“Inside The Album”

By | November 14, 2016

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TULSA FMAC MUSIC MIXER & PANEL

NOVEMBER 14TH, 5:30PM

CAIN’S BALLROOM/OKLAHOMA JOE’S SIDE ROOM

423 N. MAIN ST.

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Hanson to join Tulsa panel discussion on music production

By | November 14, 2016

Tulsa World

The three members of the Tulsa-based group Hanson will participate in a panel discussion on the process of producing an album for the Tulsa Office of Film, Music, Arts and Culture’s latest Music Mixer and Panel series.

Isaac, Taylor and Zac Hanson will participate as well as Mark Hudson, who produced albums for Hanson, Aerosmith, Ringo Starr and more, and C.J. Eiriksson, an engineer on albums for Hanson, U2, Matchbox 20, Incubus and more.

The event is set for 6:30 p.m. Nov. 14 at Cain’s Ballroom side room, where Oklahoma Joe’s operates, with a reception beginning at 5:30 p.m. at the venue, 423 N. Main St. The event is free to attend.

The panel discussion, moderated by Tulsa World Scene reporter Jerry Wofford, will focus on how albums are created from start to finish, calling on the vast experience in songwriting, recording, producing and engineering songs to form an album.

“The history of these panelists, working collaboratively as well as individually, will offer guests the chance to learn more about the creative process and about the methods that are adopted to bring album projects together. The panel will also feature personal accounts of past projects,” a release announcing the event stated.

Tulsa Music Mixer & Panel Series: Inside the Album

By | November 14, 2016

What makes an album great? Come find out from Hanson, Mark Hudson, and CJ Eiriksson on MONDAY at our Tulsa Music Mixer & Panel Series: Inside the Album. We’ll kick off with a networking reception at 5:30PM, before hearing from our panelists at 6:30PM. This event is FREE!

We are excited to announce that we will be streaming this panel on FACEBOOK LIVE tonight for all of you out-of-towners that can’t make it! Tune in starting at 6:30PM CT for an inside peek.

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Celebrity Baby Names: Naming the newest Hanson!

By | November 14, 2016

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celebrity baby name Lucille

We’ve been lucky enough to share some wonderful blogs from celebrity mom/cool baby namer Natalie Hanson, focusing on her and husband Taylor‘s choices of the names Viggo and Wilhelmina.  And now we’re delighted to report that our Hansonconnection expands with the addition of Natalie‘s sister-in-law Kate, wife of  Zac, explaining here what’s behind their latest choice .

My love of all things names goes back to childhood, and I think it stems from experimenting with my own name, Kathryn. Starting in second grade I moved from Katy to Kathryn, ending up as Kate by high school. A big thank you to my parents for letting me meander so freely through all the variations. I really appreciated having a name I could play with, and I started paying attention to what the perfect name can offer a person. I remember combing through the racks at our local bookstore as a young girl, finally coming away so pleased with Baby Names for the 90s! It’s a book I still pull out from time to time. Since those days, I have named four babies of my own, and my sister-in-law, Natalie, and I still spend many a tea time/car line chat sharing our most recent name discoveries and inspirations.

What I didn’t think about as I was doodling my future children’s names during my college classes, is that I’d end up marrying a spouse with quite the opinion on all things, including the names of those children. So it’s a good thing I love what my husband, Zac, brings to the table as a songwriter and true creative. It’s a great balance to my more historical, practical approach. When I want to name our children using every maiden name I can scour from the family tree, he brings me back to the more poetic side of naming.

So what is a moniker-loving mama to do when, after years of name immersion, she has to make it official? Obviously, give the baby three names! With our firstborn, John Ira Shepherd, we stumbled into the three-naming game and kept the tradition going with the babies that have followed. It was special to add some extra meaning into the name, and the additional syllables make it feel like writing poetry, which has been a fun collaboration.

When we found out we were expecting our fourth child, she had already been Lucille for years. This has always been Zac’s favorite name, and aside from the Hanson history in the fan favorite song, “Lucy,” it ticks a lot of good boxes for me. Does my grandmother have friends with this name? Check. Can we find it on our family tree? Check. Does it work well from babyhood through old age? Check.

We also really liked the way the long u sound paired so well with her big sister, Junia, without rhyming or being too match-y. I know Zac was thrilled when I woke him from a deep slumber in the hospital after Lucille was born to tell him that my Wikipedia search revealed she shared a birthday with none other than Lucille Ball! So she is Lucille, and she wears it like a prim little lady with some spunk should!

Now what to pair with Lucille to really make it her own? As Orthodox Christians, we always include the name of a saint, which the baby will be given in baptism. The Orthodox saints calendar has quickly become one of my favorite places to unearth beautiful, inspired gems that span the globe. As someone who leans towards a more Americana sound, the calendar has really broadened my appreciation for the Greek, Russian, and African names that our more current variations stem from. And I’ve loved hearing some of these names in action throughout the halls of our church… Genevieve,Magdalene, Cassiane, Ephraim… so fresh sounding.

We decided to go straight to the top of the spiritual mountain with this baby girl, and use Mary. Aside from the saintly connotation, it opened up the option of the double name. In my native Alabama, you pop a Mary on the front of that name, and you can’t go wrong. She can brunch, barbecue, and beach with the best of them! Saintly, southern, music to my ears. And it didn’t hurt to have the more modern reference in mind of the sophisticated yet spicy Lady Mary from DowntonAbbey.

After months of convincing my husband that my Southern mama card would be taken away if I didn’t bestow my maiden name of Tucker somewhere in this baby’s name, I had a change of heart. As I was reading through the many inspiring messages from my mother-in-law, Diana, encouraging me on the upcoming birth of her thirteenth grandchild, I had a deep desire to give her a namesake. Diana means divine, and is also the name of the Roman goddess of the hunt. Women would go to her with help in fertility and childbirth. Such a beautiful meaning and so perfect for my mother-in-law, a lover of all things babies and birth! I wanted to pay homage to her and the admirable matriarch she is for our family. I also loved the way the -ana sound at the end rounded out the sharper sounds in Mary Lucille. It softened it up in the most perfect way.

So there she is… Mary Lucille Diana, with her little poem of a name. And the nickname Lulu really has us all pretty googly-eyed.   Now, if anyone out there could help me with their take on the best way to monogram for a triple-named babe, we’ll be all set!

HNET Newsletter Nov 11, 2016

By | November 11, 2016


WEEKLY PIC

What’s the noun for a group of guitars?!


MESSAGE FROM THE BAND

Mark your calendar and set your alarm because the 2016 Finally It’s Christmas stream is coming. Join us December 2nd at 6PM live from 3CG Studios for Christmas music and more.  We will be ringing in the season singing Christmas songs, taking questions and talking about the recording of Wintry Mix, our new Christmas album, set to release in 2017.  We will be taking questions from Hanson.net members during the stream and giving a sneak peek into the recording of our new Christmas album.  Hope to see you then.

Isaac, Taylor and Zac


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Tuesday Trivia

By | November 8, 2016

TuesdayTrivia

When Isaac caught Zac playing video games, Zac said he was working on his hand eye coordination.

What instrument was Isaac fake playing in the R&R Outtakes video?

HNET Newsletter Nov 4, 2016

By | November 5, 2016


WEEKLY PIC

We had a lot of fun at Epcot at Halloween. What did you dress up as?


MESSAGE FROM THE BAND

Best do your warm ups, because today we start back in the studio. The pressure is on since it is time to start vocals.  We usually record in phases – Basics, Overdubs, Vocals.  Basics means the core instruments; things like drums and bass, piano, primary guitar parts and anything that fits into the rhythm track.  “Overdubs” is everything else.  Triangle, check. Tubular bells, check. If it falls somewhere between the kitchen sink and fairy dust, it is an overdub.  Vocals usually come last.  They are the icing on the cake. They are the last piece, the glue that puts the sheen on the whole arrangement. Vocals come last because they are one of the hardest things to get right.  Your voice has incredible dynamic range, but it is subject to the elements like no other instrument.  What did you have for breakfast? How cold is it outside? How’s your headspace?  Very small things can make a big difference.

If you wondering, the weather in Tulsa is beautiful and our heads are still full of Disney magic.  The only outstanding factor is breakfast!

If we are talking about Vocals, that means we are nearly done recording.  Just a few more weeks and we will be tying a bow on this album and putting it up on a high shelf for next year.  We will not be sharing the full album in 2016, but as we get nearer to December 25th we look forward to sharing more from the making of Wintry Mix and hopefully playing you some of the songs that made it onto Santa’s Nice List.

Isaac, Taylor and Zac


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PLAY GAMES!

The Hanson.net store is stocked with HANSON Games: Han-cyclopedia, Hansonopoly,Playing cards, Poker Chips and the new Play Dice set.