ArticleLiving in Harmony
Sing-songwriter Olivia Harms draws from her ranching and cowgirl background to write and perform songs that connect audiences to the Western lifestyle she cherishes.
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Sing-songwriter Olivia Harms draws from her ranching and cowgirl background to write and perform songs that connect audiences to the Western lifestyle she cherishes.
Cover photo: Musician Olivia Harms is a regular performer at the Art of the Cowgirl in Arizona, where this photo was taken. Photo by Jennifer Denison.
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