Born in the San Joaquin Valley of California, Juni Fisher spent her early years training horses as well as working on cow-calf operations. She now tours the country full time, delighting audiences with her original songs, storytelling and guitar playing.
"Juni Fisher's luminous intensity ignites her writing and her performances," says one journalist. "At the heart of her unique and complex artistry is her ability to bring alive what become unforgettable characters and images, stunning stories that often carry a deep and compassionate reflection of the human spirit." Well-known Cowboy Poet Waddie Mitchell says, "Juni Fisher is the best thing to happen to Western Music in a long time."
Juni's awards for excellence in music include
2005 AWA Female Performer of the Year
2005 WMA Crescendo Award
2006 WMA Female Performer of the Year
2007 WMA Song of the Year: I Hope She'll Love Me
2008 WMA Songwriter of the Year
2008 Western Heritage Wrangler Award Winner for Most Outstanding Western Album
2009 WMA Traditional Album of the Year: Gone for Colorado
2009 WMA Female Performer of the Year
2011 WMA Song of the Year: Yakima
2011 WMA Female Performer of the Year
2011 WMA Entertainer of the Year
CD/Book Registry
2008 - Gone for Colroado
2010 - Let 'er Go, Let 'er Buck, Let 'er Fly
2012 - Secret Chord (non-traditional)
2013 - Listen to the Horse