Zac Hanson
Zachary Walker Hanson, born on October 22, 1985, in Arlington, Virginia, grew up in Tulsa, Oklahoma, where he developed his musical talents alongside his two brothers. As the youngest member of the pop band Hanson, which was formed in 1992, Zac's journey in music began at a remarkably young age. By the time he was just six years old, he was already part of the group that would go on to achieve international fame.
Zac is a multi-talented musician, contributing to Hanson as a drummer, percussionist, pianist, guitarist, and both lead and backing vocalist. His exceptional abilities were recognized early in his career when, at the tender age of 12 years and 126 days, he became the fourth youngest nominee for a Grammy Award in history. That same year, he also earned the distinction of being the youngest songwriter nominated for the prestigious honor.
Over the years, Hanson has released a series of successful albums, with their 1997 debut "Middle of Nowhere" featuring the iconic hit "MMMBop." The band continues to tour and create music, showcasing their enduring appeal and dedication to their craft. Zac Hanson's contributions to the music industry and his achievements as a young artist have left an indelible mark on the world of pop music.