From Britney to the Backstreet Boys, 5 Millennial Jukebox Musicals We’d Love to See

By | April 7, 2016

Theater Mania

Jersey Boys, Beautiful — The Carole King Musical, and On Your Feet! Broadway is awash in musicals highlighting pop music of the 1960s, ’70s, and ’80s. As millennials (Americans born between 1982 and 2004) come into adulthood, Broadway producers might want to consider a new crop of jukebox musicals celebrating the glory years of this largest generation in American history. With that in mind, we propose five new jukebox musicals drawn from the turn-of-the-millennium pop renaissance.

5. Now That’s What I Call Musical! One Hit Wonders @ the Turn of the Century. 
Remember those compilation CDs they used to sell during commercial breaks fromFelicity? Imagine one of those, but onstage: “Mmmbop,” “Barbie Girl,” and “Mambo No. 5” all wrapped into one undeniably insane musical. One anticipates such a show would accompany a magical Broadway season, capped off with a Tony Awards performance of Sisqó’s “Thong Song.” Of course, it would take a very creative book writer to shoehorn so many disparate songs and styles into a coherent plot, which is why we nominate Seth Rudetsky, who seems to have mastered the special lunacy of the form in his new musical, Disaster!

New Pages Added To the Database

By | April 5, 2016

We have had some requests for pages to be added to the database and I have finally gotten around to creating a couple of them.

What songs have never been performed live?
Pulling from all the setlists in the database a list of songs that have never been performed live can be found at:
http://hansonstage.com/neverlive.php

If you find any on the list that you think have been performed live please let us know what song and when so we can get it added to the database.

What songs have been performed on each tour?
To see a break down of what has been performed live by tour, you can visit
http://hansonstage.com/stats/bytour.php
The list does not include promo shows, the “college tour” or members only events.
Each page also lists how many setlists are missing and how many are partial (tracking on partial sets is a work in progress)

 

If you have any requests for pages to be added, let us know and we will see what we can do.

Stat Page Issues Fixed

By | April 4, 2016

While working on some new stat pages for the site (which will hopefully be posted in the next week or so) we discovered some discrepancies between the saved “Songs heard live” list and the one populated after you log in.  They have been updated to have the same information on both.  (The saved username page was counting encores as songs as well as not accurately accounting for songs in medleys due to a glitch)

Haven’t tried out the database yet? Be sure to head here http://hansonstage.com/stats/shows.php, sign up for an account, enter which Hanson shows you have been to and find out the stats for what songs you have heard live and how many times.

 

HNET Newsletter Apr 1, 2016

By | April 1, 2016


WEEKLY PIC

Standing in the street listening to the tornado sirens during recording this week.


MESSAGE FROM THE BAND

This is another really big week for announcements.  We are finally able to share that we will be launching Hop Jam Asia this fall.  We hope to see many of you when we take the stage to christen this new jam on October 20th in Pyongyang, North Korea with over 100 local breweries.  We love the idea of sharing our music and our brews with a whole new group of people, for the first time at the same time.  More Details coming soon!

Isaac, Taylor and Zac

P.S. April Fools.

P.P.S. We are working hard in the studio and things are coming together…well loudly!  As one might expect, we can’t wait to share.  Choosing the name of the next two EPs before we started writing has added an unanticipated challenge, but nothing good ever came easy. Walking around 3CG you will find an abnormal amount of smiles, but that is just a side effect of how much fun we are having. Mark your calendars and join us April 8th for a members only behind the scenes stream, it’s just around the corner.


STREET TEAM LEADERS DINNER

Street Team Leaders Exclusive HANSON Day 2016 Event :

You must be a Street Team Leader and RSVP For HANSON Day 2016 in the Calendar section to be able to purchase this product. Enjoy a relaxed dinner in a private room with other Street Team Leaders at the Downtown Tulsa Rib Crib. For details, click here.


NOTE CARD SALE

Send a letter to your friends’ in HANSON style.

The HANSON 113 Painting Book Note Card sets are now discounted to 30% off their original price.


RENEWAL REMINDER

With a new 2016 members EP in the works and HANSON Day just around the corner in MAY, we wanted to remind you to renew your Hanson.net membership for 2016.  You can find your current expiration date by going to your My Account page.

Tuesday Trivia

By | March 29, 2016

TuesdayTrivia

Zac’s birthday festivities in 2014 were called “Zactoberfest”

“Digital Pants” comes from the British English term “pants” which means what?

Enter the Opening Band Contest for a chance to play at The Hop Jam

By | March 29, 2016

Tulsa World

HOP JAM

Taylor, Zac and Isaac Hanson will host the third annual The Hop Jam festival in May in the Brady Arts District. TOM GILBERT/Tulsa World

More than 20 bands have already entered the Opening Band Contest for a chance to play at the Hop Jam Beer and Music Festival in May.

The festival is hosted by Tulsa’s own Hanson brothers. It is their third year to have the event in the Brady District.

The 2016 Hop Jam will be bigger than ever, with more music and more beer than previous years.

Headlining the 2016 Hop Jam will be indie-folk band Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros. The lineup will also feature The Strokes guitarist Albert Hammond Jr., alt-rock band X Ambassadors and Tulsa singer-songwriter John Moreland.

Like the previous two years, Hanson and the Tulsa World are hosting an Opening Band Contest, soliciting submissions from Oklahoma bands that want to open the Hop Jam festival.

The event is set for May 22 and admission is once again free. Tickets can be purchased for beer sales, and VIP packages will be available. It will include brewers from 20 states and more than 10 countries, including most if not all of the brewers in Oklahoma.

The Guthrie Green will be incorporated into this year’s festival, creating an all-ages family area with kids activities throughout the downtown park.

Of the submissions to the Opening Band Contest, five will be chosen as finalists by Hanson. Voting by the public will commence, and the winning band will open the show on the main stage of the festival. The other four bands will play on the Guthrie Green stage.

Submissions may be made at tulsaworld.com/hopjam. Submissions will close at 11:59 p.m. April 18. Once the finalists are chosen, voting will begin April 25 and close May 6.

Fans will get a preview of the festival with the five bands in the running playing Fassler Hall for the Hop Jam Pub Crawl, set for May 2. More details on the Pub Crawl will be announced.

Hanson: 20 years after “MMMBop” – The Zac, Taylor & Isaac make today

By | March 29, 2016

Purestars (DE)

Translated using Google Translate

“MMMBop” was THE catchy nineties and the big break of three brothers from Oklahoma. Today the “Hanson” have grown up – the seen and heard!
Nearly 20 years have passed since that the demo version of the song “MMMBop” has come out. And then, our three “Hanson” -Brüder missed therefore the ultimate catchy and had for months become indispensable in the charts. On the occasion of the great “MMMBop” -Jubiläums said the band that exists today with the “Vulture” magazine on the mega-hit of the nineties – also about the fact that the chorus was always sung incorrectly by most …

“MMMBop” – no one could sing the chorus!

“People can not really sing the chorus. In most cases, they stress it wrong,” said Isaac Hanson (35), the oldest of the bunch, in an interview. with the right emphasis – – Nevertheless, the brothers have a good “MMMBop” cover will be happy mad.

“MMMBop” was the biggest chart success of three Hanson brothers.
But what they have driven really by their great success with the album “Middle of Nowhere” in 1997? Anyway, everything else than to relax! The “Hanson” -Brüder have produced by their debut six more albums, the last in 2013. Today they sound experimental and adult. And these are the guys from Tulsa, Oklahoma also become!

Zac, Taylor & Isaac – fathers instead teen idols

Zac Hanson (30) – the band chick – is now married for almost ten years and has three children. Taylor Hanson (33) married his dream girl in 2002. The couple has no fewer than five children. Even Isaac is about ten years under the hood and also a father of three. Still, the three brothers making music together – but before a smaller audience. But big stadium tours were given the completed private life of the three probably difficult to implement …

How do the brothers have changed in the last 20 years, you can see in our gallery.

 

Hanson: Where Are They Now

By | March 29, 2016

Inquisitr

Hanson, a band with brothers Taylor, Isaac, and Zac, who were the crush of many teenage girls in the 90s and the guilty pleasure of many teenage boys, grew up to become craft beer connoisseurs, according to Ktul. The three Hanson brothers are teaming up with a brewery named Dead Armadillo to create something special.

Mason Beecroft, of the Dead Armadillo, brewery spoke on how working with them went.

“This is our first collaboration to work with them and it’s been a real joy.”

The craft beer community is a very close one and the Hanson brother wanted to be a part of it. Taylor Hanson spoke on brewing as a community and building a bond.

“We’re going to be brewing our draft beer here in Tulsa right at the IDL with these guys, we thought to christen the relationship that we should make one together.”

The spirit of community is what the Hanson brothers want out of this, not getting other people drunk. Taylor Hanson spoke on what this means for him.

“It’s not about people going and getting drunk it’s about making things, it’s about building things, it’s about creating something that’s your own.”

The craft beer venture of the Hanson brothers opened up the door to an annual music festival hosted by them. According to Tulsa World, Hanson won’t be headlining their very own festival because the brothers will be joining the audience. Zac Hanson spoke on why they won’t be doing their own show.

“It’s like this: It’s not an annual Hanson show. It’s an annual Hanson party. That means we want to take the stage a lot, but we want to be able to mix it up and add variety. You don’t want people to take it for granted. New beer, new bands, bigger footprint.”

The event is set to happen on May 22 in the Brady Arts District, and the greatest news of it all is that admission will be free. The selection of beer choices will be very vast. Needless to say, everybody that goes will be satisfied. Taylor Hanson spoke on how many breweries were participating, noting that in the first year of their festival, they had 15 breweries participating, but in 2016, they’ll have at least 60 breweries on display.

The festival will also provide local upcoming bands the chance to perform on the day itself. Submissions made to the Opening Band Contest will be personally picked by the Hanson brothers and the winner gets to perform as the opening act on the main stage of the festival. Taylor Hanson spoke on the bands performing at the festival, noting that changeover will be frequent so that festival goers will have the opportunity to watch several shows throughout the day.

He also spoke on what the festival really wants to do, claiming that they’re not interested in building “Hanson” or any other particular music group, but instead they’re concentrating on creating a quality one-day music festival event involving a “tight group of really engaging performers.” For the Hanson brothers, their philosophy when planning their music and beer festival is that “the whole is greater than the sum of the parts.”

Hanson just might not need to build itself up anymore given that they defined the 90s for a lot of kids. According to Vulture, Hanson’s hit, “MMMBop,” is celebrating its 20th birthday. Well, the demo of it, at least. The demo was originally recorded during 1996, but the version fans know today was released a year after.

Taylor Hanson spoke about the “MMMBop” demo, saying that they hadn’t intended their release to be a demo. It was intended to be the next proper release for their local fan base, but then they were signed later that year. After being turned down by “every record label there is multiple times,” the Hanson brothers had made their peace with creating albums just for their local fans, but in the end it was that final local release that was turned into a demo and eventually got them signed to a recording label.

Little did Taylor and the rest of the Hansons know that this was the beginning of something truly amazing and life-changing for the three of them.

Here it is again, the song that turned Hanson into international superstars: “MMMBop.” Enjoy!


Read more at http://www.inquisitr.com/2936381/hanson-where-are-they-now/#BQou5k0blwX5Jskg.99

HNET Newsletter Mar 25, 2016

By | March 25, 2016


WEEKLY PIC

Here we are working on some new music this week. Looking forward to sharing it with you at HANSON Day.


MESSAGE FROM THE BAND

In preparation for recording the 2016 members EP Loud, we have been doing a little writing and general musical goofing off to stretch our muscles before we get in the thick of it with another tracking session.  New music is always a good thing especially now that we have announced we will not be making one, but two EPs this year. Making music is both our job and also the way we have fun and that is where the titles of these two EPs come from.  Loud, Play. Really is there any better way to play loudly than to make music?  We will be turning on the cameras and filming the process of writing and recording Loud as things kick into high gear next week. Starting onApril 8th, we will begin streaming every Friday for five weeks behind the scenes footage to Hanson.net members.  View at your own risk!  We will begin making Play when we start tracking live on stage at HANSON Day.  It is going to be great! Hope to see you all there.

Isaac, Taylor and Zac


HANSON DAY 2016

FAN CLUB EXCLUSIVE!

“We look forward to HANSON Day every year.  In a way it is the start of our year, and really who wouldn’t want to start their year sharing new music, paintings and stories from the past 20 years”-Zac Hanson

All Hanson.net fan club members get free admission to the HANSON Day concert, State of The Band talk and the HANSON Day Art Gallery.  There are also special ticketed events like the I Heart 2 Bowl Tournament, Dance Party, the HANSON Day Lectures, and More…

For details, CLICK HERE


RENEWAL REMINDER

With a new 2016 members EP in the works and HANSON Day just around the corner in MAY, we wanted to remind you to renew your Hanson.net membership for 2016.  You can find your current expiration date by going to your My Account page.