The Stampeders are a renowned Canadian rock trio, best known for their 1971 hit single "Sweet City Woman." Comprised of members Rich Dodson, Ronnie King, and Kim Berly, the band was formed in Calgary, Alberta in 1964. Their musical style blends rock with elements of country and pop, which resonated with a broad audience during the 1970s. The Stampeders' distinctive sound, characterized by rich vocal harmonies and the use of diverse instruments such as the banjo, contributes significantly to their enduring legacy in the Canadian music landscape.