Mark
Olson - Biography
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Mark Olson formed
The Jayhawks in 1985 with singer/guitarist Gary Louris and was the
principal singer/songwriter in the group; they released their eponymous
debut album in 1986 through independent label Bunkhouse Records.
The band were signed by Minneapolis label Twin Tone in 1987 and
released Blue Earth, It was this album that led the band to be signed
by major label Def American - A&R representative and producer
George Drakoulias is said to have heard Blue Earth playing in the
background while on a phone call to Twin Tone in 1991 and signed
the band later that year.
Olson left The Jayhawks at the height of their career in 1995 to
return to his folk and country roots, and with the help of his then
wife Victoria Williams and multi-instrumentalist Mike "Razz"
Russell, formed a new band called The Creekdippers and self-released
the well-received albums The Original Harmony Ridge Creek Dippers
in 1997, Pacific Coast Rambler in 1998 and 1999's Zola And The Tulip
Tree.
In 2000 Olson recorded an album his own name, releasing the semi-autobiographical
My Own Jo Ellen under Mark Olson and The Original Harmony Ridge
Creekdippers on Hightone Records. Three more albums recorded as
Mark Olson and The Creekdippers followed, December's Child in 2002
(which saw him reunited with former bandmate Gary Louris for the
first time in seven years on the track "Say You'll Be Mine")
released by Dualtone Records and Mystic Theatre (which also featured
Victoria Williams) in 2004, and was released in Europe only. The
same year saw the release of another Mark Olson and The Creekdippers
album, Political Manifest, a politically charged and emotional album
railing against former US president George Bush and his administration
Olson next released his stunning and critically acclaimed solo album,
The Salvation Blues, on Hacktone Records in June 2007. The album,
written while staying with Cardiff-based folk singer and writer
Charlotte Greig and her novelist husband John Williams, chronicled
the demise of Olson's marriage to Victoria Williams and was voted
on dozens of 'top albums of 2007' lists throughout the world. After
the release of The Salvation Blues, Mark Olson toured all over the
States and Europe with Italian violin player Michele Gazich and
Norwegian multi-instrumentalist Ingunn Ringvold (Sailorine), playing
djembe / percussion, piano and singing harmony vocals playing more
than 300 shows together.
?Another critically acclaimed album, this time his first duo record
with Gary Louris, was released in January 2009 on New West Records,
produced by Chris Robinson of The Black Crowes, called Ready For
The Flood.
Olson's next album, the brilliant and exuberant neo folk record,
Many Colored Kite, will be released worldwide by Rykodisc in the
fall of 2010.
Discography
The Jayhawks
The Jayhawks (1986)
Blue Earth (1989)
Hollywood Town Hall (1992)
Tomorrow the Green Grass (1995)
The Original
Harmony Ridge Creekdippers
The Original Harmony Ridge Creek Dippers (1997)
Pacific Coast Rambler (1998)
Zola And The Tulip Tree (1999)
My Own Jo Ellen (2000)
December's Child (2002)
Mystic Theatre (2004)
Political Manifest (2004)
Solo
The Salvation Blues (2007)
Many Colored Kite (2010)
With Gary Louris
Ready For The Flood (2009)