Australia TV/Radio Appearances
August 5
Radio: NOVA 1069
Hanson will join hosts Ash, Kip & Luttsy on NOVA 1069 for an interview at approximately 7:50am
August 5
Radio: B105 Brisband
HANSON will be interviewed on B105 in Brisbane, Australia on August 5th at 8:10am. Listen online http://www.b105.com.au/listen/
August 5
The Project
Hanson will appear on The Project on Channel Ten. Check local listings.
August 6
Radio: Kyle and Jackie O
Tune in and listen to HANSON on the Kyle and Jackie O Radio show in Sydney. Listen online http://www.iheart.com/live/KIIS-1065-6185/?autoplay=true
August 7
Smallzy Radio Show
7pm
August 8
Today on Channel Nine
8:00AM
Hanson will appear on Today on Channel Nine on Friday. Check local listings for details.
August 8
Mornings
HANSON will be interviewed and be performing on Mornings on Friday morning. Check local listings
Stay tuned to the Tour/Events page on Hanson.net and also follow Hanson Fans from Oz (@fansfromoz) for more details!
Hanson swap the Mmmbop for hard rock
“Don’t misunderstand good manners for passivity,’’ Isaac Hanson says firmly down the phone from his kitchen in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Isaac is, of course, from that family band – the clean-cut, blond-haired brotherly trio who burst onto the scene in 1997 with the poptastic MmmBop, the catchy earworm that rocketed to No.1 in 27 countries, including Australia, and saw the band nominated for two Grammy awards.
‘‘People misunderstand our kind of jovialness and our good-natured conversations and whatnot, with happy-go-luckiness – and there is no amount of that,’’ says Isaac, the eldest, tallest and lankiest of the brothers.
‘‘Anyone who knows us, knows that we are all three very intense people and there is no lack of passionate disagreement among us, and it has always been that way.’’
Guitarist Isaac, 33, and his brothers, frontman Taylor, 31, and drummer Zac, 28, are heading to Australia spruiking their ninth studio album, Anthem. On it, Isaac says, is a never-before-heard intensity. The ‘‘aggressiveness’’ is reflected in the album’s cover, he says, which is dark and broody, and very un-Hanson. The mood reflects the heightened emotions in the making of the album, during which they’d nearly come to blows. That was the result, he says, of the strain of charging straight into the studio after two years on the road.
‘‘Frankly, we almost had a ‘I’m going to kill you’ kind of moment,’’ he says.
A ‘‘creative hiatus’’ of a few months eased the pressure, but songs such as Fired Up, which he says bear hints of AC/DC, reflect the fraught beginnings of the album, which has scored bigger on the charts than their other recent efforts.
Hanson, however, will be irrevocably tied with their mega-hit MmmBop and that success, while remarkable with 16 million albums sold worldwide, was never really replicated. Does getting drawn back to a song from 17 years ago ever get tiresome?
‘‘Even the biggest artists in the world have that particular challenge,’’ he says. “Even people like Paul McCartney still get references to 1964 all the time,’’ he says with a chuckle.
He says it’s a challenge to connect with an both an established audience that dates back to 1997, and continue to grow. ‘‘You know every book has to start with a first chapter and I think that Middle of Nowhere, Mmmbop and Where Is the Love are good places to start for us. I don’t think it’s a bad place.’’
He does believe, though, that the band get perceived incorrectly – that their worth as musicians gets lost in the ‘‘blond hair’’ novelty.
‘‘We are good-natured guys but our pleasant nature might have in the past made people think that what we did musically was a bit less rooted in being the band than we are.
‘‘It’s interesting to me still that many people will often be surprised that all of that music was stuff we wrote and played. I think those details are lost on people.”
He says having an audience discover or rediscover Hanson as a band, even fans from 1997, is an interesting part of the band’s evolution.
Also evolving is their marketing. Hanson have broadened out into beer making, with the genius brand name of Mmmhops.
‘‘I’m glad you feel that it’s good marketing,’’ Isaac says. ‘‘Honestly, it’s come from passion. We love beer. We have for a long time.’’
He says the band are proud of their tipple.
‘‘Hopefully people’s pop culture curiosity gets them to try the beer. I think people will be really pleasantly surprised by the artistry and complexity of the beer that we’re creating, because it’s a beer that I would drink every day – and I do,’’ he says.
HANSON
Gig Friday, August 8, 8pm, Enmore Theatre
Tickets $65, ticketek.com.au
Live Maturing classic pop
Best track MmmBop from the album Middle of Nowhere (1997)
Throwback Thursday
Hale’s creepy Hanson love

Lucy Hale used to write love letters to Zac Hanson and bury them in the woods.
The country singer-and-actress was quizzed by iHeart radio on the subject of first times. When asked about her first celebrity crush, the 25-year-old picked the youngest Hanson brother Zac, who is now 28.
“I was a huge Hanson fan. Well, it was him or Billy Gilman. He was a country singer. He was like the Justin Bieber of country music. He was, like, 11 or 12, but we’ll go with Zac Hanson,” she opened up to the radio station.
“I mean, I would write love letters and, like, hide them in the woods, like thinking that he would find them. I was really creepy, and I mean, I still kind of have a crush on Zac Hanson. I know he’s married and has kids, but whatever.”
However, Lucy’s crushes weren’t limited to popular singers. She also liked a boy at school called Matt, although she laments he never felt the same way.
“I thought I loved him. I saw pictures of him on Facebook the other day, and I think he’s in the army now, or something. He’s still beautiful,” she reminisced.
The Pretty Little Liars star also dished on her first date, which was at Chinese restaurant P.F. Chang’s. She ended up dating the guy for over three years, so they would always revisit the restaurant.
Lucy started her career with small parts in shows such as Drake and Josh and she can still remember how nervous she was about the role. She also recalled what she spent her first pay check on.
“I think it was at Forever 21. I think that was, like, up until I was about 18 years old, all my money went to Forever 21. Just clothes, yeah. Did not save a penny,” she grinned.
Throwback Thursday: August 12, 2006 edition
Thanks to Kristin for sending us these photos she took of the 2006 show where Zac performed with Bleu!
If you have Hanson concert photos you’d like to share – past, present or future! Send them to tickets@hansonstage.com and we will get them posted for all to see 🙂
GRAMMY Pro Interview With Taylor Hanson
Taking a break from the GRAMMY Block Party in Austin, Texas, Taylor Hanson took a moment to chat with GRAMMY Pro about what he and his brothers are up to, his vision for the future of the music business, and his advice to young artists.
Photo of the Week
HANSON: LIMITED NUMBER OF TICKETS RELEASED FOR SOLD OUT ENMORE THEATRE SHOW
July 29th – Due to popular demand, HANSON have released a limited number of extra tickets for their SOLD OUT Friday 8th August show at the Enmore Theatre, along with the announcement of Australian support Adam Martin.
Adam Martin appeared on “The Voice” 2012. It took music superstar Keith Urban less than five seconds to identify Martin’s special brand of voice and believability. Adam’s singles “In My Dreams” and “This World Is Yours” received much attention on Australian airwaves resulting in sell out headline shows across Australia, and Adam getting the opportunity to work with award winning songwriters such as Jon Hume (Evermore), Darren Middleton (Powderfinger), and Rai Thistlethwayte (Thirsty Merc).
ANTHEM is HANSON’s 6th studio album and the fourth to be released on their own independent 3CG Records, which they founded in 2003.
2013 marked the 21st anniversary of HANSON. The band celebrated the anniversary with the launch of their own craft beer Mmmhops, inspired by the title of their breakout single.
HANSON have been nominated for multiple Grammys, released five prior studio albums which spawned a string of hit singles, and sold over 16 million albums worldwide.
Tour Dates:
Tue 5 Aug | Brisbane AUSTRALIA | The Tivoli | |
Wed 6 Aug | Gold Coast AUSTRALIA | Coolangatta Hotel | Set List Voting |
Fri 8 Aug | Sydney AUSTRALIA | Enmore Theatre | SOLD OUT |
Sat 9 Aug | Melbourne AUSTRALIA | Palais Theatre | SOLD OUT |
Sun 10 Aug | Melbourne AUSTRALIA | The Hi-Fi | |
Tue 12 Aug | Adelaide AUSTRALIA | HQ | |
Wed 13 Aug | Sydney AUSTRALIA | The Hi-Fi | Set List Voting |
Fri 15 Aug | Fremantle AUSTRALIA | Metropolis | Set List Voting |
Sun 17 Aug | Auckland NEW ZEALAND | Powerstation |
ANTHEM Track Listing:
Fired Up
I’ve Got Soul
You Can’t Stop Us
Get The Girl Back
Juliet
Already Home
For Your Love
Lost Without You
Cut Right Through Me
Scream and Be Free
Tragic Symphony
Tonight
Save Me From Myself
The Craft Beer Guide to Oklahoma
Brewer: Mustang Brewing Company
The Details: Started from a homebrew operation and poured their first in-pub pint in 2009. This OKC-based elder statesman of state brewing has been busy since, most notably catching headlines for helping the Hanson brothers bring MmmHops to life.
Availability: Oklahoma and Arkansas, with plans to “expand to additional states in 2014-2015.”
Try (if you can find it): Mustang Summer Lager, a dry Munich Helles-style brew to cut through Oklahoma-style heat.