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Full Name: Zachary Walker Hanson Nickname: Zac, Prozac, Animal, Psycho boy Date of birth: October 22, 1985 Sign:
Libra Handed: Left Birthplace: Arlington, Virginia Residence: Tulsa, Oklahoma Parents: Walker and Diana Hanson Eyes:
Brown Hair: Blonde Favorite color: Blue Favorite foods: Gum, pizza, hot dogs Fave Ice Cream: Chocolate Fave Store: Gap Fave Video Game: GoldenEye Sports: Rollerblading, Basketball Fave Pastime: sleeping or drawing Favorite Singer: Bob Dylan Talents: He can
talk while burping, loves drawing cartoons Inspiration: Aretha Franklin, "Splish
Splash," and other '50's and '60's rock Worst Habit: Zac is way too hyper.. you
don't need me to explain this one. Favorite Subject: Math Hobbies: Rollerblading,
soccer, Video games, street hockey, Legos, Hanging out in their treehouse, and drawing Family Members: Diana Hanson (mom),
Walker Hanson (dad), Issac Hanson (oldest older Brother (24), Taylor Hanson (youngest older brother (22), Jessica hanson (younger
sister age (17), Avery Hanson (youngest sister (15) Mackienzie Hanson (youngest brother (9) Zoe Hanson (7)Musical Instruments:
Vocals, Drums
Full Name: Jordan Taylor Hanson Stage name: Taylor Nick Name: Tay Family: wife Natalie (married on June 8, 2002) and son (Jordan) Ezra
(born on October 31, 2002). Hair: Blonde Eyes: Blue Birthdate: 3/14/83 Age: 21 Height: 6'0"-6'3" Handed:
Right Horoscope Sign: Pisces Place of birth: Tulsa, Oklahoma Drives: Range Rover Siblings:Isaac 24, Zac 19,
Jessica 16, Avery 14, Zoe 7 And Mackenzie 10 Wife: Natalie Anne Bryant-Hanson 20 (Married June 8, 2002) Child: Jordan
Ezra Hanson...He goes by Ezra 2 (Born Oct 31, 2002) Instrument: keyboards, percussion,harmonica, acoutic and eletric guitar,
conga drums, tambourine, Piano,B 3 Organ, chrhodes piano, clavinet & drums Favorite hobby: Music Ice Cream Flavor:
Strawberry Favorite Subject: Literature and Computers Worst Habit: Taps fingers on everything (his bros try to
get him to stop the bad habit but he can't help it!) Other Talents: Cartooning, rollerblading, reading, playing soccer,
working on the computer Inspiration: Otis Redding, Chuck Berry, Billy Joel
Name:
Clarke Isaac Hanson Nickname:
Ike Hanson Member: The funny
guy with the guitar Birthday: November
17, 1980 Age: 22 Handed: Right Zodiac Sign:
Scorpio [private, leader, creative, intense] Eyes: Brown Weight: about 130 lbs. Hair: dark blond Shoe Size: 14 mens Fave Food: Italian Fave Candy: Health Bar Peanut
Butter: crunchy Fave Subject: Science Fave Movie: "Star Wars" Favorite Actors: Mel Gibson, Harrison Ford Favorite
Comic Strip: Peanuts Sports: Speed hockey and
soccer
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Sounding
like a revamped Jackson
5 for the '90s, Hanson came storming out of Tulsa, OK,
in 1997 blessed with photogenic looks and a surprisingly infectious sense of melody. Hanson had a sunny pop sense that stood
in direct contrast to the gloomy grunge that dominated the '90s, yet they also arrived with hip credentials -- a handful of
the cuts on their debut were produced by the Dust Brothers (Beastie Boys, Beck, Sukia), and the rest were produced by Steve
Lironi, who helmed Black Grape's debut. Along with the hip production, the record was comprised of songs co-written by the
band with professional songwriters like Barry Mann & Cynthia Weil and Desmond Child. It had the sound of a hip recording
and the craft of professional pop record, making Middle of Nowhere the best of both worlds.
Hanson were certainly reminiscent of an earlier era, namely the early '70s, when teens could rule the
top of the charts. Like the Jackson 5, the Cowsills and the
mythological Partridge Family, all of the members of Hanson were brothers. Isaac, aged 16 at the time of their debut, played
guitar; 13-year-old Taylor sang lead and played keyboards;
drummer Zac was 11 years old. As children in Tulsa, they sang
around the dinner table, often '50s and '60s rock and R&B standards and gospel songs. Eventually, the group began playing
around Tulsa, performing at local festivals, at school, around
town. The brothers first attempted to break into the music industry around 1992, when they approached music attorney Christopher
Sabec and sang a cappella for him. Impressed with their talents, he became their manager and began shopping them to major
labels. Between 1992 and 1995, five labels passed on Hanson. The group decided to release a pair of indie records while waiting.
The album Boomerang, which was filled with slick pop, appeared in 1995. Following the release of Boomerang, Hanson began playing
their own instruments, which strengthened their writing considerably, as shown on the single "MMMBop," which signalled that
they were moving towards a fresher, hip-hop and soul-influenced direction. The group signed with Mercury Records on the strength
of "MMMBop," and they were hooked up with producer Steve Lironi, who helped the band with arrangements. Over the next year,
the group worked on their album with a variety of collaborators, including co-writers like Barry Mann & Cynthia Weil,
Desmond Child and Mark Hudson; nine of the 13 tracks on the final album featured contributions from professional writers.
They also recorded a handful of tracks with the Dust Brothers, who were riding high on the success of Beck's Odelay.
Prior to the spring 1997 release of their debut album, Middle of Nowhere, Mercury put the publicity machine
in full gear, hiring Tamara Davis (Sonic Youth, Luscious Jackson) to direct the video for "MMMBop" and courting the press
and radio. The efforts worked, as "MMMBop" debuted at number 13 on the U.S. charts upon its April release, and the album earned
positive reviews, both becoming among the biggest hits of the year. Hanson became major teen idols, and as the holidays approached
they issued a Christmas LP, Snowed In; in 1998, they reissued their earlier independent recordings as Three Car Garage, and
also released a concert album, Live From Albertane.
Following that flurry of activity, Hanson remained largely silent while they worked on the proper follow-up
to Middle of Nowhere; in the meantime, thanks in part to Hanson's breakout success, teen-pop acts like Britney Spears, the
Backstreet Boys, Cristina Aguilera, and 'N Sync came to dominate the pop landscape. Hanson finally emerged in the spring of
2000 with This Time Around, a more mature, measured record that represented a bid for credibility outside their primarily
teenage audience; featuring guest spots from Jonny Lang and Blues Traveler's John Popper, the album reflected the new influence
of rockers like Matchbox 20. The record didn't make much of an impression on the charts, setting the stage for a departure
from their label during the recording of their third album. Following their separation from Island,
Hanson set up their own label, 3CG Records, which debuted with the group's third record, Underneath, in April of 2004. The
album featured songwriting collaborations with Matthew Sweet and Gregg Alexander. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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