Farmer's Daughter (band)

In the spring of 1992, Saskatchewan's Jake Leiske talked Alberta's Shauna Rae Samograd into forming a country music group.

[1] Girls Will Be Girls was named Album of the Year by the British Columbia Country Music Association (BCCMA) in 1994,[2] and the group won the Vista Rising Star Award from the Canadian Country Music Association (CCMA) the following year.

[5] In 1996, Farmer's Daughter signed to Universal Music Canada and released their second album, Makin' Hay,[2] in September.

The album went gold in Canada and produced five more hit singles, including "Lonely Gypsy Wind", "Now That I'm On My Own", "You Said" and the top 5 "Cornfields or Cadillacs".

On June 16, 2008, Farmer's Daughter played an exclusive reunion show at the Winspear Center in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.