Talk:Evan Olson
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Bus Stop link?
[edit]The "Bus Stop" link here redirects to the wrong "Bus Stop." That's not the band Evan is associated with. Evan is or was part of the popular band "Bus Stop" from Greensboro, NC, which includes or included Chuck Folds (brother of Ben Folds), Eddie Walker, and Snuzz (Britt Uzzell). I know this because I am from the area and am slightly acquainted with the band members.Songflower (talk) 00:23, 31 May 2013 (UTC)
- I think that this has since been resolved? Morganfitzp (talk) 18:44, 7 March 2020 (UTC)
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Soundtrack list
[edit]Right before I took to cleaning up this article, a fellow editor had deleted a ramshackle list of Olson's TV and film production credits. So I cleaned up that list and reinstated it. But the other editor deemed such a list altogether unfit for inclusion in the article. Personally I find it more handy than the clump of credits currently contained in the biography section, but rather than edit war over it, I'm just posting the cleaned-up list here in case anybody cares:
- Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days (writer/performer: "Another Sunny Day") 2012
- 90210 episode "A Trip to the Moon" ("Surf Me") 2009
- Bring It On: Fight to the Finish (writer: "Pull You In") 2009
- The Perfect Holiday (arranger: "Jingle Bells") 2007
- Home of the Giants (writer/performer: "All The Way", "Seventeen") 2007
- The Haunting Hour: Don't Think About It (writer/performer: "October 31st") 2007
- Killing Zelda Sparks (writer/performer: "Shoebox Blues") 2007
- Illegal Aliens (performer: "Shelly") 2007
- Man in the Chair (writer: "Come Back Home") 2007
- Material Girls (writer: "Ready To Go") 2006
- One Tree Hill episode "When It Isn't Like It Should Be" (performer: "Not What I Wanted") 2006
- This Film Is Not Yet Rated (writer/performer: "Charlotte's Lament") 2006
- Cloud 9 (performer: "Living Life") 2006
- Love Wrecked (writer/performer: "Go Go") 2005
- Everything You Want (writer: "Satisfied") 2005
- Stateside (writer/performer: "Not What I Wanted") 2004
- My Boss's Daughter (writer/performer: "Not What I Wanted") 2003
- Sex and the City episode "Hop, Skip, and a Week" (writer/performer: "The World Is Beautiful"); episode "Change of a Dress" (performer: "Eighth Avenue Shuffle") 2002–03
- Alias episode "A Free Agent" (writer/performer: "I Can't Forget") 2003
- Now You Know (writer: "Poets and Priests", "After This" / writer: "Livin', Lovin") 2002
- Try Seventeen (writer/performer: "Ticking Away", "Not What I Wanted") 2002
- Triggermen (performer: "Shoebox Blues") 2002
- Scooby-Doo (writer/performer/producer: "Take the World") 2002
- Smallville episode "Drone" (writer/performer: "Not What I Wanted") 2002
- Roswell epsidoe "Significant Others" (performer: "Not What I Wanted") 2001
- Wishmaster 3: Beyond the Gates of Hell (writer/performer: "Shoebox Blues") 2001
- Undergrads episode "Financial Aid" (performer: "A to Z") 2001
- In America (writer: "Arrow from My Heart") 1999
- 1999 (performer: "A Day", "Shoebox Blues", "Where I Begin") 1998
Citations for these credits can be found within the sources currently cited within the article. Happy editing. Morganfitzp (talk) 17:16, 13 March 2020 (UTC)