Jeff Hanson (March 3, 1978 – June 5, 2009) was an American singer-songwriter, guitarist and multi-instrumentalist,
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. Retrieved April 12, 2014. whose voice was described in a 2005 ''
Paste'' review as an "angelic
falsetto
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It is produced by the vibration of the ...
, a cross between
Alison Krauss
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and
Art Garfunkel
Arthur Ira Garfunkel (born November 5, 1941) is an American singer, actor and poet who is best known for his partnership with Paul Simon in the folk rock duo Simon & Garfunkel.
Born in Forest Hills, Queens, New York, Garfunkel became acquainte ...
that is often (understandably) mistaken for a female
contralto
A contralto () is a classical music, classical female singing human voice, voice whose vocal range is the lowest of their voice type, voice types.
The contralto's vocal range is fairly rare, similar to the mezzo-soprano, and almost identical to ...
".
Hanson's vocal style is sometimes compared to
Elliott Smith
Steven Paul Smith (August 6, 1969 – October 21, 2003), known as Elliott Smith, was an American musician and singer-songwriter. He was born in Omaha, Nebraska, raised primarily in Texas, and lived much of his life in Portland, Oregon, whe ...
's,
who also was signed to Kill Rock Stars.
Early life
Hanson was born in
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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and raised in
Waukesha, Wisconsin
Waukesha ( ) is a city in and the county seat of Waukesha County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 71,158 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census. Located along the Fox River (Illinois River tributary), Fox River adjacent to th ...
.
In a lengthy interview for the now defunct daily online magazine Splendid, he said:
"I grew up in a musical house. My parents were big music fans. And luckily for me, they were fans of really good 1960s bands like the Beatles and the Stones and the Kinks and the Who and all those bands that had such an influence, that just hit me hard at a really young age. All this really good music. You know, 26 years later, I'm still listening to it all and still liking it very much. Saturday night at my house, when I was a kid, would be record night. It would be my dad picking out all these records, and we would play them until... well, until bedtime. And that was, like, every Saturday night. So music was just such a big part of me growing up."
He started learning guitar at the age of four years and was involved in musical theatre at 10, then shortly afterwards joined a boy's choir for 3 years.
By the age of 13 formed the
emo
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/
indie rock
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band M.I.J.
[Artist's bio on Amazon.co.uk](_blank)
Retrieved April 12, 2014. with bandmates
Ryan Scheife (bass) and Mike Kennedy (drums). The band released a 7" on
One Percent Records, an EP and a full album on
Caulfield Records and remained active for seven years.
Career
He began a solo career in 2003 and was the first artist to be signed to
Kill Rock Stars
Kill Rock Stars is an independent record label founded in February 1991 by Slim Moon and Tinuviel Sampson, and based in both Olympia, Washington, and Portland, Oregon. The label has released a variety of work in different genres, but it was orig ...
Records after sending in an unsolicited demo tape. He released three albums for the label, ''Son'' in 2003 and ''Jeff Hanson'' in 2005 recorded at
Presto! Recording Studios with AJ Mogis and Mike Mogis.
His third album titled ''Madam Owl'' was released on August 19, 2008.
The song "Hiding Behind the Moon" was used in the episode 6 of the first season of the TV series ''
Nip/Tuck''.
A previously unpublished song "Daylight" appeared on the compilation ''
The Sound the Hare Heard'' in 2006.
Personal life and death
In 2005 Hanson married Megan Anzelc, credited on his album ''Son'' with piano and electric piano, as well as on his album ''Jeff Hanson'' with accordion, keyboards and piano.
They divorced in 2008.
[St. Paul singer-songwriter Jeff Hanson, 31, found dead]
. . ''Minneapolis Star Tribune''. Retrieved April 20, 2013.
Hanson was found dead by his parents on June 5, 2009, in his
St. Paul apartment, into which he had recently moved.
The cause of death was mixed drug toxicity. The
medical examiner
The medical examiner is an appointed official in some American jurisdictions who is trained in pathology and investigates deaths that occur under unusual or suspicious circumstances, to perform post-mortem examinations, and in some jurisdicti ...
's office was unable to determine whether the death was accidental or intentional.
His brother Ryan explained in 2015 that “The medical examiner found nothing illegal in his system at all. All they found was his anti-depressants, his anti-anxiety medication, and he had been drinking . . . for whatever reason, the sun, the moon, and the stars all aligned in a particular way where it ended up becoming toxic. We went back and looked at the prescriptions that had been written, and you want to place some kind of blame—but you can’t.”
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Remembering Jeff Hanson
�� ''The Current''. Retrieved September 27, 2020.
Discography
*1995 ''Chewed Smooth Center'' (as part of the band M.I.J.)
*1996 ''300 Miles (7")'' (as part of the band M.I.J.)
*1999 ''M.I.J. (EP)'' (as part of the band M.I.J.)
*2000 ''Radio Goodnight'' (as part of the band M.I.J.)
*2003 ''Devil in the Woods'' (EP) (Limited edition of 777 copies. Exclusive to Devil in the Woods Magazine issue 5.3.)
*2003 ''Son''
*2005 ''Jeff Hanson''
*2008 ''Madam Owl''
References
External links
Official websiteFactsheet for Hansonfrom the Kill Rock Stars website, with
MP3
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recordings and videos
Biography written by Kenyon Hopkinof
Allmusic
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Profileon
MySpace
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February 2005 interviewwith ''
Pulse of the Twin Cities'' (also availabl
hereJeff Hanson on NPR MusicApril 2009 interview with David Wolinsky
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1978 births
2009 deaths
American male singer-songwriters
American multi-instrumentalists
Singer-songwriters from Minnesota
Musicians from Milwaukee
Kill Rock Stars
20th-century American singer-songwriters
Drug-related deaths in Minnesota
20th-century American male singers
Singer-songwriters from Wisconsin