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Concert Review/Interview: Hanson At The 9:30 Club, Washington DC, 9/16/07

Written by La Shawn Barber
Published September 24, 2007

Ten years after hearing the ubiquitous "MMMBop" here, there, and everywhere, I never imagined I'd attend a Hanson concert, let alone write articles about the band. Unlike many "MMMBop" fans (and Hanson), I was an adult in 1997. After the song's radio play petered out, so did my interest.

For the last 10 years, however, the brothers haven't skipped a beat. Last month, I discovered the group still existed and caught up with what they've been doing since 1997. Guitarist Isaac Hanson, 26, keyboardist Taylor Hanson, 24, and drummer Zac Hanson, 21, got out of their contract with former label Island/Def Jam Records a few years ago after a harrowing struggle over creative differences, and hit the ground running.

In 2004, Hanson released Underneath on its own independent label, 3CG Records, and the album debuted at #1 on Billboard's independent sales chart. The group started touring for its fourth studio album, The Walk, earlier this month. I'd heard Hanson's live performances were must-see events. I decided to attend the September 16 show at the 9:30 Club in Washington, D.C., to find out if the hype was true.


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A Brooklyn-based, Beatles-sounding indie quartet called Locksley opened the show and warmed up an already Hanson-ready crowd with a few songs, including a lively rendition of The Beatles's "I Saw Her Standing There." Locksley's appealingly unpolished sound, along with the lead singer's pleasantly raw vocals, were just enough to whet the appetite for the main course.

As the opening act exited the stage, Locksley's lead singer shouted, "Stick around for Hanson!" And the estrogen-rich audience went crazy. Hanson didn't take the stage as quickly as expected, but the anticipation was delicious. As "The Walk Tour" banner rose behind the drum set, the crowd's mood changed perceptibly.

The seemingly long wait was a fading memory as Isaac, Taylor, and Zac walked on stage to high-pitched screams and yells. Backed by two bassists, they opened the show with charity single "Great Divide," the proceeds of which go toward AIDS research in South Africa.

Energized by the singing-along crowd, Hanson segued into oldies-but-sweeties like "If Only," "Penny & Me," "Crazy Beautiful," "Strong Enough to Break," and "Hey," and new songs from The Walk like "Blue Sky," "Something Going Round," and "Running Man." Hanson covered The Police's "Hole in My Life" and Three Dog Night's "Never Been To Spain." Conspicuously absent from the D.C. set list were gorgeous "Georgia" and "Tearing It Down."

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La Shawn BarberLa Shawn Barber is a Washington, DC-based freelance writer, blogger, and blog consultant. She writes about faith, culture, digital technology and, occasionally, how these three things intersect. Her work has appeared in the Washington Examiner, Washington Post, Christian Music Today, Today's Christian Woman, and other publications. Contact La Shawn at lashawn@lashawnbarber.com, and visit her at MySpace. Follow her on Twitter!
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Concert Review/Interview: Hanson At The 9:30 Club, Washington DC, 9/16/07
Published: September 24, 2007
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#1 — September 24, 2007 @ 13:45PM — Nichole McCary

Good article! I love anything positive!

#2 — September 25, 2007 @ 16:49PM — Melissa K.R.

This is a pretty good article. I like Hanson and their music and have been a fan for 10 years.

#3 — September 25, 2007 @ 22:53PM — Mary

Very good article. It's true, people shouldn't knock them til they have seen them in concert. I think you appreciate them much more. =)

#4 — September 25, 2007 @ 23:05PM — Melania

Hey La Shawn! Just wanted to congratulate you on a wonderful article, you gave Hanson a great wrap! Aren't they wonderful!

Thanks for the article.

#5 — September 26, 2007 @ 09:01AM — Amanda

I always enjoy reading positive reviews of Hanson. So many people are close-minded when it comes to their music, that it's hard to find a fair review.

Glad you enjoyed the show as much as I did!

#6 — September 26, 2007 @ 10:32AM — lynn

Great article!

#7 — September 26, 2007 @ 17:54PM — Fabiana

great article!

#8 — January 4, 2008 @ 21:34PM — ringoman

there were no bongo's on go it was a djembe

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