Artist's albums
My Own Jo Ellen
2000 · album
Pacific Coast Rambler
1998 · album
Magdalen Accepts the Invitation
2020 · album
Silent Mary
2020 · single
April in Your Cloud Garden
2020 · single
Spokeswoman of the Bright Sun
2017 · album
Good-bye Lizelle
2014 · album
Zola and the Tulip Tree
2011 · album
Many Colored Kite
2010 · album
Ready for the Flood
2009 · album
Mystic Theatre
2003 · album
December's Child
2002 · album
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Biography
A roller coaster in a long-closed Lake Minnetonka amusement park, walks through historic orthodox churches, a fossil-collecting canoe trip along the Niobrara River, and an isolated pizza place in South Africa. Old memories swirling in the warm Joshua Tree breezes provided Jayhawks founder Mark Olson and his wife, Norwegian singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Ingunn Ringvold, with the inspiration for the set of intriguing, imagistic songs that lovingly fill their latest outing, Magdalen Accepts the Invitation. The album’s ten tracks draw upon the couple’s recent adventures together and their earlier adventures apart as well as tapping into, and stretching out, their own individual musical influences. While continuing along the Americana-cobbled roads they took on their first two albums, Olson and Ringvold explore lesser traveled musical territories on this release. The recording sessions occurred during the heat of summer at Thermometer Shelter Studios, located not too far from Death Valley National Park. Olson admits that the experience was not so nice all the time. “You really begin to miss family and friends, community with one another, and college bookstores. The music begins to ask you something at this point: Am I strong? Can I do this all alone? Where am I going?” “We wanted to go another way. We felt like we were being called to be a husband-and-wife songwriting team driving together at night, holding hands in the dark".