Difference between revisions of "Matthew Olson"
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− | Classical violinist. Director of the Olson String Studio. Notable for covering pop songs over on his YouTube channel using the hashtag #ShirtOffMyBackChallenge as a way to raise awareness for homeless and socially marginalised people. Former Concertmaster of the Kansas City Ballet Orchestra and has been Associate Concertmaster and Assistant Concertmaster of several orchestras and chamber orchestras. | + | Classical violinist. Director of the Olson String Studio. Notable for covering pop songs over on his YouTube channel using the hashtag #ShirtOffMyBackChallenge as a way to raise awareness for homeless and socially marginalised people. Former Concertmaster of the Kansas City Ballet Orchestra and has been Associate Concertmaster and Assistant Concertmaster of several orchestras and chamber orchestras. Changed his name to [[Matthew Olshefski]] to match his ancestral heritage. |
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+ | * [[Community Experts on LGBTQ Housing and Ageing Issues]] | ||
==Further Reading/Research== | ==Further Reading/Research== |
Latest revision as of 12:55, 16 October 2018
Country
United States
Birth - Death
Occupation
Entertainment
Description
Classical violinist. Director of the Olson String Studio. Notable for covering pop songs over on his YouTube channel using the hashtag #ShirtOffMyBackChallenge as a way to raise awareness for homeless and socially marginalised people. Former Concertmaster of the Kansas City Ballet Orchestra and has been Associate Concertmaster and Assistant Concertmaster of several orchestras and chamber orchestras. Changed his name to Matthew Olshefski to match his ancestral heritage.