Isaac Hanson

Isaac Hanson, born on November 17, 1980, is an American musician best known as a member of the pop band Hanson, formed in 1992 alongside his brothers Taylor and Zac. The band's genre blends pop, rock, and harmonies with elements of folk and blue-eyed soul. They gained widespread fame in the late 1990s with their breakout single "MMMBop," released in 1997, which topped charts worldwide and earned them multiple Grammy nominations. Hanson's notable works include their debut album, "Middle of Nowhere" (1997), which featured hits like "Where's the Love" and "I Will Come to You." They have continued to release music over the years, with albums such as "This Time Around" (2000) and "Shout It Out" (2010), showcasing their growth as artists and songwriters. The band's impact on music includes influencing the boy band phenomenon of the late '90s and early 2000s and maintaining a dedicated fan base through their independent label, 3CG Records. Hanson has also been active in philanthropic efforts and humanitarian work, further solidifying their legacy beyond music.