Brothers' Bond ; Hanson Records, Tours, Ages Gracefully

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Young stars ruled the airwaves during the late 1990s, when groups like 'N Sync and the Backstreet Boys parlayed their boyish charisma into platinum-selling albums. It was a good time to be young and talented, and Hanson easily fit the bill.

Made up of three photogenic brothers, the band proved to be both visually and musically endearing. "MMMBop," Hanson's first single, topped the charts in 1997, while its accompanying album earned three Grammy nominations. Mercury Records capitalized on such popularity by releasing a flurry of Hanson products - a Christmas record, a live album, a collection of demos - within a span of two years.

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Brothers' Bond ; Hanson Records, Tours, Ages Gracefully

The popularity of "teen pop" plummeted in the early 2000s, when a combination of maturing audiences and oversaturation forced many groups to throw in the towel. The Hanson siblings had rarely confined themselves to pop music...

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