ERIK OLSON
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ABOUT

I am a musician, educator, arranger, and recording engineer based in Camrose, AB
(previously in
Vancouver, BC from 2006-2015).

Registered Music Teacher (RMT) in the Alberta Registered Music Teachers' Association
Member of the musical duo Hartman and Olson since 2017
Founder and Co-Owner/Operator of Night Owl Recording since January 2013
Director of Music at West Point Grey United Church from January 2010 - August 2015
Piano teacher at Staccato Studios (Burnaby) from September 2008 - June 2015

Member of the folk-pop band Jason & the Diatonics since August 2010

Art Institute of Vancouver - Professional Recording Arts (2006-2008)
University of Alberta - Augustana Campus - Bachelor of Music (2001-2005)

I love to make music with my family!
My partner, Stephanie, is an early-childhood and elementary music teacher,
and my daughters (ages nine and six) love to sing and play instruments.

Picture
Photo credit: Blake Loates - Buffy Goodman Photography
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    • Augustana Conservatory
    • Instruments
    • Listening
    • 10/20/30-Piece Challenge
    • Note Rush
    • Summer Lessons
    • Testimonials
    • Piano Resources
    • Guitar Resources
    • Music Theory Resources
    • Media Release Form
    • COVID-19 Waiver
    • Student Portal
  • Performing
  • Photos
  • Videos
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    • Musical Saw
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