From Zeroes to Heroes
By World's own Service
12/26/97
In Eight Easy Months, Tulsa's Own Hanson Brothers took the World
by Storm. If You Haven't
Yet Been Bitten by the Boys' Bug, Be Assured - They Will Come for
You.
In August, Hanson played well, a record-breaking show in Toronto,
Canada. Trick is, they didn't set the record -- their fans did.
The mob -- mostly ecstatic young girls, of course -- screamed
their way into the Guinness Book of World Records. The sound
meter at the show registered the audience frenzy at 140 decibels.
The previous record is 126 decibels, set by fans of the
Who nearly two decades ago. (Parents, fill in your own ``The Kids
Are Alright'' joke here.)
That's just one way the Hanson brothers have made noise this
year. When the calendar turned to '97, the Hanson boys couldn't
get arrested. They'd been on the local pep rally circuit and
become Mayfest staples, even had quietly released two indie
albums, but the Hanson moniker
meant nothing to the masses. This New Year's holiday, the Hanson
family has a lot to toast. The family's singing trio -- Zac,
Taylor and Isaac -- has sold more than 10 million albums and
become the No. 1 pop group in nearly every country on the planet.
Here's a look back at the
past year of Hanson-mania -- the exposition and explosion:
MMMBoy!
Feb. 1 -- A photograph
appears in Billboard magazine with a caption kicker that would
prove all too prophetic: ``Eat My Dust.'' The Hanson brothers are
pictured with the Dust Brothers and two Mercury Records execs.
The caption simply mentioned that the boys were finishing their
album in a California studio.
Feb. 28 -- The song ``MMMBop'' is among 10 (including Springsteen and Journey) rated by radio DJs in an issue of Hitmakers magazine. The one-liners say, ``What a great record,'' ``This is great!'' and ``I love this! A great record!''
March 24 -- ``MMMBop'' is released to radio and debuts at No. 43 on Billboard's chart of top airplay.
April 7 -- A petition for majority rights is filed in the District Court of Tulsa County in the name of Clarke Isaac Hanson, Jordan Taylor Hanson and Zachary Walker Hanson. That means they were asking the court to allow the boys to enter into contracts as if they were adults (18 or older). Gotta get the legal ducks in a row.
May 3 -- ``MMMBop,'' just released for sale, debuts at No. 16 on
the Billboard singles chart.
May 6 -- The full album,
``Middle of Nowhere'' on Mercury Records, hits record shelves and
debuts on the Billboard album chart at No. 9. Nearly 75,000
copies are sold just this week.
May 7 -- Hanson appears at
the Paramus Park Mall in Paramus, N.J. They have to be rushed off
the stage because the place was mobbed by a frenzied crowd
topping 6,000 people. ``More than Christmas,'' Isaac marveled.
Fans rip the laces from Taylor's shoes.
May 14 -- ``MMMBop'' hits No. 1 on the Billboard singles chart.
May 26 -- Hanson appears
on the ``Live With Regis and Kathie Lee'' morning show. Kathie
Lee is visibly annoyed.
End of May -- 30 web sites
are devoted exclusively to Hanson.
June ??????? -- Hanson appears on the KHTT, 106.9 FM, morning show with Andy Barber and sings an a capella version of ``MMMBop.''
June 11 -- Already the
legions of screaming girls are panicking the publicists. An
editor at Super Teen magazine relays, ``Danny Goldberg (president
of Mercury Records) said he's trying to get the label to focus
marketing more on boys. They love the screaming girls, but
they're trying
not to lose the boy market.''
June 12 -- Hanson appear
as presenters at the MTV Movie Awards. They announce the award
for Best Fight.
June 13 -- Hanson stops at
the Frontier City theme park in Oklahoma City for a seven-song
show. The tiny venue is crammed with people, young and old.
Tulsa's Mellowdramatic Wallflowers opened the show, playing twice
as long.
July 11 -- The boys
perform and are interviewed on ``The Tonight Show With Jay
Leno.''
July 29 -- ``Where's the
Love'' is released as the second single from the major-label
debut.
Sept. 1 -- The first two
unauthorized bios show up at bookstores: ``Hanson: An
Unauthorized
Biography'' and ``Hanson: MMMBop to the Top: An Unauthorized
Biography'' by Jill
Matthews.
Sept. 26 -- Sandwiched
between scintillating sitcoms like ``Sabrina the Teenage Witch''
and ``You Wish,'' Hanson ``host'' ABC's Friday night T.G.I.F.
line-up. It wasn't much -- a few cutesy remarks, a peek at the
newest video (``I Will Come to You'') and a quick harmonizing of
``MMMBop.''
Oct. 3 -- Hundreds of
Tulsa teens show up at school in tears because of widespread news
that Zac had been killed in a road accident in Europe. Just a
sick rumor, fortunately.
Oct. 18 -- Hanson sings
the National Anthem to open the first game of the World Series. A
bald eagle flies down to the plate afterward. Some losers
actually booed them.
Late October -- Fred
Savage, former ``Wonder Years'' star, shows up on ``MTV Live''
and declares ``MMMBop'' as his favorite video.
Oct. 31 -- MTV spends the
day airing ``the scariest videos of all time,'' such as Ozzy
Osbourne,
Prodigy and Marylin Manson. Hanson's ``MMMBop'' is included,
introduced as ``definitely the scariest video ever.''
Early November -- 150,000 web sites are devoted exclusively to Hanson.
Nov. 1 -- ``Hanson: The Official Book'' by Tulsa writer Jarrod
Gollihare arrives on bookshelves.
Nov. 6 -- Hanson wins
trophies for Best Song and Best Breakthrough Act at the MTV
Europe Music
Awards.
Nov. 11 -- Heard rumors
that the Hansons are planning to move from Tulsa? The boys appear
on a live chat and simulcast on America Online; when asked if
they will be moving, they reply, ``No, Tulsa is home! :D'' Also,
the album's third single, ``I Will Come to You,'' is released.
Nov. 18 -- ``Snowed In,''
the boys' Christmas album, is released (debuting at No. 7 on
Billboard's
album chart) along with a video documentary of the whirlwind year
of touring, ``Tulsa, Tokyo and the Middle of Nowhere.''
Nov. 21 -- They can still pack 'em in: nearly 30,000 people cram into a shopping mall in Columbus, Ohio, for a free Hanson performance.
Nov. 28 -- ABC airs a prime-time special about Hanson, in which Dick Clark interviews the boys as if they were on ``American Bandstand.''
Dec. 9 -- Hanson is first on a bill including the Wallflowers and -- get this -- Aerosmith at New York City's Madison Square Garden.
Dec. 13 -- The trio appears as the musical guest on NBC's ``Saturday Night Live.''
Dec. 18 -- Hanson roars through ``Run Run Rudolph'' for its
second appearance on ``The Late Show With David Letterman.''