Chicago Farmer is the stage name of Cody Diekhoff, a heartland folk and Americana singer-songwriter originally from Delavan, Illinois. Raised in the small-town rural Midwest before making his way to Chicago, Diekhoff channels the tension between those two worlds — the quiet rhythms of farm life and the gritty pulse of the city — into honest, working-class storytelling that feels both intimate and universal.
Armed with an acoustic guitar and a voice worn with sincerity, Chicago Farmer has built a devoted following through relentless touring and a deeply personal connection with his audiences. His music draws from the traditions of folk legends like Woody Guthrie and John Prine, weaving vivid narratives about everyday people, small-town dreams, and the American experience with warmth, wit, and unflinching authenticity.
Over the course of several acclaimed albums, Chicago Farmer has earned a reputation as one of the Midwest's most compelling independent voices — an artist who refuses to dress up the truth, delivering songs that stick long after the last chord fades. Whether playing intimate venues or open-air festivals, his performances feel like a conversation between old friends, rooted in place, community, and the enduring power of a well-told story.