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So you want to go to MOE? [Updated for 2019]
This post was originally on my personal blog, ConcertKatie, and has been updated for 2019’s event!
Hanson “Day” is a weekend concert event held yearly in Tulsa, OK. Dates were announced January 23 – and there will be THREE concerts – May 16, May 17 and May 18. (May 17 is the String Theory show at the Tulsa PAC and is SOLD OUT! May 16th is the “Storytellers” add-on ticket available at Hanson.net and May 18th will be the free concert with your RSVP.) More details came out February 11th and tickets went on sale February 14th. Tickets are still available for some events.
The Beach Boys and Hanson perform ‘Finally, It’s Christmas’ on TODAY
The Beach Boys members Mike Love and Bruce Johnston, as well as Isaac, Taylor, and Zac Hanson of the brother trio Hanson, join TODAY to perform “Finally, It’s Christmas,” a track they teamed up to record for Love’s holiday album, “Reason for the Season.”
Tuesday Trivia
The Hanson who said “The unexpected is not so bad, it sometimes is what inspires” was Zac. (Belo Horizonte Reporter interview)
How does Isaac advise one to sort their legos?
HNET Newsletter- Nov 21, 2018
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Celebrity Baby Names: Thoughts on naming Hanson baby #6
Once again, we’re so pleased to share the thoughts of name-loving celebrity mom, Natalie Hanson, as she approaches the birth of her and husband Taylor‘s sixth child next month. Who will be the newest sibling of Jordan Ezra, Penelope Anne, River Samuel, Viggo Moriah and Wilhelmina Jane? Luckily for us, Natalie will be back to share her eventual baby name choice.
If you haven’t heard our news, Taylor and I are so excited to welcome baby number six at the end of the year, and as you can imagine, the topic of names has been a hot one at our house lately!
Once upon a time as a young name enthusiast, the thought of naming a sixth baby seemed like a dream. I would have lists so long of brilliant name choices, I could have, in theory, easily named at least twenty babies of each gender! However now that the dream is a reality, I’m faced with the unique challenges that come with this special job.
The first challenge I’ve noticed is that the more children you’ve named, the more of your favorite names you have probably already used. Much like a mother wonders how her heart will mysteriously grow to love another person as much as she loves her other children, I began to worry if there could possibly by any more names out there I could love as much as the ones I’ve already chosen. This name has a lot to live up to!
Secondly, whether planned or not, in a large sibset naming patterns have inevitably emerged. I began noticing some of my own patterns during this process more than I had in the past. For instance, I can really see how my boy names seem to be more fashioned after my husband’s style, and the girls mine. I guess I can’t help picturing mini Taylor or mini Natalie before they are born and tend to choose names with that feeling in mind. I also realized I tend to use the two-syllable version of my children’s names the most. I like that sound with our last name and would like to keep that pattern if it works for this baby. This time around, I find myself balancing not being too beholden to these patterns with wanting a name that feels like it belongs.
There is one more issue that has come up that is making this naming process a little different from my others. I’m referring to this new challenge as “naming by committee”. The beautiful thing about welcoming a new baby when you’ve already been a mom for sixteen years is you have all of these creative and interesting people who are invested is this new person. With all of that creativity comes big opinions! I’m proud to have raised such opinionated namers, but this is the first time I feel like I’m not in complete control of the decision and that is a new dynamic for me. So far, I’m approaching this situation the same way I do with parenting younger and older children. I want the older ones to feel invested and respected, and at the same time not saddled with the ultimate responsibility of parenting, or in this case naming. Therefore, I am now in the process of listening and debating and mostly just trying to appreciate how lucky this baby is that their name matters to all of us.
I look forward to sharing our choice with all of you soon, and for those of you who enjoy a little name research, I can leave you with a little hint…. both our top girl and boy choices right now are main characters in George Sand novels. Happy guessing!
Hanson in studio talking about new album ‘String Theory’
This morning, we welcome back Hanson! They’re here with their new album ‘String Theory’, a double album that pairs the brothers up on each track with a 46 piece orchestra.
Hanson is still really proud of ‘MMMBop’
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Your Morning – Nov 20
It’s been 20 year since the release of their smash hit and now the brothers are back with their new symphonic album, ‘String Theory.’
Tuesday Trivia
The brother who would do something creative and connecting people, throwing parties is Taylor and the brother who would do something related to learning and taking on new challenges is Zac.
Which Hanson said, “The unexpected is not so bad, it sometimes is what inspires”
Hanson on The Jenny McCarthy Show
Isaac, Taylor, and Zac from HANSON talk about their new album, “String Theory,” touring, being brothers in a band, dealing with the responsibilities of being a parent in a band that tours, and much more.