Hanson Makes Rare Red Carpet Appearance, Recalls ‘Special’ First Time They Attended the Grammys (Exclusive)
The three brothers were among the night’s performers at the Inaugural Grammy Hall of Fame Gala on May 21
Zac Hanson, Taylor Hanson, and Isaac Hanson of Hanson in 2024. PHOTO:
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Hanson is stepping out!
The low-key band of brothers — consisting of Isaac, 43, Taylor, 41, and Zac, 38 — made a rare appearance at the Inaugural Grammy Hall of Fame Gala, which took place at the Grammy Museum in L.A. on May 21.
The trio were some of the night’s performers, on deck to pay tribute to the Doobie Brothers, who were being inducted into the prestigious Hall of Fame for their 1979 classic, “What a Fool Believes.”
“It’s an amazing honor to be a part of it,” Taylor told PEOPLE exclusively. “The Recording Academy has been honoring recordings for years and trying to put them into the history books as members of the Hall of Fame.”
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He continued, “So to be here at the inaugural gala, to celebrate this amazing collection of recordings, and frankly, to help induct something like The Doobie Brothers’ ‘What a Fool Believes’ is a big deal because it’s one of the great pop songs from a rock band that has been put out.”
While on the carpet, Hanson also took a walk down memory lane to the first time they attended the Grammys. The band remembered being over the moon as they had three nominations for their 1997 hit, “MMMBop.”
“[We remember] most everything,” Isaac stated, as all three chimed, “Soy Bomb,” referring to the incident in which performance artist Michael Portnoy surprised everyone by hopping on stage with the two gigantic words sprawled across his chest, all while Bob Dylan was performing “Love Sick.”
And that was only one highlight of the night, as the band revealed more memories: “I remember Aretha Franklin doing opera, stepping in for Pavarotti, which was absolutely amazing,” Isaac continued.
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“It was an amazing experience. Here we are, just a bunch of songwriter kids playing in a band, trying to make it happen. Then it happens and here you are performing in front of, not only legends, but also some of your idols and stuff. It’s amazing.”
Hanson also noted that the 1998 show was one of the last ones held at Radio City Music Hall in New York City, which made it that much more outstanding for them.
Added Zac, “It was special because it was really intimate and the people there were your peers. Mostly inductees, mostly people who were up for records, people who were a part of albums in the industry. So it’s a special thing to be seen by your peers and [have them say] ‘Hey, you’re worthy of recognition.’ “
Though Hanson prefers to keep a low profile these days, the band continues to sing together, tour the world and keep their fans updated via social media.
When they’re not performing, the three brothers are parenting their combined 15 kids. Isaac, who’s been married to his wife Nicole Dufresne since September 2006, has three children: sons Everett, 17, and Monroe, 16, and daughter Odette, 10.
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Taylor and his wife of almost 22 years, Natalie, have seven kids: sons Ezra, 21, River, 17, Viggo, 15, and Indiana, 5, and daughters Penelope, 19, Wilhelmina, 11, and Maybellene, 3.
Zac and his wife Kate Tucker — whom he married in June 2006 — share five kids: sons Shepherd, 16, Abraham, 10, and Quincy, 3, and daughters Junia, 13, and Lucille, 6.
Asked whether they see any musical prowess in their children, Hanson revealed that while there is some musicality, venturing into the business is not a must for any of their kids.
“Music is so many other things. The DNA plays a huge part. We don’t all three sing together just because we all liked music. It’s part of that gift that comes with the natural ear and the environment you grow up in,” Zac explained.
“So yeah, there’s definitely music in the genes, in the kids. You see some in Taylor’s kids and Issac’s kids, particularly the older ones,” he added. “Our situation was, I think, accelerated by having three brothers in the same room liking the same music. So we’ll see what they do. It will never be pushed upon them, but always, there’s many instruments and studios that we can help them if they want that.”
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Calling All Millennials, This Is Not a Drill! The NOW Albums Are Streamable!!!
NOW That’s What We Call Exciting! Yes, you are hearing it correctly, all the NOW albums have been loaded to Spotify and can be streamed like it’s 1998!
If you grew up in the late 80s and 90s, you will have a very clear (ok for some, a little hazier) memory of standing in the Musica, listening to the new NOW, to make sure it was how you really wanted to spend your pocket money.
For those not in the know, the NOW “That’s What I Call Music” was a CD compilation of all the hit songs of that season. The very first NOW 1 featured songs from Janet Jackson, Backstreet Boys, Hanson (MMMbop!!) and so, so many more!
The streaming service Spotify has loaded ALL the NOW CD’s onto their site and we are having a proper trip down memory lane! Start with NOW 1, which you can listen to here, or you can find your favourite album (all the add-ons are available too, we see you Now Christmas!) here.
So if you are excited for a bit of nostalgia and a proper trip down memory lane, enjoy the music while at work, working out, walking the dog, cleaning the house, or laying on your bed while you totally obsess over your new glitter lipgloss.
If you don’t have time to listen to them now, listen just now, or now now! But you won’t be sorry when you do!
New Feature: States Achievement
It’s Hanson Day! To celebrate, we are rolling out our latest achievement. With so many heading to Tulsa next week to celebrate, and some probably seeing Hanson in Oklahoma for the first time, we thought this new achievement was appropriate. This will show how many states you have seen Hanson in – it starts when you hit 5 and increments every 5 after that until you hit 50. However, at this time, 45 is the highest that anyone can have, as Hanson has yet to play shows in Alaska, South Dakota, Wyoming, West Virginia or Mississippi.
You can view this achievement on your public user page: https://hansonstage.com/members/users.php?username=USERNAME just replace “USERNAME” with your username or a friend’s!
As always with new features it is possible that there may be some glitches and I can’t fix them if I don’t know about them so if you’re seeing anything funky be sure to let me know at blog@hansonstage.com Screenshots, error messages, what browser you are using, etc will be helpful in helping me fix it!
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