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The Moffatts: They Are the Models of Hanson!
TRANSLATION:
12/97
Source: Popcorn Magazine


The taxi driver is helpless. Moffatts? What is that? Is that like muffins? Or are those those new Muppets dolls? Still, the good man with his unawareness is in good company, the Moffatts are still a secret. If one is to believe the fans in America, however, The Moffatts are going to be the most famous family since the Jackson 5!


Clint, Bob and Dave are triplets born March 8, 1984 in Vancouver, Canada. Scott, born March 30, 1983 in Whitehorse Canada, her is the oldest brother. And the "Moffatts" call themselves the youngest band. The youngest band? Hm. Wasn't there one already? Clearly Hanson! The crack point is: The Moffatts already had their finger in the business and had published two albums - and the Hanson's respectfully call the Moffatts their models! With their new single, "I'll Be There For You," the brothers now want to conquer Germany!


The career of The Moffatts began when the triplets were four - that's over nine years ago! "We went to a "Make-Your-Own-Record" store in Vancouver to make a gift for our Grandpa." The owner thought their voices were so inspired that he switched on the external loudspeakers - and the young singers resounded in the whole shopping center! In an instant, 500 people knew their names! Their popularity increased fast - and in 1990 they took to the stage and recorded their first album. Now they have two CD's and have performed at over 1000 concerts and 102,000 fans!


Their world-wide tour began when their father, (43, Songwriter) and stepmother Sheilla, (31, dentist aid) pulled out from the music metropolis Nashville in the USA. They went to the "Gallery" studio in New York to record their new album. If it isnt baseball or football, they are practicing their karate (they are all brown belts!) Their music is number 1, however. "We knew when we were 4 that we wanted to make music, and in 50 years we still will", says Scott. The Moffatts then all roar "Forever!" There will be much more to hear!