Jeff Hanson

Jeff Hanson
Background information
Born March 3, 1978
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Died June 5, 2009(2009-06-05) (aged 31)
Saint Paul, Minnesota
Website www.jeffhanson.net

Jeff Hanson (March 3, 1978 – June 5, 2009) was a singer-songwriter, guitarist, and multi-instrumentalist whose voice was described in a 2005 Paste review as an "angelic falsetto, a cross between Alison Krauss and Art Garfunkel that is often (understandably) mistaken for a female contralto."

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Biography

Hanson was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He started learning guitar at four years old and by the age of 13 formed the emo/indie rock band M.I.J. with bandmates Ryan Scheife (bass) and Mike Kennedy (drums). Seven years later the band released a 7", an EP and a full album on Caulfield Records.

He began a solo career in 2003 and was signed to Kill Rock Stars Records after sending in an unsolicited demo tape. He released three albums for the label, Son in 2003 and Jeff Hanson in 2005. His third album for Kill Rock Stars titled Madam Owl was released on August 19, 2008. Hanson's solo albums were recorded at Presto! Recording Studios.

Since 1996 Hanson resided in Minneapolis-St. Paul.

Hanson was found dead on June 5, 2009 in his St. Paul apartment into which he had recently moved.[1] The cause of death was mixed drug toxicity. The medical examiner's office was unable to determine if the death was accidental or intentional.[2]

Discography

References

  1. ^ St. Paul songwriter Jeff Hanson, 31, found dead - StarTribune.com - Retrieved on 6 June 2009
  2. ^ Singer Jeff Hanson died from 'mixed drug toxicity' - StarTribune.com - Retrieved on 27 July 2009

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