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"I'm a Canadian Cowboy singin' you my songs...."
Canadian Cowboy

Corb Lund singin' about how the truck got stuck while Tim contemplates how to get 'er unstuck...

Siberian Husky sled dog

 

Husqvarna chainsaw

Huskies & Husqvarnas

Singin' about a bulldozer drivin' girl at the Interplay Festival in Fort McMurray...

Do you think they are listenin' to Tim on the radio?

On the way to the next show...

Legendary guitar player Amos Garrett and Hus sharing a laugh...

Flin Flon

Tim Hus & The Two Bit Hustlers?
Tim Hus & The Rocky Mountain Two!

Lance & Toby - well known hillbillies

Spider slappin' on the bull fiddle and standing tall as the iron derrick on Leduc #1



The discovery well that began the great oil boom February 1947


Alberta Crude &
Saskatchewan Cool




 

Two shows daily at the Canadian Lakehead Exhibition in Thunder Bay, Ontario

 

"They Called Her Alberta"

Tim wrote a song entitled "They Called Her Alberta" with the students at the Prince of Wales Elementary School and performed it with them at a video conference in Washington, DC.


Congratulations to their teacher Mrs. Jennifer George for recieving the Governor General's award for Teaching Excellence!

Here's Jen proudly recieving her award from Prime Minister Harper. Hope the song helped out...

 

Craigellachie, 1885


Canada's most famous historical photograph:
The driving of the last spike on the C.P.R.

Tim wrote a song all about this event and the building of the railway on his debut album Songs of West Canada

 




Holding an iron spike at the same location 122 years later...

"They said to build this railroad would take ten years to do
But in four and one-half years, you know, the dream it had come true"
-Tim Hus, Craigellachie-

Seven locomotives on the C.P.R. mainline!

Can you hear the turbo charged diesels whine as they cross the great divide?

 
 

Tim with a black hat at the Liberty Lounge, Mount Royal College

Photo by David Miller

New Year's Eve 2006


Here's wishin' you all the best for the upcoming 365 days


We look forward to seein' you somewhere on the road in 2007

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