Hanson's Tulsa Guide (2009 Edition)

By | March 4, 2011

Here are some of the spots that Hanson had mentioned in their “Tulsa Guide” before the 2009 Members Only Event. It sounds like they will be making a new guide for the May ’11 event, but we figured we would mention the old locations, just in case they don’t make the cut for the new guide!

Great Tulsa Restaurants

Casa Bonita
2120 S. Sheridan Road
918 – 836 – 6464

Tally’s Good Food Cafe
1102 S. Yale Avenue
918 – 835 – 8039

Joe Momma’s
114 S. Elgin Ave
918 – 794 – 6463
www.joemommas.com

White River Fish Market
1708 N Sheridan
918 – 835 – 1910
www.whiteriverfishmarket.com

Blue Dome Diner
313 E 2nd Street
918 – 382 – 7866
www.myspace.com/bluedomediner

James E McNellie’s Public House
409 East 1st Street
918 – 382 – 7468
www.mcnellies.com

Elmer’s BBQ
4130 S Peoria
918 – 742 – 6702
www.elmersbbq.net

Coffee House on Cherry Street
1502 E 15th Street
918 – 779 – 6137
www.myspace.com/coffeehouseoncherrystreet

Off the Beaten Path:
Pops!
660 W Highway 66
Arcadia, OK
http://pops66.com

Tulsa Shopping
Ida Red
3346 S Peoria Ave
918 – 949 – 6950
www.idaredboutique.com

Dwelling Spaces
119 S Detroit Avenue
918 – 582 – 1033
www.dwellingspaces.net

Golden Driller: Titanic Oil Man
4145 E 21st S S

The Center of the Universe
Boston Avenue pedestrian overpass, Between 1st and Archer

Things to do…

Museums

Gilcrease Museum
1400 N Gilcrease Museum Rd
918 – 596 – 2700
www.gilcrease.org

Philbrook Museum
2727 S Rockford Rd
918 – 749 – 7941
www.philbrook.org

Tulsa Zoo and Living Museum
6421 E 36th Street North
918 – 669 – 6600
www.tulsazoo.org

Entertainment

The Drunkard
1381 Riverside Dr
918 – 587 – 5030
www.spotlighttheater.org

Circle Cinema
7355 E Easton St
918 – 838 – 3114
www.circlecinema.com

Parks..
Tulsa River Parks
Along Arkansas River
www.riverparks.org

Interesting Links…

Tulsa Visitors Bureau
http://visittulsa.com/index.asp

Downtown Live
(great downloadable map)
www.downtownlive.org

Fan of the Month March – Ashley

By | March 2, 2011

Name: Ashley Gabrys
Age: 20
Location: Elgin, IL

What is the very first memory of Hanson that you have?
Since I was so young when they first came out (I was 6 when MON was released), the very first thing that I can really remember was watching the Hanson Christmas special in 1997. I remember thinking that Zac was just the greatest! I also remember baking Christmas cookies with my great grandmother while listening to Snowed In.

How many times have you seen Hanson in concert? Favorite concert memory?
So far I’ve only been able to go to two Hanson concerts, my first one being back in 1998, and my most current one this August. I can honestly say that the show on August 13th was the greatest night of my life. Not only did I win a Meet and Greet, I also met so many wonderful fans that made that night truly special. My favorite part of the actual concert was when they played “If Only” and they
encouraged the crowd to jump with them. It made me feel so connected with every person in the venue. I’m getting emotional just thinking about that night. It was absolutely perfect.

What is your favorite Hanson song, and why?
This is a really tough question, and I almost feel guilty answering it because I love every Hanson song for a different reason. But if I had to choose, I would probably say my favorite song is “Believe”. It is such a beautiful song, and I find it very relatable.

Why do you like/love Hanson?
I never really knew what it meant to love a band until I discovered Hanson. It still amazes me how connected they are with their fans, and how much they give back to us. I love how passionate they are about their music, and their charity. I love how down to earth and humble they are. I love that they stand up for themselves what they believe in. I just have so much respect for everything that they do. My love for them grows everyday.

How long have you been a Hanson fan?
I guess you would say I’m a newer fan. I was a fan back in 1997, but because I was so young, it was hard for me to stay involved with the band when they weren’t in the public eye for a few years. Three years is a long time to wait for a new record when you’re in kindergarten. I really just rediscovered Hanson this past year. I had no idea what I had been missing out on, and I really wish I had known more about them sooner. Needless to say, I am completely caught up on everything Hanson, and I have never been more dedicated to a band. Long story
short, I am now a fan for life!

Why should you be FAN OF THE MONTH?
My life pretty much revolves around Hanson, and I would really do anything for them.

State a piece of trivia in regards to you & Hanson
The most played song on my ipod is “Fire On The Mountain”.

Taylor Hanson named to top 10 celebrity crushes

By | March 2, 2011

Tulsa World

By RITA SHERROW World Television Editor
Published: 3/1/2011  2:56 PM
Last Modified: 3/1/2011  3:00 PM

Before Bieber fever, there were others who made our hearts race.

Those teen idols over which devout fans, including mothers and grandmothers figuratively or literally pulled their hair, cried their eyes out and packed malls to see. In short, our celebrity crushes.

While Canadian songster Justin Bieber, who turned 17 on Tuesday, may or may not survive his meteoric rise to stardom, there are many others who still make fans scream and shout.

Entertainment web site Popeater.com has gathered up its top 10 pre-Bieber celebrity crushes – most from television and movies and included Tulsa’s Taylor Hanson, one of the brothers from pop/rock music group Hanson.

The countdown includes: 10. Malcom Jamal Warner of “The Cosby Show,” 9. Sasha Mitchell from “Step by Step,” 8. the late Jonathan Brandis of “Ladybugs,” 7. Will Friedle from “Boy Meets World,” 6. Joey Lawrence of “Blossom” fame, 5. Taylor Hanson of Hanson, 4. Rider Strong from “Boy Meets World”, 3. Andrew Keegan from “7th Heaven” 2. Devon Sawa of “Little Giants” and 1. Jonathan Taylor Thomas from “Home Improvement.

The site includes video footage and photos of Hanson from childhood, his brothers Zac and Isaac, his wife Natalie Anne Bryant and their children Ezra Jordan, Penelope Anne, Samuel River Hanson and Viggo Moriah accompanied by the Hanson song “Penny and Me.”

Read more from this Tulsa World article at http://www.tulsaworld.com/scene/article.aspx?subjectid=275&articleid=20110301_371_0_Before659453

The Boys Before Bieber: Our Top Ten Teen Crushes

By | March 2, 2011

PopEater

Much like the rest of the world, we’ve got Bieber fever, and it’s going to take more than a haircut to cool us down.

While Justin Bieber’s incredible rise to stardom has left us dumbstruck, conflicted and a little lovesick, when we’re not hyperventilating and listening to ‘Baby’ on repeat, we try to remind ourselves that, like everything in life, this too shall pass.

Whether the Biebs has minutes or decades of success in his future remains unknown, but it’s likely his diehard fans won’t forget about him any time soon. Even in our own hardened hearts, we still have fondness for the dreamboats of yore, teen idols sent back into the wild to explore what life away from throngs of screaming fans is really like

5. Taylor Hanson
So what if his fame was born out of a song about gibberish? So what if he was prettier than most of the girls his age? Taylor Hanson has never stopped making us want to stand outside a mall screaming his name.

This Week at HNet

By | March 2, 2011

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Speakers Blown: Hanson Interview – 100 Club, London

By | March 2, 2011

Speakers Blown
(Check out the source for some great photos from the show!)

Hanson shot to fame in 1997 with their massive hit ‘Mmmbop’. They’ve now been together 14 years and the last time they played a London show was over 3 years ago. So how excited were we when we found out they were playing a last minute one off show here in London Town.

We caught up with the boys before the show at 100 club on Oxford street where they played to a capacity of 300 people, to find out why they decided to play here and when we can expect to get our hands on their album ‘Shout It Out’

The tiny underground club is under threat to be closed so Hanson were more than happy to be joining the campaign by making their tickets FREE, and instead letting fans make donations towards helping the club stay open.

Interview by Maria Hanley.
Photo’s By Matthew Corcoran and Vanessa Middleton.

So what’s the story behind tonight’s show ‘Meet Me In The Middle’?
Zac: Well we decided to give the show a name because we thought it would be more fun and we decided just a couple of days ago that it would be stupid to go back to the States without playing a show. Even though we are planning to come back in the spring when we release our record ‘Shout It Out’ to play shows and do more, we thought let’s do something. As for the name, we knew fans were going to come from all over because we haven’t played in a while so we thought let’s just go with that and give it a name which makes sense…
Isaac: It’s in the middle of London.
Taylor: It’s less like a tour it’s more like a quick gathering. We were in France at the time and Zac was in the states so we thought that’s the middle between the two and we’re in GMT time zone which is central….
Isaac: Everything is based on GMT…It’s the middle…middle time zone….‘Meet Me In The Middle’

Your fans are known for being fiercely loyal…
Zac: Yeah, we could start an army. I think they would kill for us…

If you were to gain such commercial success as you were in the ‘Middle Of Nowhere’ era, do you feel that the fans would resent it?
Isaac: I really hope not.
Taylor…I think there’s a certain groups of fans that would resent other fans who weren’t there forever but I don’t think they would resent us. It’s not something you can control, you know how it is when you love something.

Do you try balance the new fans to the old?
Isaac: Well we balance it by doing things like this.
Taylor: Within the website we have like seniority, so if you’ve been to 100 shows or to this many meet and greets than they know and we also know, and they wear that kind of like a badge. So, Ok you’re a fan but we’ve done this and this. And of course, every band wants to play stadiums and every band wants to be the biggest in the world but I think what we’ve done here, we will always have that plan that says there’s that little corner, we have those seats at the front for the fan club and we will do those special stuff like today for instance where we have a separate line outside for the fan club members.
Speakers Blown inform Hanson that there is no separate queue and it has turned into mayhem outside…
Isaac: Well, we will be organising that.
Taylor: I think everyone knows because we say it a lot that we are very preservative, We do not take it for granted at all.

Is there a European release date for ‘Shout It Out’?
Zac: Right now there isn’t a date, but we’re planning spring, so let’s call it June!
Isaac: Well June is not really spring but things will be happening in spring…
Zac: Yes it is…it’s spring.
Zac and Isaac continue bickering about when spring starts…
Isaac: You’re right it is
Zac: April, May, June is spring, July is the start of summer and January, February and March is winter.
Isaac: Zac, Zac…Doesn’t matter…You’re right……Moving on.

You became very famous very young, how do you feel about the young pop stars of today?
Zac: I don’t think we feel anything…Well, we were always artists first, that’s the difference with us and some other young stars, and we didn’t have a TV show or a movie that made us famous…
Isaac: …we could of…
Zac: ….we were lucky that what we wanted to do was be song writers and play music, so we wrote songs and played concerts without trying to do the whole cliché thing, we just thought what would Led Zeppelin do, so we didn’t have any dolls or lunchboxes…
Isaac: …again, we could have…
Taylor: Truth is, we were quite strange as an entity because we were so young we really didn’t do anything stereotypical to what people expected of us but we were just very lucky and had a huge hit at the front of our career. We didn’t do this to have a hit, get our cheque and go home. I will say the music business is hard whether your 40 or 10.
Zac: Even more so when your 10.
Taylor: It’s intense, difficult.

Would you let your kids follow in the same steps?
Taylor: They would have to not be able to not do it.
Zac: We would never ‘let them’ it would be…
Isaac: They would have to be doing it so well that you would have to support them.
Taylor: We can’t stop you because you’re going to do it and that’s the way it was with us and our parents, they never said you should be in a band, we were just insanely driven and we couldn’t turn it off, we were addicted and we couldn’t stop. Otherwise you would get a real job.
Isaac: Real jobs are a lot more reliable!
Speakers Blown: …but a lot more boring!
Zac: Been a musician is definitely a rollercoaster, you are sometimes way up and sometimes you are down but it’s all part of the joy, living with the emotion and writing songs that connect with people for the rest of their lives
Taylor: Trying to figure out how you say things and feel and putting it into a song and breaking it down so that it’s something people can relate to.

So you released Great Divide for Aids, are you still passionate about it and are you going to do any walks over here in the UK?
Taylor: Yeh, definitely, we have continued to do the walks in the states and when we tour here in the UK we will do them, sometimes it is hard to do them out of English speaking places.
Zac: Or some dangerous countries.
Isaac: Not so much that factor but we don’t speak Portuguese or Spanish, and it is very, very difficult in the heat of the moment to communicate so not only would we have a communication barrier but our Latin fans are amazing and are known for intensity and passion, which could create a little bit of a challenge.
Zac: We continue to do walks in the States on every tour, every show and the only time we tend to cancel or don’t do them is when it is over 120 degrees or below 0 degrees.
Isaac: We’ve done over 150 of them.
Taylor: We had to choose to prioritise our mental energy but the walks continue to happen and a lot of people have never done it with us but have done a lot of organising and a lot of walks on their own.
Speakers Blown: They have actually done a walk over here in the UK.
Zac: More walks have been hosted by other people than we’ve hosted
Isaac: and more importantly more miles
Speakers Blown: We want to go on one…
Isaac: When we’re back in the UK there will definitely be one if not multiple walks
Zac: We’re definitely going to keep doing it and will be something we’ll be doing for most of our lives, which is unfortunate because it means there is still an issue in the world and it cannot be easily fixed, we have to talk about it and be a part of solving.
Taylor: It’s quite crazy because this album ‘Shout It Out’ is very positive, very emotive, it’s not about our trip in Africa like the walks were but what we’ve seen is the story and the mission is still there and that’s what we we’re trying to say to people is look, you can dance in the street and then you can also turn around and do something serious like take a walk, because that’s life, it isn’t about just forgetting serious stuff and having fun.
Isaac: Realising there together
Taylor: You’ve just got to do it all and make it happen while you’re there.

If the world was about to end and you had the chance to listen to one last song whether it be yours or someone’s else’s, what song would it be?
Zac: Oh God!! *bursts into song* ‘I’ll stop the world and…’ urmm, world themes or ‘Start The Fire’ By Billy Joel…..sorry I’m just trying to think of world themes….
Isaac: Something like ‘Amazing Grace’ by Elvis or ‘Swing Low Sweet Chariot’ by Jonny Cash
Speakers Blown: But it’s the end of the world, wouldn’t you want to celebrate your lives?
Isaac: No I want to have a moment to contemplate.
Zac: How is the world ending? Is it exploding? Is it asteroids or is it aliens? Or zombie apocalypse?
Isaac: If it’s Zombie apocalypse you would want something high voltage like ACDC.
Taylor: Zombie apocalypse you’re probably fighting to your death right, so you would want something really motivated and aggressive but if it’s an asteroid hitting earth than you would want something kind of smooth.
Zac: Depending on how you lived your life you might want to go with ‘High Way To Hell’
Isaac: *bursts into song* ‘I’m on the highway to hell’
Speakers Blown: Or ‘Stairway To Heaven?’
Taylor: Stairway to Heaven or Highway To Hell? Which one would you choose? Although in all seriousness I would probably go for ‘Wonderful World’ by Louis Armstrong. I can just picture the end of a movie with everything slowly exploding….*bursts into song* ‘What a wonderful world…’ and it dies out.

Thanks a lot guys!

For more photo’s of Hanson from the show please check out the gallery. [coming soon]