The Olson Bros Band
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The Olson Bros Band burst onto the country music scene in 2013 after winning a national songwriting contest the Texaco Country Showdown! The contest won them a trip to Nashville where they were introduced at the Grand Ole Opry. The band originated in Olympia, WA and is lead by singer/songwriters and brothers Luke and Isaac Olson. After nonstop gigging, putting out new music, and developing a strong following in the Northwest for the past 7 years, the band is coming off their hottest year yet in 2019 where they finished out the year with opening gigs for Dwight Yoakam at the Yakima Valley SunDome, Dylan Scott, Lonestar, and Phil Vassar.
They also put out their 3rd studio album in 2019 called "Dancin' In Headlights" that had multiple tracks receive radio airplay including the title track and other songs on the record such as "If I Find You", the country rocker and fan-favorite "60 Cent Pocket Man", and "Time To Let Go", which shows off the brothers harmonies and lyric writing. Their single "By and By" gained traction in Europe after line dancing videos popped up all over YouTube in Germany, France, and Spain. "I Bleed Evergreen", a song inspired by the brother’s home state of Washington shows their love for the beautiful area they grew up in.