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Mark Olson was born on 18 September, 1961 in Minneapolis, Minnesota US, is an American musician and singer-songwriter (born 1961). Discover Mark Olson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 62 years old?
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Mark Olson Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Mark Olson's Wife?
His wife is Victoria Williams (m. 1995–2006)
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Mark Olson Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Mark Olson worth at the age of 62 years old? Mark Olson’s income source is mostly from being a successful musician. He is from United States. We have estimated Mark Olson's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
Mark John Olson (born September 18, 1961 in Minneapolis, Minnesota) is an American musician and singer-songwriter.
He was a founding member of alternative country bands The Jayhawks and the Original Harmony Ridge Creekdippers.
Olson formed the Jayhawks in 1985 with singer and guitarist Gary Louris and was originally the principal singer-songwriter in the group.
Their first album for Def American was the Drakoulias-produced Hollywood Town Hall in 1992.
After a successful single, "Waiting for the Sun", and extensive touring the band went back in the studio and released the follow-up, Tomorrow the Green Grass in 1995, which yielded the radio hit "Blue".
For his post-Jayhawks career, Olson returned to his folk and country roots and with Williams and multi-instrumentalist Mike "Razz" Russell released the well-received album The Original Harmony Ridge Creek Dippers in 1997.
The trio teamed up again for the 1998 album Pacific Coast Rambler and 1999's Zola and the Tulip Tree.
By 2000, Olson releasing the autobiographical My Own Jo Ellen as Mark Olson and the Original Harmony Ridge Creekdippers.
Two more albums recorded with the Creekdippers followed, December's Child in 2002 (which saw him reunited with Louris for the first time in seven years on the track "Say You'll Be Mine") and Mystic Theatre (which also featured Williams) in 2004.
The same year saw the release of another Creekdippers album, Political Manifest.
The same year Olson quit the Jayhawks to look after his wife, Victoria Williams, after she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, and the band continued without him, releasing three more albums before going on hiatus in 2005.
After splitting from Williams in 2005, Olson paired up once again with Louris for two short tours in the winter of 2005 and the spring of 2006.
He released his acclaimed solo album The Salvation Blues in June 2007.
The album, written while he was staying with Cardiff-based folk singer and writer Charlotte Greig and her husband, novelist John Williams, was inspired by his divorce.
After the release of The Salvation Blues, Olson toured the United States and Europe with Italian violinist Michele Gazich and Norwegian multi-instrumentalist Ingunn Ringvold (Sailorine) playing djembe, percussion and piano and singing harmony vocals.
They played more than 300 shows together.
An album with Louris, Ready for the Flood, produced by Chris Robinson of the Black Crowes, was released in November 2008 (January 2009 in the U.S.).
In 2011 the Jayhawks reunited and recorded a new album.
The lineup consisted of Olson, Louris, Perlman, Karen Grotberg, and Tim O'Reagan, and, as Louris says, "Our goal is to make the best Jayhawks album that's ever been done".
The album, Mockingbird Time, was released September 20.
The band toured in support.
In 2012 Olson again left the band.