Music Monday

By | September 29, 2014

This week’s Music Monday pick for song Hanson should cover – Mr Big – To Be With You

HNET Newsletter Sept 26, 2014

By | September 26, 2014

NEW
Message From The Band

Spaceship Earth – ready for lift off.

We are playing the Eat to the Beat Festival at Epcot again this year, but this time we are bringing more than just musical instruments. We are joining the food festivities by bringing our beer, Mmmhops, to Epcot. We are going to be playing six shows, but in addition we will be hosting a beer seminar and signing. We can’t help but enjoy being a part of the magic that is Disney, and we are sure anyone who gets a taste of Mmmhops this weekend will be thinking happy thoughts, rocking out to some live music. We are turning the corner towards fall and cooler weather, and with that there will be new music coming with the ICON book as well as more entries into the album, Super Digital Pants. We are preparing for events that will be happening this fall like the streaming Christmas special in November, and are looking forward to announcing dates for HANSON Day 2015 next month. We hope all of you will join us, either online or in person.

Isaac, Taylor and Zac

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Don’t miss out on the new Journal, Hoodie, Pictures books, Stickers and Adult and Kids shirt available in the Hanson.net Store.

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Weekly Photo

HANSON and Roy Clark 2014 – Tulsa OK

This is us hanging out with the legendary Roy Clark, a long overdue meeting of a fellow Tulsan.

Hanson at One Direction Concert

By | September 25, 2014

Harry mentions 3 things they love about Tulsa

HARRY STYLES HANGS OUT WITH (2 OF) HANSON BACKSTAGE AT ONE DIRECTION’S WHERE WE ARE TOUR SHOW IN TULSA – PIC

Sugarscape

 

MMMBOP INDEED

 

There have been many theories batted about Sugarscape HQ as to why Harry Styles hasn’t let Lou Teasdale chop his mop for a while. Most likely explanations include his hair being full of secrets and a top secret new L’Oreal campaign alongside Cheryl Nandos-whatsherchops.

But never in a milli did we suspect the whole thing was part of a bid to replace Zac of popular 90s-and-still-about-today band Hanson. It’s happened though, people, and our Harreh’s been hanging out with Taylor and Isaac Hanson backstage in Tulsa *blasts MMMBopunannounced, gets deathstares from Helen in HR*.

Making all our 90s fangir dreams come true in one pic, Harry hung out with Taylor and Isaac Hanson backstage at the lads’ Where We Are gig, and to be honest all we can say on the matter right now is ‘Mmmbop, ba duba dop, ba du bop, ba duba dop, ba du bop, ba duba dop, ba du’.

And ‘yeah yeahhh’.

Oh, and Harry also mentioned them on stage a bit and everybody seemed to be loving it.

So first Niall’s in 5SOS, now Harry’s in Hanson. Gruel.

What d’ya reckon? How would we feel about Zac Hanson replacing Harry in 1D? HMM. Comments please…

 

 

Hanson creates playlist for Philbrook Downtown’s pop art exhibit

By | September 24, 2014

Tulsa World

For Philbrook Downtown’s new exhibit on pop art of the 1970s, curators wanted an audio element to go with the vibrant visuals on the wall.

And who better to curate a playlist of pop music than a bunch of musicians.

“There are some seminal things that happened in the ’70s for me: Billy Joel and Jackson 5,” said Isaac Hanson of the Tulsa-native pop-rock group Hanson. Theirs is the first playlist to be featured for the exhibit.

“Fever & Flash” is now open at the downtown branch of the Philbrook, 116 E. M.B. Brady St., which features works by Robert Rauschenberg, Saul Steinberg, Larry Rivers and more, including works from one of the pop art movement’s most well-known contributors, Andy Warhol.

Other artists announced Wednesday as part of the playlist collaboration include The Flaming Lips’ Wayne Coyne, Samantha Crain and JD McPherson. A new playlist will be added about every other week featuring selections from a different artist through March.

Guests are invited to explore the exhibit, bring headphones, plug them into a smartphone with Spotify and listen to the music of the era as they take in the art from the time for a more immersive experience.

“We wanted to see how we could get new media into the exhibit,” said Jeff Martin, online communities manager at Philbrook. “When I think of pop art, it’s hard not to think of music, as well.”

Hanson’s playlist includes songs from Joni Mitchell, Stevie Wonder, Three Dog Night, the Bee Gees, Queen and Jackson 5.

Wednesday’s event was also part of the Philbrook Downtown’s monthly Art Recess program, where leaders in the art world hold discussions about their area of expertise. Wednesday’s program featured Eric Shiner, director of the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh.

The next Art Recess event is set for Oct. 22. It features Tulsa-native Heather Langenkamp, who starred in “A Nightmare on Elm Street.”

 

 

Isaac Hanson

Isaac Hanson of the group Hanson runs down his top 10 list of pop songs from the 1970s at the Philbrook Downtown on Wednesday the announcement that Hanson and other Oklahoma artists will curate playlists for the “Fever & Flash” exhibit. TOM GILBERT/Tulsa World

 

Isaac Hanson of the group Hanson runs down his top 10 list of pop songs from the 1970s at the Philbrook Downtown on Wednesday the announcement that Hanson and other Oklahoma artists will curate playlists for the “Fever & Flash” exhibit. TOM GILBERT/Tulsa World

Isaac Hanson

Isaac Hanson of the group Hanson runs down his top 10 list of pop songs from the 1970s at the Philbrook Downtown on Wednesday the announcement that Hanson and other Oklahoma artists will curate playlists for the “Fever & Flash” exhibit. TOM GILBERT/Tulsa World