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Zac Hanson

Zac Hanson

Zac Hanson

Zac Hanson is an American musician, best known as the drummer and youngest member of the pop band Hanson, which gained international fame in the late 1990s with their hit song "MMMBop". Born Zachary Walker Hanson in Arlington, Virginia, in 1985, Zac grew up in a musical family with his brothers Isaac and Taylor, who also make up the band. The trio formed Hanson in the early 1990s, and by 1997, they achieved global success with their debut album "Middle of Nowhere", propelling them into the pop culture spotlight.

In addition to his role as a drummer, Zac has also contributed as a vocalist and songwriter for the band. Over the years, Hanson has evolved their musical style, incorporating elements of rock, blues, and folk into their sound while maintaining a strong fan base. Zac's energy and musical talent continue to shape the band's success, with their continued tours and album releases. Outside of music, Zac has been involved in various charitable endeavors, including support for the TOMS Shoes and charity: water.

One of Zac Hanson's quotes is: “Music is the ultimate connector. It brings people together in a way that nothing else can.” This reflects his belief in the power of music to foster community and connection, something he has experienced firsthand throughout his career. Zac continues to inspire fans through his music and dedication to both his craft and philanthropy.

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