JUNI FISHER- "SINGING AND WRITING THE COWBOY-WESTERN MUSIC WAY"!

Jun 12 2010 - 7:30pm
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"A SPECIAL CONCERT"
WITH
AWARD WINNING JUNI FISHER

2009 Western Music Association

Female Performer of the Year

Western Music Association

2009 Album of the Year
"GONE FOR COLORADO"

National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum

2008 Wrangler Award

WINNER OF THE 2008
Western Heritage Award / Wrangler Award
National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum
for 2008 release:

"GONE FOR COLORADO"

WESTERN MUSIC ASSOCIATION'S

"2008 WESTERN SONGWRITER OF THE YEAR!"

Songwriter(2007), Top female vocalist(2006)

Opening for Juni, ALLEN SINGER

In the San Joaquin Valley of California, a horse crazy kid grew up family farming, between school and countless singing performances with her two sisters, Juni found a way to have horses, and 4-H and FFA honors followed her through out her school years. While studying Equine Science at the College of the Sequoias in Visalia, she rode young horses for neighbors, worked gates at the sales yard, and helped local ranchers. A good “catch rider“, she rode her way through college, with top honors at Intercollegiate and Quarter Horse shows. Meanwhile, she was earning horse show entry money singing big band standards in a dance orchestra. She trained cowhorses from snaffle bitters to bridle horses, winning her first Snaffle Bit Futurity (IARCHA) in ’81, her first Bridle Horse Championship in ’83 (the Monterey Classic) while working on a cow calf operation, and running a roping arena. Her bridle horses did day work on the ranch, and competed weekends with much success. If there was a campfire gathering with music, Juni was there with her guitar, singing the songs of the west she’d learned from her father. In 1984 she moved to Santa Ynez, CA, to train cutting horses, taking her blossoming songwriting skills with her. A local band was quick to ask her to play rhythm guitar and sing leads and backups. Members of the noted Rancheros Vistadores, an elite group of ranchers from across the nation, noticed her singing around town, which led her to working L.A. area clubs with another popular country band, which was also playing western and cowboy music. Juni’s ability to ride at speed across the hills found her working as a foxhunting professional, and she accepted a one year position with a hunt club in Tennessee. Point to point racing, steeplechasing, and horse trials took the place of cowhorses, while she honed her songwriting skills amongst some of Nashville’s finest. She and husband Rusty, who works for Purina Mills as an Equine Specialist, keep two favorite horses these days, living near Franklin, Tennessee. She recorded her first Western release, “Tumbleweed Letters” in late 1999. Monterey Cowboy Poetry and Music Festival director Gary Brown heard her first album, and hunted her down to perform at the 2004 Festival. He shared Juni’s music with other promoters and artists, and started the wheels turning, allowing Juni to shift her profession to the music she loved most. Juni released a second album, “Sideshow Romance” in the summer of 2004. Her third release, “Cowgirlography” (2006) features the 2007 WMA Song of the Year winner: a beautiful duet with Sons of the San Joaquin's Joe Hannah, and received a WMA Top Five nod for Album of the Year. 2008 brought her most ambitious project to date, a historical album about her great Grandfather's early life as a young cowhand, titled "Gone For Colorado." Fans and Dee-Jays began raving about the CD instantly, and it has sealed Juni's place among the finest writers of Western music. Fisher is a lot easier to find these days, performing at venues like the National Cowboy Poetry Gathering in Elko, NV, Monterey Cowboy Festival, Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival, Spirit of the West Festival in Washington, Cochise Cowboy Poetry Gathering, Heber City Cowboy Poetry Gathering, The Riverbend Music Festival, and many more venues. From her appearances, and by word of mouth, the bookings and the kudos keep rolling in, including the 2005 Academy of Western Artists Western Female Vocalist of the Year, 2005 Western Music Association Crescendo Award, 2006 Western Music Association Female Vocalist of the Year, and the 2007 WMA Song of the Year. She was chosen by Larrivee Guitars as their featured artist for their September and October 2006 magazine advertisements, and proudly endorses Larrivee Guitars, Elixir Guitar Strings, and Tonto Rim Trading Co, hats.

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7:30 pm
San Dieguito United Methodist Church
170 Calle Magdalena
Encinitas, CA 92024
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