall outing >> Tour dates at LIVE DAILY |publisher=Livedaily.com |date=2009-07-21 |accessdate=2010-11-14 It was released worldwide on iTunes on December 8, 2009.

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

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 their entirety, and the premiere of their upcoming Spring 2010 release. Dubbed 'Five of Five', the engagement began with a performance of Hanson's debut, Middle of Nowhere (Hanson album)|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 (film)|Blues Brothers .cite web|url= http://buzzworthy.mtv.com/2010/04/19/hansons-thinking-bout-somethin-video/ |title=5 Reasons We Love Hanson’s ‘Thinking ‘Bout Somethin” Video » MTV Buzzworthy Blog |publisher=Buzzworthy.mtv.com |date=2010-04-19 |accessdate=2010-11-14 The video was directed by Todd Edwards, co-founder of Blue Yonder Films . http://www.newson6.com/global/story.asp? s=12095612 Hundreds Shake Their Tail Feathers On Tulsa Hanson Video http://www.tulsaworld.com/scene/article.aspx? subjectid=269& articleid=20100306_298_0_Portio819557 Hanson music video shot in Greenwood 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.

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 .

On June 8, 2010, Hanson's eighth studio record was released. Shout It Out (Hanson album)|Shout It Out debuted at number 30 on Billboard 200, number 2 on the Indie chart, and #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 (entertainer)|Drake was also on the bill.cite web|author=HNet Administrator |url= http://www.hanson.net/site/postings/7415? section_id=17 |title=Amidst Riot News, New Albums from Drake and Hanson Rock On Hanson |publisher=Hanson.net |date=2010-06-22 |accessdate=2010-11-14

Hanson offered a "platinum package" of their Shout It Out record which included artwork hand-painted by the band's members. In October, 2010, Hanson released "The 113 Painting Book" which includes the paintings they created for these packages.

To promote their new album, Shout It Out (Hanson album)|Shout It Out , Hanson toured from July 2010 through November 2010. The tour kicked off in Buffalo, New York|Buffalo, NY on July 21, with the final show in Toronto|Toronto, ON , on November 23. Throughout the tour, the band broadcasted 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.cite web|url= http://www.takethewalk.net |title=Take The Walk |publisher=Take The Walk |date= |accessdate=2011-02-04 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.

As an April Fools' Day joke, Hanson covered the song " Wait and Bleed " by the Heavy metal music|heavy metal band Slipknot (band)|Slipknot , and the website Shockhound claimed that Hanson would record an entire album of Slipknot covers. http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1661142/april-fools-day-hanson-slipknot.jhtml

On April 25, 2011, Hanson sang their hit "MMMBop" on the U.S. version of Dancing with the Stars (U.S. TV series)|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.) ".

The band resumed their touring activity in September 2011. The U.S. Musical Ride Tour lasted from September 4th to November 1st. Starting on November 6th in Sao Paulo , Brazil , they proceeded to tour Latin America and Europe in order to promote their Shout It Out album internationally. In 2012, they will tour Canada with Carly Rae Jepsen .

Charitable acts


Hanson toured South America, Mexico, Brazil and Argentina-where a lot of Chilean fans traveled to Buenos Aires; and Europe and performed their first full electric shows in Australia during the 2005 "Live and Electric" tour. In July 2006, the band recorded with a school choir in Soweto , South Africa to create " Great Divide (song)|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.cite press release| title = Hanson to release internet exclusive track for World AIDS Day| publisher = Hanson.net| date= 2006-11-28| url = http://www.worldaidsday.org/events_details.asp? event_id=103| accessdate = 2007-03-04

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 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. http://www.hanson.net/site/hanson/page/21 Hanson.net Hanson brought awareness to this campaign by asking fans to join them in a 1-mile barefoot walk before each concert, to represent what a typical African child goes through on a daily basis.Citation needed|date=April 2011
The Walk tour was suspended after Isaac underwent lifesaving surgery for a pulmonary embolism . http://www.tulsaworld.com/news/article.aspx? articleID=071004_8 DALLA38061 Tulsa World update Doctors treated his condition by relieving blood flow restrictions caused by excess chest muscle and scar tissue from the repetitive motions of guitar playingcite web |url= http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20171823,00.html |title=Isaac Hanson Is Ready to Rock After Surgery – Health, Isaac Hanson |publisher=people.com The tour resumed with Midwest and East Coast dates March through May, 2008.cite web |url= http://www.hanson.net/site/hanson/page/16 |title=? dead link|date=November 2010 The brothers wrapped up the second leg of "The Walk Tour" after playing 20 concerts in four weeks.

Hanson embarked on the "Walk Around the World Tour" starting on September 7, 2008 in Portland, Oregon and ending November 16, 2008 in San Diego, California. Once again Hanson continued to help fight poverty in Africa Citation needed|date=April 2011 by continuing their 1-mile walks before the shows. A coffee table book titled "Take the Walk" was released in late 2008 to coincide with their "Walk Around the World Tour". This book presents the band's story behind their inspiration for their fight on poverty in Africa. The book also features a special EP with new tracks recorded especially for the project. Both the music and the book will raise further funds for aid groups in Africa.

Hanson also joined the 9th annual The Independent Music Awards|Independent Music Awards judging panel to assist independent musicians' careers. http://www.independentmusicawards.com/ima_new/imajudges2010.asp Independent Music Awards – 9th Annual Judges
http://miccontrolblog.com/2009/05/27/the-independent-music-awards-announces-judges-for-9th-annual-imas/ MicControl
http://top40-charts.com/news/Charts-Awards/She-& -Him-The-Black-Keys-Mark-Hoppus-Aimee-Mann-And-Bettye-LaVette-Join-Judging-Panel-For-The-9th-Annual-Independent-Music-Awards/48785.html Top40-Charts.com

Discography


Main|Hanson discography
  • Boomerang (Hanson album)|Boomerang (1995)

  • MMMBop (album)|MMMBop (1996)

  • Middle of Nowhere (Hanson album)|Middle of Nowhere (1997)

  • Snowed In (1997)

  • 3 Car Garage (1998)

  • Live from Albertane (1998)

  • This Time Around (Hanson album)|This Time Around (2000)

  • Underneath (Hanson album)|Underneath (2004)

  • The Walk (Hanson album)|The Walk (2007)

  • Shout It Out (Hanson album)|Shout It Out (2010)


  • Tours


  • Albertane Tour (1998)

  • This Time Around Tour (2000)

  • Underneath Acoustic Tour (2003)

  • Underneath Tour (2004)

  • Live and Electric Tour (2005)

  • The Walk Tour (2007)

  • The Walk Around The World Tour (2008)

  • Use Your Sole Tour (2009)

  • Shout It Out Tour (2010)

  • The Musical Ride Tour (2011)

  • Shout It Out World Tour (2011)


  • Filmography


  • Yo& #33; Kidz: The Vidz (1994)

  • Tulsa, Tokyo and The Middle of Nowhere (November 18, 1997)

  • The Road to Albertane (November 3, 1998)

  • Noah Knows Best (November 18, 2000)

  • At the Fillmore (Hanson concert)|At The Fillmore (April 24, 2001)

  • Frank McKlusky, C.I. (2002)

  • Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (TV series) (2002)

  • Underneath Acoustic Live (Hanson concert)|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)


  • References


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  • Official website| http://www.hanson.net

  • myspace|hansonmusic


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