From the 1997 world hit MMMBop to 30 years in music: interview with Hanson

By | March 13, 2023

The Shortlisted

Anyone who’s old enough to remember the summer of 1997 will smile at calling up the massive global phenomenon started by the pop-rock trio Hanson with the smash song MMMBop which reached number one in at least 12 countries including the United States and the UK, was nominated for two Grammys and became a worldwide success: the huge Hanson’s popularity started with that hit, but this didn’t turn the talented boys into a one-hit wonder.

Given their young age, people did think that Tulsa-born Hanson brothers Isaac, Taylor and Zac, who were respectively 17, 14 and 12 at the time, had just started out in music back then, but their career had actually started well before MMMBop won Best Song at the 1997 MTV Europe Music Awards; five years earlier, when the siblings were 12, 9 and 7, they would already tour all the venues of their hometown that would allow performances by young kids; they would sing a capella and perform classic 1950 rock’n’roll songs like Johnny B. Goode by Chick Berry and Rockin’ Robin by Bobby Day, as well as their own music.

The first, Grammy nominated studio album by Hanson, titled Middle of Nowhere, sold 10 million copies worldwide and, in addition to MMMBop, included other amazing singles like Where’s the Love, Thinking of You and the so very beautiful I Will Come To You.

The trip has since released many other studio albums, Christmas albums, live albums and compilations, and had eventually had to fight hard to get their artistic freedom back; in 2003, after struggling fr three years to record and release their third album because of label executives who refused over 80 songs from them, Hanson said goodbye to mainstream music and went independent; their self-funded recording label 3CG Records has been recording and producing al the band’s releases since then.

They admittedly had to give up something as “there are just certain things that you may not be able to quite do at the same scale” as Isaac will acknowledge in this interview, but the freedom and creativity that came with self-determination have allowed the band’s career to develop and flourish towards excellence: they have been able to put together a loyal and dedicated fanbase in every country of the world and they have come up with meaningful projects like the double album String Theory featuring The Prague Symphony Orchestra which peaked at number 4 in the US Top Classical Albums in 2018.

And whilst May 6 – which is the day their debut album Middle of Nowhere was released in 1997 – was declared Hanson Day in Tulsa by Oklahoma’s then governor Frank Keating, the year 2022 has marked the 30th anniversary for the band which was officially founded in May 1992, and celebrations were carried out everywhere in the boys’ hometown of Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Hanson’s latest album titled Red Green Blue was released in May 2022 and draws together each band member’s voice with a third of the album written and produced by each brother: Taylor’s Red, Isaac’s Green and Zac’s Blue, and their ‘persona’ singles are Child at Heart, by Taylor, Write You A Song, by Isaac, and Don’t Let Me Down, by Zac.

Hanson have also recently embarked on a world tour that brought them literally everywhere across the globe, from the United States to Australia, from Europe to Latin America and pretty much in every corner out there where hordes of women in their 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s and 70s without their jealous boyfriends couldn’t wait to scream their heads off.

(Interview with Taylor and Isaac at the source)

Top 10 Songs with Lyrics That Are Literally Nonsense

By | March 12, 2023

Nation.lk

There are many songs with deep lyrics that listeners can pore over and analyze; then there are songs with lyrics that are utter nonsense. For the purposes of this list, songs with non-lexical vocables, which in English are sounds like “la la la” or “na na na,” don’t count. Neither does scat singing or doo-wop, both of which make use of melodic but meaningless syllables because they don’t sound like they should make sense. This means that songs like Hanson’s “MMMBop” (1997) and Little Richard’s “Tutti Frutti” (1955) are out.

The 10 songs on this list feature lyrics that sound like they should mean something but really don’t. Sometimes this is because real words are strung together in nonsensical combinations, and sometimes it’s because the words themselves are gibberish.

 

GRAMMY U Masterclass

By | March 12, 2023

🗓 Friday, March 17
⏰ Doors open: 1:30 p.m. CT / Livestream: 2:30 p.m. CT
📲 RSVP to attend or watch the livestream on our YouTube and Twitch channels: grm.my/34WRVI0

Join GRAMMY U for a Masterclass with award-winning artist and songwriter, Andrew McMahon, front person for Something Corporate, Jack’s Mannequin, and currently Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness. Hosted by GRAMMY-nominated artist and Recording Academy Texas Chapter Board President, Taylor Hanson, this conversation will focus on how to navigate a successful long-term career in the music industry. Presented by Mastercard.

The event will kick off with a networking mixer where students can meet members of the Texas Chapter Board and enjoy photo ops and light refreshments!

Friday, March 17, 2023
1 p.m. Check-in

The Eleanor
307 W 5th Street

Austin, TX 78701

FEATURING:
Andrew McMahon

Award-winning artist and songwriterTaylor Hanson, Moderator
Recording Academy Texas Chapter Board President

RSVP DETAILS:
This event is open to GRAMMY U members with RSVP below. You must be in the Austin area during the event, travel will not be provided. Space is limited and confirmations will be sent on a first-come, first-served basis.

The Hanson Hour Podcast

By | March 10, 2023

If you haven’t listened yet to the first episode of The Hanson Hour podcast, I join host Megan to talk about Hansonstage as well as discuss the first song off of Middle of Nowhere, “Thinking Of You”. Get the scoop on a new feature set to be released next week and something else I’m working on to hopefully be released around Hanson Day!

Listen on Apple Podcasts

Listen on Anchor by Spotify

I’m looking forward to heard figure episodes from Megan!

100 Greatest Popular Songs of the 1990s

By | March 1, 2023

Singers Room

30. Hanson – “MMMBop”

Hanson – “MMMBop”: “MMMBop” is a bubblegum pop hit by American boy band Hanson, released in 1997. The song features catchy harmonies and upbeat, infectious energy, and it became an instant sensation worldwide. “MMMBop” topped the charts in multiple countries, including the US, UK, and Australia, and it earned the group multiple awards and nominations. Although Hanson went on to release more music, “MMMBop” remains their most famous and beloved track, and it continues to be a nostalgic favorite for many who grew up in the 1990s.

Brookhaven Cherry Blossom Festival 2023 free concert lineup: Band of Horses, Hanson, the Fray, Don McLean

By | February 15, 2023

The Atlanta Journal Constitution 

The Brookhaven Cherry Blossom Festival features multiple acts for free March 25-26 including Don McLean, Hanson and the Fray. AJC FILE PHOTOS

Skyrocketing costs for big-name concerts has made the Brookhaven Cherry Blossom Festival an appealing option for budget-conscious music lovers.

The city this year budgeted $250,000 to pay for multiple acts with major hits under their belts to appear March 25 and 26 for free at Blackburn Park. The headliners include indie rock band Band of Horses, family pop band Hanson (1997 No. 1 hit “MMMBop”) Don McLean (1971 No. 1 hit “American Pie”) , Deep Blue Something (1995 top 5 hit “Breakfast at Tiffany’s”) and The Fray (top 10 hits such as “Over My Head,” “How to Save a Life” and “You Found Me.”).

In recent years, major acts such as Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, Rick Springfield, the Wallflowers and Five for Fighting have performed at the Brookhaven festival. The event attracts 40,000 people over a typical weekend, according to communications director Burke Brennan.

Brookhaven mayor John Ernst, in an interview with The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, said the city has increased the budget for musical talent slightly over the yeras. He believes this is a way not just to entertain Brookhaven residents but shine a brighter light on the city itself for those who live around Atlanta.

“It’s a branding effort and a marketing effort,” Ernst said. “Elected officials from other cities and federal and state officials come by. It’s a way for us to get together outside of work.”

He said the festival is supplemented by sponsorships and while it does not break even, gets closer each year. “It’s also a major boon to our local restaurants and hotels that weekend,” he said.

The festival uses Live Nation, the largest promoter in the nation, to help find acts for the festival that fit its budget. Ernst said the goal is to offer a wide variety of acts that appeal to multiple generations.

“People know a lot of these songs and I’m excited to see a legend like McLean,” Ernst said.

In past years, the festival booked a few country and R&B acts, but rock and pop appear to be the primary genres of choice.

Some other cities in Atlanta have set aside money to book name acts as well. Peachtree Corners last year hosted Vertical Horizon, the Spin Doctors and Everclear on its town green on top of several tribute bands, all for no charge. Canton’s Etowah River Park featured the Atlanta Rhythm Section for free last May. Chamblee brought the Plain White T’s to City Hall Plaza last August at no cost.

According to Pollstar, the average ticket price for the top 100 tours in North America during the first half of 2022 was $108.20, up 18% from $91.86 during the comparable period in 2019. And most acts of even modest renown will charge at least $30 to $40 a ticket before fees at venues like the Variety Playhouse, Center Stage or the Eastern.

Those high costs have also generated a strong secondary market for cover and tribute bands at places like Madlife Stage & Studios in Woodstock and 37 Main in Avondale Estates.

Band of Horses last appeared in Atlanta in August 2022 opening for the Black Keys at Ameris Bank Amphitheatre in Alpharetta. It also appeared at the Shaky Knees Festival at Central Park in Atlanta last May. In earlier years, the band has performed at Music Midtown, the Coca-Cola Roxy at the Battery and as an opener for My Morning Jacket.

Hanson headlined a show at the Eastern last July and in recent years has appeared at the Atlanta Symphony Hall, Buckhead Theatre and Cneter Stage in Midtown.

McLean was also here in 2022 at Atlanta Symphony Hall and before the pandemic appeared at the City Winery in Atlanta.

The festival also includes the Splash Artists’ Market, Kidz Zone, Pet World, Classic Car Show, and food trucks. The Brookhaven Cherry Blossom 5K will take place on Saturday, March 18.

Headliners at the Brookhaven Cherry Blossom Festival from past years:

2018: Keith Anderson, Craig Morgan, Edwin McCain, Five for Fighting

2019: The Wallflowers, Smash Mouth, the Spin Doctors, the Romantics

2020: Cancelled due to COVID-19 (Rachel Platten and Better Than Ezra were scheduled headliners)

2021: Rick Springfield, The Revivalists, The Amy Ray Band, Better Than Ezra, Jagged Edge, Brian Littrell

2022: Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, Drivin N Cryin, Anderson East, Howie Day