Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Steven Lee Olsen’s path to international success has been an admirable journey. Born and raised in a suburb of Toronto, Olsen moved to Nashville in 2004 to pursue his dreams of becoming a songwriter, spending years in Music City honing his skills.
Drawing upon his R&B, soul, country and pop influences, Olsen broke into the upper echelons of Nashville’s songwriting community with accolades that include two No.1 hits in the US with his Grammy-nominated, double-platinum certified song “Blue Ain’t Your Color” performed by Keith Urban and “More Girls Like You” performed by Kip Moore. He also went No. 1 in Canada with co-writing credits on the platinum hit “Drop,” performed by Dallas Smith. Olsen’s work has been recorded by some of Country music’s biggest stars like Garth Brooks, Rascal Flatts, Billy Currington, The Judds, and many others.
In 2019 Olsen’s passion for writing and producing music pushed him to take the stage himself. As a solo artist, he has continued to make his mark with multiple Top 10 singles and most recently embarking on a tour with Old Dominion across Canada and making his Grand Ole Opry debut in Nashville.