Hanna-McEuen | |
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Origin | Nashville, Tennessee, USA |
Genres | Country |
Years active | 2005 |
Labels | DreamWorks Nashville MCA Nashville |
Associated acts | The Mavericks The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band |
Website | http://www.hannamceuen.com/ |
Members | |
Jaime Hanna Jonathan McEuen |
Hanna–McEuen was an American country music duo composed of first cousins Jaime Hanna and Jonathan McEuen. Both members of the duo sing, in addition to playing guitar and mandolin; Hanna also plays harmonica, while McEuen also plays banjo.[1] Their fathers, Jeff Hanna and John McEuen, co-founded the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, a country music band which had success in the 1970s and 1980s.[2] In addition, Hanna was formerly an occasional supporting musician for the alternative country band The Mavericks.[2]
Hanna–McEuen released its self-titled debut album on DreamWorks Records in 2005,[2] although the album's singles were distributed and promoted by MCA Nashville. The album produced a Top 40 hit on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts in "Something Like a Broken Heart." Hanna-McEuen received positive reviews. Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic called it "one of the best debuts of 2005" and cited the duo's country rock and alternative country influences, rating it four-and-a-half stars out of five.[3] Entertainment Weekly reviewer Chris Willman gave a B+, comparing its sound to The Mavericks and calling it "an euphonic, often euphoric alternative."[4] Jack Lowe of About.com gave it five stars, saying that it was "very smooth and fun to listen to."[5]
After disbanding, Hanna joined Gary Allan's road band, in which he plays guitar. He also co-wrote Allan's 2007 single "She's So California".[6] McEuen, meanwhile, has continued to record as a solo artist.[7]
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Hanna-McEuen | |
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Studio album by Hanna-McEuen | |
Released | August 16, 2005 |
Genre | Country |
Label | DreamWorks Nashville |
Producer | James Stroud and Hanna-McEuen |
As listed in liner notes.[1]
Chart (2005) | Peak position |
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U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums | 42 |
Year | Single | Peak positions |
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US Country | ||
2005 | "Something Like a Broken Heart" | 38 |
"Tell Me" | 56 | |
"Ocean" | — | |
"—" denotes releases that did not chart |
Year | Video | Director |
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2005 | "Something Like a Broken Heart" | Trey Fanjoy |
"Ocean" | The Malloys |