Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Olga Munding: North Mississippi Christmas

Olga Munding: North Mississippi Christmas: Olga Munding is a blues, soul singer from North Mississippi. This is an acoustic collection of blues adapted holiday songs that would bring warmth to even the coldest winters. She is part of the community that encircles the North Mississippi Allstars, last year releasing an album with Cody Dickinson called, Whatever You Want.

Friday, November 23, 2012

Pulse Records USA: SUCCESS STORY: Olga - "Just Take Your Time"

Pulse Records USA: SUCCESS STORY: Olga - "Just Take Your Time": MUSIC VIDEO PLACEMENT: Olga had her song " Just Take Your Time " selected by producers as part of our Mainstream Music Video Opportunity...

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Saturday, October 20, 2012


"It Is What It Is" debuts at two film festivals in November; Sun and Sand Film and music Festival in Gulf Port/Biloxi MS and Southern Screen Film Fest in Lafayette LA. Thank you to Magic Window Productions for creating the official movie poster!

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Monday, June 25, 2012

Because the only thing you really need is #hotsauce

Saturday, May 26, 2012

Sunday, April 29, 2012

Loving You Is All I Know

Loving You Is All I Know by Olga from the movie "Statue"

Winner of Best Original Song in a movie, Treasure Coast Film Festival, Port St. Lucie FL  2012

Tuesday, April 03, 2012

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Just Take Your Time and Statue film festival screenings



April is busting out with film festivals for us! Our music video for "Just Take Your Time" (dir. Ryan Shovey) and also our award winning Indie short film "Statue" are being screened at several film festivals.

"Just Take Your Time" will screen at Crossroads Film Fest in Jackson, MS on April 14 at 5pm; at Memphis International Film Fest on April 21st, and River Bend Film Fest in South Bend ID, April 14th at 9am; Tupelo Film Festival in Tupelo MS May 16-19 time TBA.

http://riverbendfilmfest.org/?page_id=1096

http://onlocationmemphis.org/2012/official-2012-selections-announced

http://www.crossroadsfilmfestival.com/

Please do me the honor and vote for fan favorite for our music video here:

http://onlocationmemphis.org/fanfav

"Statue" will screen at Johns Hopkins Film Festival April 6-8 TBA in Baltimore MD, and Treasure Coast Film Festival in Port St. Lucie, FL April 19-21 TBA.

http://www.tcifilmfest.com/

http://hopkinsfilmfest.com/home.php

Tuesday, February 07, 2012

Como's Celebration in the Panolian

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The procession up Main Street that kicked off Como's Hill Country Blues Celebration is pictured on the front page of today's (Feb. 7, 2012) Batesville paper, The Panolian! We Como citizens were celebrating the fact that many historic photos, recordings, and films of our local musicians - most of them made by musicologist Alan Lomax in 1959 and in the 1970's - were being placed in the Como Library. Thanks for the historic items, as well as for the Celebration, go to many folks and organizations, but especially to the Alan Lomax Collection, the Jessie Mae Hemphill Foundation, the Association for Cultural Equity, the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress, Como Librarian Alice Pierotti, and singer Olga Wilhelmine. See the picture here below.

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Monday, January 16, 2012

Where Y'at Review

WHERE Y’AT? Nov. 2011

Olga Whatever You Want 219records
New Orleans-based blues singer Olga is back with an album that seems anything but the genre she usually sings. Teaming up with North Mississippi Allstars drummer Cody Dickinson, the duo has crafted a purely pop album that fits more with contemporary adult listening, teeming with smoothly produced guitar licks and melodic, slight bass.
Often compared to Bonnie Raitt in vocal stylings, the comparison proves even more apt with Whatever You Want, as the album is eerily reminiscent of Raitt’s early ‘90s work. Though not necessarily musically revolutionary, as far as a commercially successful album goes, Olga and Dickinson are solid gold in their partnership, with songs like the title track and “Better in Some Way” creating a sweet soundscape of layered harmonies and driving drums. Those wanting a truly bluesy Olga may have to wait but Whatever You Want makes for some easy listening in the meantime.—April Siese


http://npaper-wehaa.com/whereyat/2011/11/?g=print#?article=1421831&page=27