Marilyn Faye Parney is a Canadian singer/songwriter and horse rider, and has been called "Canada's Singing Cowgirl".
Born April 4, 1954 in Rosetown, Saskatchewan, Canada. She became a stock car and snowmobile racing champion. Raised on the family farm she grew up with a lifetime involvement with quarter horses.
After leaving her professional horse career, she focused full time on her songwriting and performing in 1991 and performed shows in Alberta and Saskatchewan with Doug Hergott. Her first album self-titled was released in 1992 and featured four singles including "Paradise", a ballad featured in the movie "My Mother's Ghost" and "Cowgirls Prayer" which won 1995 Video Of The Year at the Saskatchewan Country Music Awards ("SMCA").
As an active force in Saskatchewan Country Music Awards she received numerous nominations and awards at the SCMA (Saskatchewan Country Music Awards) including Entertainer Of The Year in 1997.
1997 Entertainer of the Year
1997 Song of the Year - "Paradise" composed by Marilyn Faye Parney
1995 Video of the year - "Cowgirls Prayer"
Marilyn and her band mates have received 46 nominations since 1994
Entertainer of the Year 1998 97 96 95 94
Female Vocalist 1998 97 95 94
Song of the Year 1997 96 95 94
Single of the Year 1997 95 94
Manager of the Year 1998 97 96
Video (for Cowgirls Prayer) 1995
Booking Agent 1997
Bass Guitar - Terry Hoknes (MFP band) 1998 97 96 95 94
Keyboards - Terry Hoknes (MFP band) 1998 97 96 95
Guitar Player - Terry Hoknes (MFP band) 1998 97
Producer - Terry Hoknes (MFP band) 1995
Producer - Doug Hergott (MFP band) 1995
Bass Guitar - Boyd Faulkner (MFP band) 1998 97
Guitar Player - Bob Hoknes (MFP band) 1996
Guitar Player - Rod Jenson (MFP band) 1995
Drums - Gord Moyer (MFP band) 1998 97
Drums - Brett Brissaw (MFP band) 1994
Backup Band - Rose County (MFP band) 1998 97
Touring Band - Rose County (MFP band) 1996 95 94
Marilyn formed the band "Legend" in 1992 to tour and promote her debut album featuring Doug Hergott on lead guitar. The next year she formed a new lineup called "Rose County" to tour including Dean Kaplan, Tom Cunningham, Brett Brissaw and Terry Hoknes which toured in late 1993 across Western Canada. New lineup changes later included Billy Ray Houston, Michael Machetti, Keith Read and Gord Moyer.
From 1995 to 2003 she toured back and forth across Western Canada with partner Terry Hoknes. Hoknes created a fully sequenced show to perform Marilyn's music as well as other material. They also toured Western Australia in late 1997 and performed in France including the Mirande, France Country Music Festival in July 2001. At this time Marilyn began to co-write with other songwriters including Mick DallaVee as well as TV and radio interviews to promote her music.