| | Harmony Hounds Through The Trees CD Harmony Hounds Discography of CDs
The Harmony Hounds consist of a core group of husband and wife team, Nora and Rick Maidman and their great friend Barbara (Will) Francis. Other friends have joined in at other times to add to the mix. A wide variety of music has influenced the individuals in this group from bluegrass to classical and everything in between. The songs on this CD were all written by Nora Maidman and reflect on different aspects of life in Alberta, Canada. Through The Trees Music | Category | Folk Albums | | Label | CD Baby | | CD Universe Part number | 7637984 | | Catalog number | 182192 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Feb 05, 2008 |
Harmony Hounds Through The Trees Songs | 1. | In Box |
| 2. | Through the Trees |
| 3. | Cell Phone in My Pond |
| 4. | Constant Companion |
| 5. | GST Blues |
| 6. | Dusty Roads and Frosty Windshields |
| 7. | Scott Lake Hill |
| 8. | Don't Fall in the Holes |
| 9. | Disappearing Habitat Blues |
| 10. | Warm and Cosy |
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