Joni has been a winner of multiple Academy of Western Artists Awards including top honor for Entertainer of the Year in 2002. In 2003, Harms was named Female Vocalist of the Year and accepted the award for Song of the Year from the Western Music Association.
And joining her this year is her daughter! Olivia Harms grew up on her family’s 150-year-old ranch in Canby, Oregon, where she spent her childhood chasing cows, riding horses, and accompanying her mother, Joni Harms, on tour. She made her stage debut at just two days old and now 30 years later, she is blazing her own trail in country music. Olivia blends elements of buckaroo, rodeo, and Honky Tonk to create her own sound, rooted in western heritage. She is passionate about revitalizing the western influence within country music. Olivia was proud to be the only country western musician on Taylor Sheridan and Blake Sheldon‘s brand new music competition show called “The Road” that premiered in 2025. She is now based out of a small town in northern California with her husband on their working cattle ranch, continuing to tour the western states performing at rodeos and western lifestyle events.