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Article: Hanson’s new ‘Walk’ draws some talk

October 10, 2008 · Leave a Comment

By JIM ABBOTT, Orlando Sentinel
First published in print: Thursday, October 9, 2008

By any standard, it was a formidable line of fans waiting for a show at the mammoth South By Southwest Music Conference this past March in Austin, Texas.

The object of their devotion was not some new indie-minded trend-setter, but Hanson.

Yes, the trio of Oklahoma-bred brothers who gave us “MMMBop” are cool again, basking in critical praise for their latest independently released album, “The Walk,” and courting a mix of old and new fans on the road.

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Article: Hanson tours for a cause

October 10, 2008 · Leave a Comment

The lights go down, the cameras come out and a steady chorus of “Hanson! Hanson!” begins. The scene suddenly resembles something out of 1997, the year the three Hanson brothers debuted with their infamous teen hit, “MMMBop.” But there are a few noticeable differences. The crowd is older, the venue is smaller and the flowing blond hair the band members possessed during their adolescent years is nowhere to be seen.

The brothers are currently on the second leg of their Walk Around the World tour, which began last fall and brought its inspiring message to the Variety Playhouse on Monday night.

The Walk Around the World is not just another concert tour of former teenyboppers. The band is bringing something different to the scene this time around.

“We’re just trying to find something better or something new, just some different ways to show our fans examples of different things that they can do that are tangible and real,” drummer Zac Hanson said in an interview with the Wheel.

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Article: Boys to men: Hanson grows up

October 10, 2008 · Leave a Comment

By Steve McElwee
- For the CDT

Can you believe that a decade has passed since the world got first listen of the brothers Hanson? It seems like eons ago that they came mmmbop-ing into our living rooms and girls were mmmdrop-ing their allowances on anything related to the three youngsters from Tulsa, Okla. At that point, the boys were destined to be forced into the forgotten file and written off as a boy-band one-hit wonder, but their sheer talent and marketability has changed that.

Hanson — from left, brothers Zac, 23, Taylor, 25, and Isaac, 28 — will play to a sold-out audience Sunday at the State Theatre. Opening acts are Dave Barnes and Everybody Else.

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Article: Music Review Hanson doesn’t just talk the talk, it walks the walk

October 10, 2008 · Leave a Comment

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The object of their devotion was not some new indie-minded trend-setter, but Hanson.

Yes, the trio of Oklahoma-bred brothers who gave us “MMMBop” are cool again, basking in critical praise for their latest independently released album, “The Walk,” and courting a mix of old and new fans on the road.

Always a magnet for screaming girls, brothers Isaac, Taylor and Zac — now ages 27, 25 and 22, respectively — are looking out at a different niche in concert crowds: guys about their age, with their own bands.

“In the last five years, we have really resonated with younger guys starting bands now,” Taylor Hanson says in a phone interview.

At least one band vaguely reminiscent of Hanson — the Jonas Brothers — is sparking teen hysteria with the help of the Disney Channel promotional machine. Although he doesn’t see similarities in the music, Hanson isn’t without a twinge of deja vu.

“There’s a surreal quality to looking at that audience and the sudden awareness of that band by so many people,” he says. “From their perspective, I hope they are able to harness whatever is most authentic about what’s going on right now and make a career.”

For Hanson, the road to sustaining a career lead them outside the major labels. On two independently released albums, “The Walk” and 2004’s “Underneath,” the brothers have been able to make their own decisions.

The new release has sparked a wave of activism. Stops on the “The Walk Around the World Tour” include one-mile barefoot pre-show walks by the band and its fans to fight poverty and AIDS in Africa. The location of each walk is disclosed three hours before it happens at Hanson.net.

So far, the band has walked roughly 6,000 miles toward its goal of 24,902, the circumference of the Earth. There also is a coffee table book and EP inspired by the project.

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