A major New York hospital recommends Hanson, Missy Elliot, and Lynyrd Skynyrd for timing CPR

By | March 22, 2017

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Music can be a lifesaver—literally.

When first responders are being taught to perform hands-only cardiopulmonary resuscitation, known as CPR, on an adult whose heart has stopped beating, they’re told to administer 2-inch sternum compressions (between the nipples) at a rate of around 100 beats per minute (bpm). That’s a little less than twice a second, and can be hard to approximate. So thank goodness for pop music.

“Staying Alive” by the BeeGees is a classic example of a song that hits that 100 bpm benchmark (and has obvious connotations to the task at hand). Ditto Gloria Gaynor’s breakup anthem, “I Will Survive.” Looking for something a little less on the nose? Try Hanson’s mega-hit “MMMBop.” All of those tracks appear on a 100-bpm playlist released this week by New York Presbyterian Hospital.

The 40-song list—two hours and 28 minutes of CPR jams—also includes songs like ABBA’s “Dancing Queen” and the Backstreet Boys “Quit Playing Games with My Heart.” Pop fans can enjoy tracks from Missy Elliot, Beyoncé, and Justin Timberlake, while alt-rock aficionados have Fall Out Boy, Modest Mouse, and the All-American Rejects to choose from.

The list also features Queen’s “Another One Bites the Dust,” which may be fitting given the abysmal success rates of CPR—roughly 8%, even when backup help is called immediately. (Patients who have CPR performed on them are likely to experience other painful injuries, too, like crushed or ruptured organs. Admittedly, a small price to pay for a saved life.) That said, performing CPR more than doubles (paywall) the survival rate of patients who go into cardiac arrest.

CPR isn’t the only medical context in which tunes can set the mood: Surgeons often operate to music to help them focus.

Tuesday Trivia

By | March 21, 2017

TuesdayTrivia

The Taylor quote was: “That sounds as fun as a session of bovine tipping”

What is the name of the Bun E Carlos album that Hanson has a track on?

HANSON ADD DATES TO EUROPEAN LEG OF MIDDLE OF EVERYWHERE TOUR

By | March 21, 2017

HANSON’S MIDDLE OF EVERYWHERE TOUR ADDS TWO ADDITIONAL DATES IN EUROPE

March 21st 2017 – Multi-Grammy nominated pop-rock trio HANSON are starting their 25th year together with a bang. Their Middle Of Everywhere 25th Anniversary World Tour went on sale last week with many shows selling out in minutes throughout Europe and the US, including London, Antwerp, New York, Toronto, Detroit, Chicago and Boston, followed by quick sell outs in a number of other markets, including Nashville, Portland, Minneapolis, Seattle, Pittsburgh and more. Due to demand, today the band is adding a second night at London’s O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire as well as an additional European date in Zurich, Switzerland.

The new dates come on the heels of Monday’s announcement of the Australia and New Zealand leg of the tour, including dates in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Gold Coast, Perth and Auckland. Presale for the London date will begin Tuesday March 21st, and for Australia, New Zealand and Switzerland on Wednesday March 22nd.

The tour will kick off on May 21st in Tulsa, OK with a headlining set at HANSON’s own rapidly growing The Hop Jam Beer and Music Festival. The South American leg is still to be announced.

In addition to HANSON’s 25th Anniversary, 2017 is the 20th Anniversary of the band’s debut release Middle Of Nowhere, led by the iconic global smash hit ‘Mmmbop’. This June, fans will be treated to performances featuring some of the group’s best-known material alongside fan favourites spanning their extensive catalogue.

Coinciding with their benchmark 25th year together, over which the group has released six studio albums and sold over 16 million albums, later this year, the band has confirmed they will release Middle Of Everywhere – The Greatest Hits, a comprehensive collection which includes hit singles “Mmmbop”, “Where’s The Love”, “Weird ”, “This Time Around”, “If Only”, “Penny And Me”, “Thinking ‘Bout Somethin’”, “Get The Girl Back”, plus their brand new single “I Was Born”.

Founded in 1992, the trio of brothers began performing classic rock ‘n roll and soul music, and writing original material, crafting a unique blend of harmonies and organic soulful pop-rock. The group took the world by storm with their debut major release in 1997, ushering in a string of US top 40 singles and establishing them as one of the world’s leading music artists.

In 2003, the group founded their own independent 3CG Records, starting a new era for the band with their #1 independent album Underneath, featuring hit single “Penny And Me”, positioning them among the most successful independent bands to date. Since then, HANSON has released three studio albums under their label, toured the world cultivating a vibrant global fan base engaged by their dynamic live performances, and released an ongoing stream of special products direct to their devout fan community.

In 2013, the group diversified its brand with the founding of their Hanson Brothers Beer Company, and in 2014 added The Hop Jam Beer and Music Festival based in their hometown of Tulsa, Oklahoma. The festival brings together artists and brewers from all over the world, culminating in one of the leading Craft Beer and Music Festivals in the US, with over 40,000 attendees, occurring this year on May 21st in Tulsa. The Middle Of Everywhere Tour showcases more than two decades of music in a celebratory world tour, alongside new music that will be followed by a further release in 2018.

To find out more information on HANSON’s tour and music release go to www.hanson.net.

For further information on The Hop Jam Festival, go to www.TheHopJam.com.

Thu 1 Jun 17 Cologne GERMANY Gloria
Fri 2 Jun 17 Amsterdam NETHERLANDS Paradiso
Sat 3 Jun 17 Hamburg GERMANY Mojo
Mon 5 Jun 17 Paris FRANCE La Cigale
Tue 6 Jun 17 Zurich SWITZERLAND Komplex
Wed 7 Jun 17 Milan ITALY Fabrique
Fri 9 Jun 17 Antwerp BELGIUM Trix SOLD OUT
Sat 10 Jun 17 London ENGLAND O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire SOLD OUT
Sun 11 Jun 17 London ENGLAND O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire
Thu 15 Jun 17 Perth AUSTRALIA Metro City
Fri 16 Jun 17 Adelaide AUSTRALIA Thebarton Theatre
Sun 18 Jun 17 Melbourne AUSTRALIA Forum
Wed 21 Jun 17 Sydney AUSTRALIA Enmore
Sat 24 Jun 17 Gold Coast AUSTRALIA Star Casino
Sun 25 Jun 17 Brisbane AUSTRALIA Tivoli
Tue 27 Jun 17 Auckland NEW ZEALAND Town Hall
Tue 12 Sep 17 Dallas TX House Of Blues
Wed 13 Sep 17 Austin TX Emos East
Fri 15 Sep 17 New Orleans LA Joy Theater
Sat 16 Sep 17 Nashville TN Wildhorse Saloon SOLD OUT
Sun 17 Sep 17 Birmingham AL Iron City
Tue 19 Sep 17 St Petersburg FL Jannus Live
Wed 20 Sep 17 Atlanta GA Buckhead Theatre
Fri 22 Sep 17 Raleigh NC The Ritz
Sat 23 Sep 17 Norfolk VA Norva
Sun 24 Sep 17 Silver Spring MD The Fillmore
Tue 26 Sep 17 Cleveland OH House Of Blues SOLD OUT
Wed 27 Sep 17 Pittsburgh PA Carnegie Music Hall of Homestead SOLD OUT
Thu 28 Sep 17 Philadelphia PA The Fillmore
Sat 30 Sep 17 New York NY Playstation Theater SOLD OUT
Sun 1 Oct 17 Boston MA House Of Blues SOLD OUT
Tue 3 Oct 17 Montreal QC CANADA Corona
Wed 4 Oct 17 Toronto ON CANADA Danforth Music Hall SOLD OUT
Fri 6 Oct 17 Detroit MI St Andrews SOLD OUT
Sat 7 Oct 17 Chicago IL House Of Blues SOLD OUT
Sun 8 Oct 17 Grand Rapids MI 20 Monroe Live
Tue 10 Oct 17 Minneapolis MN First Avenue SOLD OUT
Wed 11 Oct 17 St Louis MO The Pageant
Thu 12 Oct 17 Lawrence KS Granada Theater
Sat 14 Oct 17 Denver CO Summit Music Hall
Sun 15 Oct 17 Salt Lake City UT Depot
Tue 17 Oct 17 Seattle WA The Neptune SOLD OUT
Wed 18 Oct 17 Vancouver BC Vogue Theatre
Thu 19 Oct 17 Portland OR Aladdin Theater SOLD OUT
Sat 21 Oct 17 Anaheim CA House Of Blues
Sun 22 Oct 17 Los Angeles CA Belasco Theater
Tue 24 Oct 17 San Diego CA House Of Blues
Wed 25 Oct 17 Las Vegas NV House Of Blues
Fri 27 Oct 17 Houston TX House Of Blues

Looking for ticket images #MOETour #Hanson25

By | March 20, 2017

With hard tickets beginning to arrive, we are going to start asked for pictures of the tickets for the site. No images will be posted until after the show has passed.  Since tickets can get lost, ruined, or even autographed after the show we are asking now to try and get as many images as we can get.  Tickets can be scanned or photographed or in the case of etix, screencapped.  We will remove out any personal information (ticket buyers name, etc) before posting them on the site.

This list will be updated periodically with a strike through for images we already have – we are trying to get both etix and hard tickets where available for each show and either for after party tickets.  If you can help, please fill out the form below.  Thanks!

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Hanson remembers the SXSW softball game, brisket, and the Alamo

By | March 20, 2017

Austin 360

“This is what happens when you try to sing a song you basically haven’t sung in 23 years.”

The three brothers of Hanson have convened for a Saturday afternoon video shoot at Krieg Softball Complex, where a pivotal moment in their career took place in 1994. Isaac, Taylor and Zac — then 13, 11 and 8, respectively — came out to South by Southwest’s annual softball game and barbecue closing party, where they sang a cappella and were heard by an attorney who soon became their manager.

That manager, Christopher Sabec, helped get them a deal with Mercury Records, which three years later released the album that contained the career-making single “MMMBop.” More than two decades later, the brothers still make records and tour. They remain based in their hometown of Tulsa, Okla., and proudly headlined an all-Tulsa showcase during SXSW among other appearances at the festival.

Hanson (from left: Zac, Taylor and Isaac) at Krieg Softball Complex in Austin during SXSW on Saturday, March 18, 2017. Peter Blackstock/American-Statesman

At the softball field with our video crew, they revisited one of the tunes they sang for industry types that fateful day. They also shared their memories of the event. Here are a few conversational outtakes from the video interview.

Taylor: “We were on a mission to get people to hear us.”

Isaac: “Amongst other things, Taylor, you were trying to make sure that you got signed before you were a teenager.” (Laughter)

Taylor: “We’d seen the Jackson 5 and watched their story, and I thought, gosh, I want to be signed earlier than Michael Jackson was signed.”

Isaac: “I have very vivid memories of singing to people at those little benches over at the front of the Four Seasons.”

Taylor: “This day [the softball game] was kind of the last-ditch effort. And it was hot. It was really hot. The smell of barbecue was in the air, and there’s the row of porta-potties over here, there’s a sweaty baseball game over there. … There weren’t many performers at the baseball diamond, because no one was really welcome to perform at the baseball diamond.”

Zac: “Christopher Sabec followed us back to Tulsa and didn’t leave for two weeks… just trying to get his head around what this was, this band that he’d discovered.”

Isaac: “It was definitely significant. It’s a little bit funny because I think in a lot of ways, we probably walked away from it feeling a little bit like, ‘Well, we didn’t get signed [to a record deal].’”

Taylor: “We did go to the Alamo afterward. ‘That South by Southwest thing was cool, but I got a knife at the Alamo!’” (Laughter)

Isaac: “We were really really ambitious. And I think that that kind of comes with being young. … There was definitely a degree to which I think we probably actually walked way from it feeling a little bit more like we’d failed than we’d won.”

Zac: “We discovered that expectations are not usually the reality — that we were going to have to work harder and harder to keep doing what we wanted to do. That’s a lesson we’ve learned over and over again, every year that we continue to be a band. And even that first manager, with all that excitement, we were turned down by everybody.”

Taylor: “We spent two years getting turned down by everyone.”

Zac: “Thirteen different labels. So it gave you this sensation that every opportunity is one you have to take. And most of them maybe won’t come true as what you thought they would be. But you’ll get little things from each time you put yourself out that way.”

Taylor: “Another interesting part about the baseball diamond story is how it fits in to the things that don’t necessarily look at face value like they’re going to be an important moment, and then historically you realize they were. It’s a good lesson, I think, for artists. … You have to have in your mind where you’re going, and not be overly swayed up or down by what you thought was supposed to happen today. Because you don’t know if that sweaty baseball diamond performance is going to turn into something that is really critical.”

Isaac: “One of the other things I think is really really important to talk about, with regard to the baseball diamond story, is the fact that I had never had proper Texas brisket in my life. And there was free barbecue at the baseball diamond. And I’m like, ‘OK, this is amazing, and I want this, for the rest of my life.’”

Zac: “So what he’s saying is, our first experience at South by Southwest, what we remember is: brisket, and the Alamo.” (Laughter)