Isaac Hanson talks about life in the spotlight, Hanson's new tour and playing in SF
By Sajid Farooq| Wednesday, Sep 7, 2011 | Updated 12:46 PM PDT
Hanson will play the Regency Ballroom in San Francisco Wednesday night. |
Five studio albums, three live albums, nearly 15
years of performing, 20 years of playing music, major record labels,
world tours, multiple Grammy nominations, creating an independent music
label, and humanitarian efforts are all just a few notches in Hanson's
belt.
The success of the veteran
brother artists, whose oldest member of has only hit the age of 30 while
the other two are still in the latter half of their 20's.
Despite the stigma with
young musicians, Hanson has overcome all that comes along with the music
industry time and time again throughout their career -- and the Musical
Ride Tour is just another sign of that.
US and world tours are
nothing new to these young artists, and they have kicked off their tenth
tour. Yes, tenth tour. With lots of young artist break downs like
Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera and the tragic Amy Winehouse, Hanson
has overcome the challenges of the limelight and are still kicking
stronger than ever five albums and 10 tours later.
The boys will play the Regency Ballroom in San Francisco Wednesday evening at 8 p.m. Tickets are still available.
When talking to Isaac, he
explained how Hanson was able focus on their music and not fall into the
other things that the industry has to offer.
"The stability for us was
we were focused on what we did as a music craft," he said. "For us it
was feeling like we needed something more to do, needed another song to
be written, always driven by the music itself and not worried about the
ups and downs of the game. We told ourselves 'If it's not you, it'll be
someone else, enjoy it make sure you're focused on music."
When talking about Hanson's
musical style, he said, "You'll find a strong sense of R&B, blues,
and even gospel in our music. Certain songs can be more rootsy. Harmony
was always there. Even looking back at MMMbop, you can't sing that
without harmony. Harmony is something that has been part of Hanson's
DNA."
They have had "appropriate
comparisons to the Jackson 5" because of the "singer, songwriter,
acoustic, pop song, piano, rootsy" musical style.
"Musical consistency has
always been there," he said. "The obvious change from our first record
to now is our younger voices...if you take the first record MMMbop
[music and songs that they wrote) and our first independent release in
2004 or our latest album, I think people can see content and songs are
consistent." Isaac adds that even at a young age, they "always had a
damn clear idea what we wanted to do with our music career and lives."
The tour will go through cities in the U.S. and then that will lead straight into their "Shout It Out" tour that will take them to Latin America, Europe and the UK.
The tour will go through cities in the U.S. and then that will lead straight into their "Shout It Out" tour that will take them to Latin America, Europe and the UK.
"The Musical Ride" tour
was inspired after performing five days in a row in New York in 2010 and
in London earlier in 2011 as a way to launch their fifth studio album
"Shout It Out". Each night, Hanson performed a complete album for their
fans and audience. The online requests to have the same five day
performance in other cities was immense.
"Although the idea of playing all five of our albums over the course of a week in each city would be cool," Isaac said.
The band decided to launch
the "Musical Ride" tour, which will allow fans from each city to vote
for one album they want to hear the night of Hanson's performance.
Isaac says Hanson has
always given their fans a chance "to have a voice." And throughout the
years, Hanson's interaction with fans online and in person through meet
and greets have given their fans a voice.
Isaac says the chance to vote online has generated an "audience reaction" with "lots of votes, tens of thousands."
The tour not only allows
fans voice to be heard, but also have a chance to sit with the three
Hanson members, Isaac, Taylor and Zac, in an event called "The Story,"
in which the members talks about the making of their album "Middle of
Nowhere" and any other conversation that comes to mind.
The group will finish the
tour Nov. 1 in the U.S. and go straight into their "Shout It Out" tour
(their fifth album release) which will take them to Latin America,
Europe, and the UK.
For anyone who hasn't
followed Hanson after their first single "MMMbop," the three member
group has come a long way since then.
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