KRISTINA OLSEN IS ONE OF THE MOST ENTERTAINING AND COMPELLING
PERFORMERS ON THE INTERNATIONAL ACOUSTIC CIRCUIT. A superb
multi-instrumentalist (acoustic guitar, steel-body slide guitar,
saxophone, concertina, banjo, mandolin and piano) as well as an
award-winning songwriter with a big bluesy voice, Kristina has
audiences around the world coming back for more. Her mix of powerful
songs ranging from sassy bottleneck blues to lilting ballads to swing
jazz to raunch and roll (as well as her hilarious storytelling) makes
for a diverse and satisfying musical experience, on stage, on disc and
in book.
Born in San Francisco and raised in Haight-Ashbury during the 1960's,
Kristina's approach to music and life was formed by that environment
of vital cultural expression, social activism and diverse musical
influences. She now calls Venice Beach, Los Angeles home but rarely
sees it from touring ten months a year.
With thirteen recordings under her belt (four on the Philo/Rounder
label), a live DVD and an enhanced eBook with music, (_They Paid Us in
Tub Time_), 2014 sees the release of ‘Sweet Stillness’ an album of
co-writes between folk/blues songwriter Olsen with Canadian jazz
guitarist/composer Bill Coon. This new combo enters a brave new world,
neither jazz nor singer-songwriter. Art music at its best without
conforming to expected genres. Fresh, weird, beautiful and familiar
all at the same time.
Olsen’s songs have been covered by such respected artists as; Eric
Bibb, Fairport Convention, Maddy Prior, Mary Coughlan and Mollie
O’Brien. Olsen has also worked as a session musician on numerous
artist’s albums including playing the hammered dulcimer on Michelle
Shocked’s album 'Short Sharp Shocked' on PolyGram and touring as
Mary Coughlan’s guitarist in 2005. Her song “In Your Darkened
Room” was used in the film “We’ll Always Have Dingle”, a
documentary about an Irish Film Festival. Olsen has performed as a
multi-instrumentalist in plays for the Mark Taper Forum in Los
Angeles’ Music Center. Olsen won the Kerrville Song writing award
her song for battered women, 'I'm Keeping This Life of Mine'
Olsen is the modern day troubadour, touring up to ten months a year.
She regularly tours to Australia, Scotland, England, New Zealand,
Canada and the USA. In more exotic locations, she has performed
concerts in, Bangladesh, Norfolk Island, New Caledonia and once caught
a snow-mobile drawn sled over a frozen lake to a concert in Aleknagik,
Alaska. Olsen has been part of a songwriters' group for over three
decades and has taught songwriting, slide guitar and dance for
musicians at adult music camps from Alaska to NYC to the UK to
Australia for over a twenty years. Olsen is a frequent contributor to
Acoustic Guitar magazine, writing articles on guitar and performance
technique. Olsen graduated from Berklee College of Music in 2020 with
a dual major in guitar and orchestration/arranging.
www.KristinaOlsen.net [http://www.KristinaOlsen.net]
PETER GRAYLING Cello 'It's not often that a fine classical player also
turns out to be a great improviser with a solid grounding in folk,
blues and rock 'n' roll' Cello, mandocello and mandolin player Peter
bends classical technique to his own ends, plucking and bowing a solid
driving bottom line and then taking soaring solos to unexpected
places. Peter's particular talent for weaving the cello around a voice
has led to regular collaborations with some of Australia's folk
scene's leading singers. In November 1997 he first toured as a duo
with Kristina Olsen. After this tour the pair recorded a CD 'Duet'
released in Australia in March 1998 and their musical partnership has
continued with 'Truth of a Woman', Live CD 'All Over Down Under', 'In
Your Darkened Room' and a live DVD Peter has played at most of the
major Australian festivals and his flair for picking up a tune on the
spot has led to Peter participating in some of the most memorable
on-stage jam sessions, making great musical moments with blues greats
Phil Manning, Matt Taylor, The Backsliders and Damon Davies, mandolin
marvel Andrew Clermont, klezmer violinist Ernie Gruner, the Sensitive
New Age Cowpersons and many more, including making beautifully
meditative duets with shakuhachi master Riley Lee.
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TICKETING INFO
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along with a valid photo ID. Acceptable ID includes a current and
valid Australian Photo Drivers Licence, State Approved ‘Proof of
Age’ card or Passport.
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to sustainability and to reduce our carbon footprint. We don’t sell
or provide plastic water bottles.
VENUE INFO
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The kitchen will be serving The Ballroom Menu for this show.
You can view the delicious offerings available by clicking here
[https://brunswickballroom.com.au/ballroom-menu/].
ACCESSIBILITY
[https://brunswickballroom.com.au/frequently-asked-questions/]
THE BRUNSWICK BALLROOM IS ACCESSIBLE.
The Brunswick Ballroom has made significant improvements to
accessibility by installing an Acorn Chairlift
[https://www.acornstairlifts.com.au/stairlift/stairlift-curved-staircase].
(Model: New Acorn Indoor 180 Curved Stairlift.)
COMPANION TICKETS ACCEPTED
Accessible Seating can be purchased by entering this code before
selecting your tickets: BBACCESS25
Accessible Seating ensures a reserved seat for both you and your
companion.
Premium Accessible Seating ensures a reserved table and includes one
complimentary meal for both you and your companion from the Selfish
section of our menu.
Companion tickets must be valid and will be checked upon entry into
the venue.
VENUE FAQS
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To find out more about the venue, FAQs can be viewed by clicking here
[https://brunswickballroom.com.au/frequently-asked-questions/].
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