On this week’s episode of On The Porch with Front Porch Music, we are joined by accomplished country artist and songwriter Steven Lee Olsen.
Steven Lee Olsen has become one of Nashville’s most consistent and sought after songwriters. But he also puts on a hell of a show as a solo artist too.
We had the best time chatting with SLO and getting to know him more. We talked about what it feels like to have stars like Keith Urban recording his music, and how it felt when he watched “Blue Ain’t Your Color” climb the charts.
RELATED: At the height of the pandemic we caught up with SLO for our Quarantine Series …
He has been on tour with Old Dominion, and we talked about how it felt to perform in his hometown on such a huge tour. We look back at that night and what it meant to look out and see his city show up for him on that stage.
We really enjoyed our chat with Steven Lee Olsen, and we know you will too.
On The Porch with Front Porch Music Season 2 Episode 3: “Follow Whatever Your Nashville Is with Steven Lee Olsen”
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On The Porch with Front Porch Music is a Front Porch Production and hosted by Logan Miller and Jenna Weishar. On The Porch with Front Porch Music is produced by Jason Saunders.
The theme song for this podcast was written, produced, and performed by Owen Riegling.
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In country music, the Front Porch has long been a place of reflection. A place where you can look at the life you have inside that front door. A place where time almost seems to stand still, where you can get away. It’s also a place where you can go to observe the world as it passes by you. To think about your place out there beyond the driveway.