Kenny Olson

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Kenny Olson is a guitarist from the suburbs of Detroit, Michigan.

As a native of the Detroit, Michigan, suburbs, guitarist Kenny Olson grew up with an affection for the indigenous traditions of his surroundings - muscle cars, classic rock and Motown music, and the classic guitars of his youth. A guitarist from a young age, Olson savored the sounds of the variety of Gibson instruments built at the nearby factory in Kalamazoo and being played by his favorite musicians. He got his first Gibson as a gift from his father, then began to pursue his musical dreams with full force.

He was the lead guitarist in Kid Rock's Twisted Brown Trucker Band, a band hand picked by Kid Rock himself to help record his studio albums and tour. Kenny Olson plays guitar along with Jason Krause in all songs in Kid Rock's studio albums Devil Without a Cause (1998), The History of Rock (2000) , Cocky (2001) and Kid Rock (2003). Other members of this band include Uncle Kracker (DJ/turntables), Jimmie Bones (piano/harp/keyboards/organs), Jason Krause (guitars) and Stephanie Eulinberg (drums). Kenny Olson has recently quit the band to pursue his own projects. He says he left because Kid Rock sold out. According to Olson Kid Rock started selling out during Cocky with country and southern rock songs. And that the Kid Rock album with only one rap song was the final straw. by The Scorpio Brothers and mixed by the legendary Eddie Kramer on Takes The Biscuit later this year.

Kenny Olson currently lives in Traverse City, Michigan. His parents, John and Carolyn Olson, own Elmbrook Golf Course addressed on Townline Road.

After Kid Rock, Kenny formed the band The Flask. They toured for a year, headlining their own shows, as well as opening for Buckcherry. They have recently switched singers and changed their name to Five Star Carnie.

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