Hanson on Home & Family

By | December 6, 2017

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Busy lady! Melissa McCarthy is chic in maroon top as she runs errands in LA… before taking on guest-hosting duties for Jimmy Kimmel Live

By | December 6, 2017

Daily Mail

Melissa McCarthy is proving to be a good friend.

The Illinois native is set to guest host the late-night chat show Jimmy Kimmel Live while the host takes some time off to spend with his son, aged seven months, who just came out of a successful heart surgery.

But before the movie vet hits the TV stage, she has some errands to do. On Monday The Heat actress was spotted dropping off her dry cleaning in Los Angeles.

You gotta wear shades: Melissa McCarthy keeps her look casual while running errands in Los Angeles on Monday

You gotta wear shades: Melissa McCarthy keeps her look casual while running errands in Los Angeles on Monday

Although fans are accustomed to seeing the 47-year-old in glamorous gowns when she hits the red carpet, she keeps her look casual when running around the city.

McCarthy was spotted wearing a long-sleeve burgundy top with a pair of black tights.

She accessorized with black Birkenstocks and a roomy handbag with a few layers of fringe. No celebrity look is complete without a pair of oversize sunglasses, although they didn’t help her hide from the cameras.

Fashion forward: The actress-turned-designer created a clothing line for curvy women

Fashion forward: The actress-turned-designer created a clothing line for curvy women

During McCarthy’s turn as the host of the popular late-night show, she’ll welcome guests Octavia Spencer and Dave Franco with a musical performance from Hanson.

Whether this means that the Spy star will get down with Hanson and their classic tune Mmmbop is yet to be seen.

Other stars stepping in to help with hosting duties includes Chris Pratt, Tracee Ellis Ross and Neil Patrick Harris.

Smile!: The cast of Ghostbusters pose with host Jimmy Kimmel in support of the film; here she is seen in June

Smile!: The cast of Ghostbusters pose with host Jimmy Kimmel in support of the film; here she is seen in June

In addition to starring in movies and popping up on TV, Melissa is also a clothing designer.

The Gilmore Girls star was tired of not having fashion available to her that was made for curvier women. So in 2015, she decided to be in charge of her closet by creating items for women of a wide range of sizes.

‘I could not find, with consistency, something that felt young and modern and easy to wear,’ McCarthy told Fast Company in an interview.

‘And then I started thinking, Why don’t I make the closet?’

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Proud moment: The 47-year-old promotes her line Seven7 between shooting popular films; seen in 2015

Proud moment: The 47-year-old promotes her line Seven7 between shooting popular films; seen in 2015

She created a collection of items inspired by classic and trendy looks to fit women who wear sizes 4-28.

No matter what your style is or size, you can shop items on her official website as well as retailers including Nordstrom, Lane Bryant, Macy’s and Lord & Taylor.

Her collection includes a variety of patterns like animal prints, florals and polka dots. What makes her collection different is that her pieces are structured to give a woman a more flattering shape by using darts, belts and empire waists.

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DVR Alert – Hanson on TV

By | December 4, 2017

DEC 7

Jimmy Kimmel Live!11:00 PM

Watch HANSON on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Dec 7, 2017. Check local listings for times/channels.

DEC 11

The Late Late Show with James Corden 11:00 PM

Watch HANSON on the Late Late Show with James Corden on Dec 11, 2017. Check local listings for times/channels.

DEC 14

Dr. Phil 3:00 PM

HANSON will apppear on the Dr. Phil Show on Dec 14, 2017. Check local listings for times/channels.
To find out how to be in the audience, check details HERE.

Hanson are back with an EPIC Christmas video, album and UK December shows Mmm-Brilliant

By | December 4, 2017

Express

MMMBOP superstars Hanson have just released an MmmBrilliant Christmas single and album, Finally It’s Christmas, as well as a festive return to the UK for a new show in December.

“Finally” is the word.

It’s been twenty long years since the lads released their first Christmas album, Snowed In, back in 1997.

That was the year they were riding high across the globe, following the unbelievable success of that single, MMMBop. The album, Middle of Nowhere, also shifted a whopping ten million copies.

The three brothers haven’t been letting the snow settle (or slush) under their feet ever since, pioneering running their own record label, festival and creating a line of craft beers.

SCROLL DOWN TO WATCH THE AMAZING NEW VIDEO FOR FINALLY, IT’S CHRISTMAS

Hanson at their beer festival HopJamPH

Handsome as ever: Hanson at their beer festival HopJam

The family that plays together really does stay together.

Celebrating the 25th Anniversary as a band, the brothers have been on a world tour and released a greatest hits compilation, as well as the brand new Xmas treat.

The hair might be a little tidier, but Isaac, Taylor and Zac Hanson are as handsome as ever and clearly their love for each other and their music hasn’t dimished.

Watch the heart-warming and majorly toe-tapping Christmas jam next in the clever retro video.

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Hanson in the recording studio

Hanson have one more US show left before they head over here for two special nights in the UK.

On December 6 they will perform at the Manchester O2 before they head back in the US on December 7 to appear on Jimmy Kimmel Live.

Hanson’s new album, Finally, It’s Christmas is out now

For more information about the new album and UK date go to: www.hanson.net

The Hanson Brothers Blessed Us With A New Christmas Bop

By | December 4, 2017

Refinery 29

Hanson, the band behind one of the catchiest songs of all time (you’re humming “MMMBop” right now, don’t pretend otherwise), just dropped an adorably retro video for the title track of their Christmas album, Finally It’s Christmas.
Entertainment Weekly exclusively debuted the video this week, and it will get every 90s kid into the holiday spirit. The video throws back to retro holiday specials, and one in particular will look very familiar to old school Hanson fans. Yes, the band included clips from their ABC special 20 years ago (feeling so old right now), and yes, the guys are just as cute as they were when you had their pictures saved as your avatar on AIM.
When the song – which is filled with their trademark harmonizing – starts, the video cuts to adult Hanson done up in sharp suits performing on a black and white TV. We’re also treated to shots of the guys in Mad Men-esque scenes, looking very 80s, and in a punk-lite scenario.
“We did that Christmas special 20 years ago with ABC, so we’re kind of pivoting off from that point,” Hanson told EW. “We sort of take you through [the past] and a little today, performing music like it’s from a Christmas special, and imagining what each of those eras looked like celebrating Christmas. It’s like time travel.”
This is Hanson’s second Christmas album, and Taylor Hanson told EW in October that “Every year we get asked, ‘When are you making another Christmas album?'”
The band decided to finally give fans what they wanted, thus the album title including the word “finally.”
Amazingly, Hanson have been together 25 years and of making that major milestone, Zac recently said, “So, this is our 25-year anniversary, but we can’t do anything without thinking about the future. People ask us how we stay together as a band, and that’s really, I think, the whole source of it: the future, the next thing, the next song, the next project. That’s our game. That’s what we’re in it for.”
The band is doing a limited holiday tour for the album, which is available now. You can find dates for the tour at Hanson.net.  See the video below!

Hanson eye Newcastle show 20 years after Mmmbop

By | December 4, 2017

The Herald

FOR Isaac Hanson, it’s the perennial “elephant in the room”.

Speaking to Weekender from the band’s hometown of Tulsa, Oklahoma, he says he and his brothers Taylor and Zac are all too aware their fans have “had to deal with a variety of misunderstandings about who the band Hanson is and what the band Hanson represents”.

They’ve heard it all: that Hanson are one-hit wonders, too young, too pop, too earnest, too clean, too traditional, too 1990s.

While these perceptions have dogged the band throughout their 25-year career, their longevity and success within the music industry – a just-wrapped 60-date world tour, three Grammy nominations, six studio albums, more than 16 million record sales and their own label – and their fan community speaks for itself.

The brothers have established a beer company; a craft beer and music festival; an online store that sells everything from Christmas ornaments to cookie cutters, baby apparel, poker chips, coasters, pillowcases, temporary tattoos and Hansonopoly; and organise getaways to Tulsa and Jamaica.

“The fans inevitably get frustrated by that [misunderstanding] and I get that,” says Isaac, now 37, who was thrust into the spotlight at just 16 with the band’s breakthrough, Mmmbop.

“We’ve always been very focused on the future and on continuing to make music.

“[But] we wanted to [create an opportunity to] say to them, ‘You guys are bad-ass, you stuck with us and we appreciate that.

“We know this hasn’t been easy for you, because it hasn’t been easy for us.

“We appreciate you, we thank you, because it matters to us and we know it matters to you’.”

Pausing midway through their rousing two-hour set in Sydney in June, the trio dedicated Strong Enough to Break to “anyone who has ever had to stand up for this band”.

The audience, including many who had been queuing since before dawn, erupted, their faces glowing with pride.

“We know you guys have taken some shit,” Taylor, 34, said.

“But let me tell you what –  this is real talk here – it’s not about the battles, ladies and gentlemen.

“It’s about winning the war.”

It’s a quarter of a century since the brothers formed the pop-rock band and 20 years since they released Mmmbop, from their first major label album, Middle of Nowhere.

This year they played to full houses across the globe on their Middle of Everywhere 25th anniversary tour, released a greatest hits album featuring single I Was Born and saw their second festive album, Finally It’s Christmas, hit the ARIA Top 10.

It features four uplifting original songs, as well as covers of classics including Mariah Carey’s All I Want For Christmas Is You, Paul McCartney’s Wonderful Christmastime and Stevie Wonder’s Someday at Christmas. Isaac takes the lead in the rollicking ‘Til New Year’s Night, which was inspired by the late Chuck Berry and the film Hail! Hail! Rock ‘n’ Roll.

In the Hunter, more than 850 fans have mobilised behind Facebook campaign Bring Hanson to Newcastle. Isaac says the trio would “love” to make their first visit to the city on their next tour down under.

“Who are we to complain?” Isaac says.

It would be easy to find targets for any lingering frustration.

Attitudes of “ageism and condescension” that meant many “didn’t realise we knew what we were doing”; record company executives who failed to support their vision, prompting the band to start their own label; and the world’s enduring image of the brothers, forever frozen in time as long-haired and baby-faced.

“There are a lot of people who have never left high school and can’t get over the fact their girlfriend had a crush on some guy in a band and it makes them uncomfortable about themselves,” Isaac says matter-of-factly.

“So they still go back to this ridiculous high school nonsense commentary.

“[But] we have crossed over, we’re 25 years old as a band and there are very few people that get that far.

“We have sold out shows all around the world and it’s because of those consistent, stubborn, amazing fans.”

Isaac singles out the “enthusiasm and interest” of Hunter devotees, who have campaigned to the band for a Newcastle show and started a change.org petition.

“We would love to go to as many places as we possibly can on the next set of shows … and so if we can get an offer from a promoter in Newcastle, we will come,” he says.

“I am hopeful and we will look into it and see if there are people that are willing to bring us.

“We’ve had great success with the last three runs through your lovely country, so Australia is always at the top of our list.

“I expect there will be Australian tour dates that go along with whatever touring it is we’re doing next year or the following year.”

Hanson were just 16, 14 and 11 when they were embraced by tweens who were, for the first time, seeing musicians their own age writing songs, playing instruments, storming the charts –  and crucially, venturing online.

Mercury Records talent scout Steve Greenberg told the Washington Post this year there was “no way” he was going to sign the brothers so soon after the grunge era – until an epiphany in the supermarket.

“I pulled out one of those teen magazines and realised as I was looking through, there were no pictures of any musicians,” Greenberg said.

“It was all pictures of Jonathan Taylor Thomas and actors. Of course, you can’t put Eddie Vedder in there.

“I just realised there was a huge hole here. I thought, ‘I wish there was somebody like that.’”

The brothers had already recorded two independent albums when they signed to Mercury and released Middle of Nowhere.

The label merged in May 2000 with Island Def Jam Music Group, which cut promotional and tour funding for their second album and turned down more than 80 songs they’d started writing for third album Underneath.

They responded by setting up 3CG Records, which has released their past four albums.

The gamble paid off: Underneath hit number one on the US Billboard Independent albums chart.

“We’re a one-stop shop,” Isaac says.

“It’s our record company, it’s our band, our songs and there’s no middle man.”

This air of accessibility is one reason why, while some of the original fans have moved on, many of their now 30-something-year-old admirers show a level of devotion arguably unrivalled by any other fandom.

The band recently sold out tickets to their sixth Back to the Island event, at an all-inclusive resort in Jamaica in January.

The brothers host events including tie-dye, games such as Cards Against Humanity and a dance party as well as perform each night.

Hundreds also congregate each May in Tulsa for Hanson Day celebrations, which this year included sampling Hanson Brothers Beer Company’s new Redland Amber Ale, a concert, karaoke with Isaac, Hansonopoly with Zac and a DJ set from Taylor.

Stores sold Hanson chocolates, ‘’Mmmbopper’ car stickers and ‘Tulsa is my Graceland’ badges. Baristas used stencils to sprinkle Hanson symbols atop coffees.

When the band visited Australia in June, many fans flew between cities to attend all eight shows (six sold out). Some slept on the streets to get front row.

It’s behaviour replicated across every continent.

“The truth is, I’m not sure I know the answer,” Isaac says, about why Hanson inspires such dedication.

“I hope that it has a lot to do first and foremost with the fact that we care deeply about the music we make and the quality of the music we make.

“Because fame is fleeting and popularity is not something that you have a whole lot of control over, but what you do have control over is what you do and what you are famous for.

“My hope, my goal, is to be famous for being really good at making music and writing songs.”

Isaac says the band realises just how fortunate they are to have had such a commercially successful “banner year”.

“We’ve sold as much or more [ticket-wise] than in previous years and so it’s continuing to build when it could have been the opposite –  there were a lot of years in between our last tour and this one,” he says.

“In a world where people are not buying music or spending money on music, our fanclub membership has grown significantly this year and shows indications of continuing to grow significantly into next year as well.

“That puts us in a position where we have a lot of ability to continue to do exciting new things.”

Even after spending more than half their lives as professional musicians, Isaac says there is still plenty of new ground to break.

Asked about rumours rife within the fandom about an orchestral tour, Isaac says “there are not any specific plans for things of that nature yet – but that would be fun”.

“We’ve considered a lot of concepts.”

The band are midway through their first Christmas tour, playing songs from 1997’s Snowed In (which they’ve reprinted) and this year’s Finally It’s Christmas through Canada, the US and England.

“We were a bit bummed out we weren’t able to do a Christmas show in Australia – we definitely talked about it, but we thought ‘We might not be able to pull that off, it might be a little close to our last tour’,” he says.

“But if the chart position means anything, we could have totally done a couple of Christmas shows in Australia, so we’ll remember that for next time.”

While they may now all have children of their own – Isaac is a father to three, Taylor to five and Zac to four – the brothers have no intention of slowing down.

Isaac says they’ve “always” been motivated by the kind of legacy they will leave, and never more so than after the death of one of their own inspirations, Tom Petty, “which stung really hard for us”.

“The next five years is definitely going to include a lot more music,” he says.

“There’s always a mountain to climb … there’s always hearts you want to touch and connect with and people you want to encourage.

“It’s about the people and the opportunity to be there for others in some way or other, because music is medicine.”

HNET Newsletter- Nov 30, 2017

By | November 30, 2017


WEEKLY PIC

Today the Official video for Finally It’s Christmas premiered for all to see. The vid comes full circle with a throwback to our 1997 Christmas special and a ride through the 70’s, 80’s 90’s and back to the future. We hope it helps kick off a Timeless Christmas season for you!


MESSAGE FROM THE BAND

The past week we have been in Toronto and New York playing concerts and sharing the new Christmas album.  After spending the whole year traveling, this feel like the perfect way to wrap things up. Last night was really special getting to have our friend, Mark Hudson, join us on stage for a few songs – one from Snowed In and one from Finally It’s Christmas. Looking at it now it seems like something that is about 20 years overdue.

We just released the official video for Finally It’s Christmas. If you haven’t seen it yet make sure to check it out.  The new video tips its hat to the ghost of HANSON Christmas past and to Christmas in different decades because everything is different, but nothing really changes. We still have five more Christmas concerts to look forward to as well as several special performances coming in December before we wrap things up for the year.  Thank you for making this year so special. More soon.

Isaac, Taylor and Zac


FINALLY IT’S CHRISTMAS VIDEO IS HERE!

It’s just like Christmas morning! We’re so excited to share the music video for Finally Its Christmas. Watch it here:

DISNEY MAGICAL HOLIDAY CELEBRATION!

The Wonderful World of Disney: Magical Holiday Celebration (Thursday, Nov. 30, from 9:00–11:00 p.m. EST on The ABC Television Network and on the ABC app) will be a magical two-hour event from the Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland Resort. Hanson, will light up the night singing “Finally It’s Christmas,” from their recently released Christmas album.

For more details, click HERE.


FINALLY IT’S CHRISTMAS MERCH!

Check out the Finally It’s Christmas inspired items* in the Hanson.net Store store

*Limited Availability


RENEWAL REMINDER

Don’t forget to renew your Hanson.net membership for 2017.  You can find your current expiration date by going to your My Account page.