Photos Epcot Night 2 [Halloween]
Photos: EPCOT Night 1
My photos from Night 1 of the Hanson shows at EPCOT! More to come, enjoy!
EPCOT Night 2 and 3 setlists in the database
All EPCOT Food & Wine Festival setlists can be found in the database!
October 31 Show #1 http://www.hansonstage.com/setlist.php?show_id=1079
October 31 Show #2 http://www.hansonstage.com/setlist.php?show_id=1080
October 31 Show #3 http://www.hansonstage.com/setlist.php?show_id=1081
November 1 Show #1 http://www.hansonstage.com/setlist.php?show_id=1082
November 1 Show #2 http://www.hansonstage.com/setlist.php?show_id=1083
November 1 Show #3 http://www.hansonstage.com/setlist.php?show_id=1084
Tuesday Trivia
Zac sang that he wanted to take it lower, to a lower key when they were recording “I Want To Take You Higher”
During the R&R EP recording, what did Zac say he was working on when Isaac caught him playing video games?
EPCOT Food & Wine Setlists Posted
All 3 setlists from tonight’s Food & Wine Festival shows have been added to the database.
Show #1 – http://www.hansonstage.com/setlist.php?show_id=1076
Show #2 – http://www.hansonstage.com/setlist.php?show_id=1077
Show #3 – http://www.hansonstage.com/setlist.php?show_id=1078
HNET Newsletter Oct 28, 2016
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Revealed: the nation’s favourite one-hit wonders
Kevin Smith, spokesman for online market researchers OnePoll, which conducted the poll of 2,000 music fans, said: “It’s interesting to see that the most popular one-hit wonders were originally released before the 21st century.
“In fact, the highest ranking post-Millennium track was released in the year 2000 and landed at number 12 in the poll.
The 90s claimed the most one-hit wonders, followed by the 70s, which included one-off hits like ‘Kung Fu Fighting’ by Carl Douglas and ‘Seasons in the Sun’ by Terry Jacks.
One track which may surprise many as a one-hit wonder was ‘MMMBop’ by Hanson which placed at number 30.
30. MMMBop – Hanson (1997)
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Her musical guilty pleasure isn’t all that guilty. “I just saw Hanson perform after 20 years and they’re crushing it. I love Hanson,” says Wood.
The last time Cleveland made the World Series, Hanson performed the national anthem
The world was a different place the last time the Cleveland Indians were in the World Series. Back in October 1997, the Internet was something you accessed through a phone line, cell phones were fancy, bulky accessories and American audiences had yet to experience the love affair of Rose DeWitt Bukater and Jack Dawson.
As for music, it was the year of the Spice Girls’ signature song“Wannabe”, the Backstreet Boys’ “Quit Playing Games (With My Heart)” and, of course, a little ditty by a trio of brothers:
That’s right, the soundtrack of the summer the last time Cleveland won the pennant was “MMMBop” by Hanson. The trio was so big that year that they sung the national anthem before the first game of the 1997 World Series.
You can listen to the full recording in the video up top and decide its musical merits for yourself, but judging by Cleveland’s offensive performance in the top of the first, Hanson may have been just the right thing to pump up the Indians. A leadoff double by Bip Roberts and an RBI single from David Justice gave Cleveland a quick 1-0 lead. Later in the game, Manny Ramirez and Jim Thome would add solo home runs, but their efforts fell short as the Florida Marlins won the game, 7-4 — and eventually, the series.
Tune in to FOX at 7:30 p.m. ET on Tuesday to find out who will sing the national anthem for Game 1 of the World Series between the Indians and the Cubs.