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Sunset in the gravel yard at
the Truckstop Swerve Magazine
- photo by Todd Korol |
Bush Pilot Buckaroo in Northern
Ontario...
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Guitar pickin' outlaw at the Mosquito River
Inn |
| Peterbilt Pete on the Truck
Drivin' Telecaster Guitar... |
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Riley Tubbs on the Big Bull Fiddle. Honky-tonkin'
plank spanker... |
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Pat Phillips sittin' in the drivers seat... |
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Onstage at the
Big Valley Jamboree
The wind was blowing the rain onto the stage and the band.
Here you can see the water drippin' off the back of Tim's
cowboy hat.
I guess they should have brought their slickers!
photo by Bill Borgwardt |
| Some encouraging words from
the legendary Ian Tyson - King of the cowboy singers! |
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Guitar slinger |
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Mainstage at Dauphin's
Countryfest on Canada Day 2007
Dauphin, Manitoba |
| Tim is singin'
songs about Canadian history for elementary school students |
| Outdoor concert on the West
Coast Never Ending Highways Tour... |
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Tim, Danny Mack, and Tammy Gislasen at the
Stony Plain Cowboy Festival
Danny is known as the Cement City Cowboy
Tammy is known as the Sunshine Cowgirl |
| Alberta cowboy singers Tim Hus
and Corb Lund on tour with "The Hockey Song" |
Singin' the "Seine Boat Song"
at the French Creek Marina on Vancouver Island |
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A 1000 miles North of 100 Mile House! |
| Climbin' aboard the bus for
the Alberta Tracks Centennial Celebrations tour |
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Onstage at the Vic Juba theatre in Lloydminster
Alberta Tracks - 100th birthday of Alberta |
Tim was honoured to represent
Alberta and perform the songs that he composed at the
prestigous Smithsonian Folklife Festival in Washington,
DC.
June 29 - July 11, 2006 |
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Performing in Washington with the humid
temperature at 109 Degrees Fahrenheit |
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The Smithsonian Folklife Festival was held
on the National Mall in Washington, DC, between the US
Capital and the Washington Monument. In amongst the various
museums and galleries filled with paintings by Van Gogh
and Monet, the Wright brothers first airplane, Abraham
Lincoln's hat, The Hope Diamond, and The Spirt of St.
Louis, Tim Hus became a living cultural exhibit performing
Canadian songs of the land and the people. |
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"Singin' in a honky-tonk,
workin' for the door...
And I'm haggard like
I've never been before"
-Merle Haggard |
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Tim Hus Music Copyright 2008
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