It’s time to get another catchy ’90s classic stuck in your head. Pop rock band Hanson was a trio of precocious brothers when their hit “MMMBop” wormed its way into ears across the world in 1997. That ...
Hanson stopped '90s kids' hearts last week with a gorgeous, acoustic performance of their 1997 hit "MMMBop" on ABC's Greatest Hits. EW caught up with Taylor Hanson to chat about that widely-shared ...
In 1997, 16-year-old Isaac was learning to drive and dating his first girlfriend. Fourteen-year-old Taylor was dealing with a bit of voice change while trying to get comfortable in his own skin as a ...
If you were around in 1997, you simply could not miss it: "MMMBop" was everywhere. The song, off Hanson's debut "Middle of Nowhere," helped sell more than 10 million albums, and knocked the Notorious ...
The documentary begins with Hanson as we remember them ” on the cover of Seventeen magazine, glowing in “Got Milk?” ads, sitting atop the Billboard charts. “MMMBop” does not play, but our brain ...
It may seem odd for a singing group whose members all are still in the 20s to be putting out a five-DVD career retrospective. But the band we’re talking about is Hanson, the former boy band whose ...
The band of brothers first started making music more than two decades ago. — -- A decade before The Jonas Brothers were “Burnin’ Up” for fans, and before *NSYNC hit it big with “I Want You Back,” ...
If you haven't been following Hanson since the "MMMBop" days, you'll be happy to know the adorable tween blonde threesome from Tulsa grew up to be profitable, passionate and extremely savvy business ...
Relax, they're all well over 21 now. Hanson, the band of brothers that scored an infectious hit in 1997 with "Mmmbop," is about to launch their own label of beer. The India Pale Ale will be dubbed ...
This article originally appeared in Vulture. Children of the ’90s, prepare to feel really, really old: Twenty years ago this month, three towheaded, harmonizing brothers from Tulsa released the ...
To read EW's full interview with Hanson, pick up the June 2, 2017, issue of Entertainment Weekly, on stands now — or subscribe online at ew.com/allaccess. It's been ...