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Hanson is an American pop rock band from Tulsa, Oklahoma, formed by brothers Isaac Hanson (guitar, vocals, bass, piano), Taylor Hanson (keyboards, vocals, percussion), and Zac Hanson (drums, vocals, piano).
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Originally known as The Hanson Brothers (later becoming just "Hanson" to avoid confusion with the hockey players), they began writing and singing as young as six years old, and first performed as a band when they were six, nine and eleven.
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After 30 years as a band, Hanson created an album in a way they've never done before: going solo. The sibling trio's latest release, RED GREEN BLUE, is an amalgamation of a 5-song mini album created by each individual brother: RED for Taylor, GREEN for Isaac and BLUE for Zac.
Why Hanson Decided To Go Solo For 'Red Green Blue' — And How They Found ...
The discography of Hanson, an American pop rock band. They are best known for the 1997 hit song "MMMBop" from their major label debut album Middle of Nowhere, which earned three Grammy nominations.
This makes the story of HANSON’s 32-year long career, more than 20 of it as an independent artist, all the more rare. Made up of three brothers, Isaac, Taylor and Zac from Tulsa, Oklahoma, the band broke in the late 90’s at the youthful ages of 16,14, and 11 respectively.
The Hill on MSN: NewsNation and The Hill to carry California gubernatorial primary debate
NewsNation will broadcast the debate on April 22 and The Hill will stream it.
Los Angeles Magazine: USC Cancels Governor Debate Amid Criticism Over Lack of Diversity
KTLA 5 says USC has called off its planned gubernatorial debate just hours before it was set to take place on Tuesday, following growing backlash over the exclusion of several high-profile candidates ...
The Hill on MSN: Swalwell out, new poll could alter April 22 California gubernatorial debate lineup
The field for the upcoming Inside California Politics gubernatorial debate is likely to shift following the sudden exit of Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.), who dropped out of the race over the weekend ...
Swalwell out, new poll could alter April 22 California gubernatorial debate lineup
The New York Times: Debate Shows Are Having a Moment. Here Come the Democrats.
This story was updated to add new information. USC canceled a debate for the California governor’s race after an accusation that it purposefully left out candidates of color cast a shadow over the ...
The Vancouver Sun on MSN: Vaughn Palmer: Conspicuous no-shows for B.C. Conservative leadership debate
VICTORIA — After four months of mostly behind the scenes manoeuvring, the B.C. Conservatives this week enter the public phase of their leadership campaign with the first debate among candidates for ...
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