Evan Scott Olson (born 1967) is an American rock singer and songwriter based in
Greensboro, North Carolina
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. Professionally known since the early 2000s for his work as a songwriter for film and television, Olson received renewed interest in his earlier independent recording when one of his songs was the subject of a musical mystery featured on the podcast ''
Reply All''.
Early life
Evan Scott Olson was born in West Point, New York during the “Summer Of Love.” His father was an officer in the Army Corps of Engineers. After moving from base-to-base for the first 12 years of his life, Olson's father retired and settled the family in
North Carolina
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.
In 1986 Olson enrolled at the
University of North Carolina
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in
Greensboro
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, where he earned a degree in psychology.
In 1988, while still in school he formed a band called The DT's with brothers
Ben
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and
Chuck Folds Chuck Folds is a musician living in North Carolina. He is the younger brother of the piano playing pop/ rock star Ben Folds. Chuck has played bass in a number of bands since the late 1980s, including Bus Stop with Evan Olson, Britt " Snuzz" Uzzell, ...
, and then joined Ben Folds' funk-rock/power-pop band
Majosha
Majosha (formerly stylized as Majôsha) was an American alternative rock band formed around early 1988 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. It featured Ben Folds on bass and keyboards, Millard Powers on guitar, Evan Olson on guitar, and Eddie Walke ...
that Folds had founded with
Millard Powers and Eddie Walker. The group released the album ''
Shut Up and Listen to Majosha'' in 1989 before disbanding.
After Majosha, Olson and Ben Folds briefly formed the trio Pots and Pans with guitarist Britt "Snüzz" Uzzell before Folds departed to start his own
Ben Folds Five
Ben Folds Five is an American alternative rock trio formed in 1993 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. The group comprises Ben Folds (lead vocals, piano), Robert Sledge (bass guitar, backing vocals) and Darren Jessee (drums, backing vocals). The gr ...
who would go on to record some of Majosha's material cowritten by Olson.
Meanwhile, Olson and Uzzell recruited Eddie Walker and Chuck Folds for their new project, initially called Straight Ahead. For legal reasons they soon changed the band's name to Bus Stop and went on to release two albums of songs.
In 1992 Bus Stop entered and won
Dick Clark
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's USA Music Challenge contest.
Career
In the late 1990s Olson took to recording all of his own songs as a solo artist at home, playing and multitracking each instrument himself. A demo recording garnered him a deal with
Universal Music
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who released his home demos as the album ''One Room'' in 1999. After Universal gave the album limited promotion and pushed back its release date, label representatives asked Olson to bolster sales through word-of-mouth marketing before eventually dropping him as an artist.
After his brief tenure with Universal, Olson returned to self-releasing his albums through his own label, Explosive Entertainment.
While still in Bus Stop, Olson had started working with advertising production company Radio Kings through which he wrote
jingles
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for
Hershey's chocolates,
Mercedes Benz
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, and other smaller companies.
By the early 2000s Olson had established himself as a songwriter for film and television through the independent label and publisher
LoveCat Music
LoveCat Music is an American independent record company and music publisher, founded in 1999 with a catalog of over 10,000 songs. It originally focused on indie rock — notably Evan Olson and Chris Von Sneidern. Since then the label has gro ...
.
With LoveCat's backing, Olson wrote, performed and produced his songs for ''
Sex and the City
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'', ''
Dawson's Creek
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'', ''
The American Embassy
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Synopsis
The series follows the personal and professional lif ...
'', ''
Felicity'', ''
Third Watch
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'', ''
Just Deal
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Premise
The show revolves around Dylan Roberts, an ordin ...
'', ''
90210'', ''
Friday Night Lights'', ''
In America'', ''
Scooby-Doo
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'', ''
Ugly Betty
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'', ''
One Tree Hill One Tree Hill may refer to:
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* ''One Tree Hill'' (TV series), a 2003–2012 American drama series named for the U2 song
** ''One Tree Hill'' (soundtr ...
'', ''
My Boss's Daughter
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'', ''
Laguna Beach
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'', ''
Real Sex
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''Real Sex'' explores human sexuality
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'', and MTV's ''
The Hills''. In 2012, his song "Another Sunny Day" was featured in the movie ''
Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days''.
Olson is also the main composer for the show ''Tech Toys 360,'' on
Velocity TV,
and the DVD edition for the pilot and first season of ''
Baywatch
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'', Olson's song "Strong Enough" replaced
Kim Carnes
Kim Carnes (; born July 20, 1945) is an American singer and songwriter. Born and raised in Los Angeles, California, she began her career as a songwriter in the 1960s, writing for other artists while performing in local clubs and working as a sess ...
' theme song originally used during show's original broadcast.
After the
2008 economic crisis
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Olson economized his live performances by playing either as a solo artist or in more stripped-down coffeehouse acts instead of larger rock bands. He formed the duo Evan and Dana with
upright bass
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ist Dana Bearror, and another duo stylized as AM rOdeO with his partner Jessica Mashburn on keyboards and vocals. Both projects play sets of mostly cover songs for the bistro crowd, with some original songs as well.
Throughout the 2010s Olson also played occasional reunion gigs with Ben Folds and the members of Bus Stop.
In 2020 Olson's 1999 single "So Much Better" was featured as a mysterious
earworm
An earworm, sometimes referred to as a brainworm, sticky music, stuck song syndrome, or, most commonly after earworms, Involuntary Musical Imagery (INMI), is a catchy and/or memorable piece of music or saying that continuously occupies a person ...
in an episode of the podcast ''
Reply All''. Podcast host PJ Vogt recruited a group of musicians into a studio to re-create the song based on the guidance of one person who had heard the song on the radio more than 20 years earlier.
In revealing the identity of "So Much Better"'s songwriter, the podcast episode revived listener interest in Olson's would-be hit beyond the limited airplay it had received back in the late 1990s.
A subsequent uptick in plays on
Spotify
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and YouTube prompted Universal Music to release Olson's 1999 album ''One Room'' on
Apple Music
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.
Personal life
Olson was briefly married and divorced in the 1990s.
He now lives with fellow musician and DJ Jessica Mashburn.
Discography
Solo albums
*''One Room'' (Universal, 1999)
*''Olson'' (LoveCat, 2000)
*''All You Desire'' (2001)
*''Red'' (LoveCat, 2002)
*''Club Evos'' (LoveCat, 2003)
*''Audio'' (LoveCat, 2004)
*''Take the World'' (LoveCat, 2005)
*''All the Way'' (as Able to Fly; LoveCat, 2006)
*''Eternal Bliss'' (Explosive Entertainment, 2012)
With Majosha
* ''
Shut Up and Listen to Majosha'' (Fresh Avery Records, 1989)
With Bus Stop
* ''Miracle Time'' (Ripe & Ready, 1992)
* ''A Little Faster'' (Ripe & Ready/AMP, 1995)
* ''Ball & Chain'' compilation (LoveCat, 2000)
Compilations
* ''A Day at the Beach'' soundtrack (2000)
* ''Pure Disco with a Touch of Funk'' (2006)
Singles
* "So Much Better" (Universal, 1999)
* "A Million Things" (Universal, 2000)
* "Everybody Loves Me" (LoveCat, 2008)
* "Another Sunny Day" (Explosive Entertainment, 2012)
* "Begin Again" (2016)
* "You're A Star" (2016)
* "Shine On Me" (w/
Jessica Mashburn, 2019)
* "My Christmas Angel" (2019)
* "Your Spell" (2019)
* "Summertime Groove" (2019)
* "Right Or Wrong" (2021)
References
External links
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*
Evan Olson at AllMusic
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American rock singers
American rock guitarists
American male guitarists
Living people
Singers from North Carolina
Guitarists from North Carolina
American film score composers
American male songwriters
1967 births
Musicians from Greensboro, North Carolina