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Bryan Olesen

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Bryan Olesen
Olesen performing with VOTA in Lincoln, Nebraska
Olesen performing with VOTA in Lincoln, Nebraska
Background information
Birth nameBryan David Olesen
Born (1973-11-01) November 1, 1973 (age 51)
OriginHartford, Connecticut
Occupation(s)Musician, singer-songwriter
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar

Bryan Olesen is a Christian rock guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter.

Biography

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Bryan David Olesen was born on November 1, 1973 in Hartford, Connecticut, to John and Norine Olesen. He married Jennifer Hines on August 23, 1997 and they have three children.

Olesen was in the Christian bands Newsboys and VOTA. He filled in on lead guitar while Jody Davis (of the Newsboys) was caring for Davis' daughter during an illness. Olesen is featured on the Newsboys album "Devotion" 2004.

He is one of the founding members of the group VOTA, previously known as Casting Pearls,[1] a Christian rock band, along with Case Maranville. Olesen has been the lead singer and guitarist of VOTA since it began in the late 1990s. He was officially announced as Davis' replacement in February 2004, and was the lead guitarist and background vocalist in the group until January 2006, when he left the band to focus on his other band, VOTA (then known as Casting Pearls). In 2024, Olesen competed on the 25th season of The Voice as part of John Legend's team. Olesen made it to the finale and finished in third place.[2] One year later, his daughter, Jadyn Cree, competed on the 27th season of The Voice as part of Michael Buble's team. Cree made it to the finale and finished in fifth place.[3]

Performances on The Voice season 25
Round Theme Song Original artist Order Original air date Result
Blind Auditions "Love Runs Out" OneRepublic 3.6 March 4, 2024 Dan + Shay, John Legend, and Reba McEntire turned; joined Team John Legend
Battles
(Top 40)
"Rolling in the Deep" (vs. Nathan Chester) Adele 7.1 March 18, 2024 Received a playoff pass from his coach John Legend and advanced to the playoffs
Playoffs
(Top 20)
"Africa" Toto featuring Sia 14.5 April 29, 2024 Saved by John Legend
Live Quarterfinals
(Top 12)
"Don't Stop Me Now" Queen 16.1 May 6, 2024 Saved by vote
Live Semi-finals
(Top 9)
"Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)" Phil Collins 18.9 May 13, 2024 Bottom five
"Viva la Vida" Coldplay 19.3 May 14, 2024 Saved by Instant save
Live Finale
(Final 5)
"Uptempo Song" "Freedom! '90" George Michael 20.8 May 20, 2024 3rd Place
"Ballad" "Beautiful Things" Benson Boone 20.4
"Duet with Coach" "Feeling Good" Duet with John Legend Joe Bonamassa 21.12 May 21, 2024

References

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  1. ^ Monger, James Christopher. "Biography: Casting Pearls". Allmusic. Retrieved 2 May 2010.
  2. ^ Watch The Voice Clip: Bryan Olesen's Shockingly Powerful Voice Gets Instant Chair Turns | The Voice | NBC - NBC.com, retrieved 2024-03-04
  3. ^ Logan, Elizabeth (2025-03-10). "Bryan Olesen's Face Watching Daughter Jadyn Cree's Battle Live Was So Emotional". NBC. Retrieved 2025-05-23.