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Heartland Harmony’s New Recording Is Timeless
Posted on Sep 29, 2008
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Heartland Harmony’s New Recording Is Timeless
Written: 09/29/2008
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SUMMERSVILLE, W. Va. – West Viriginia’s Heartland Harmony are proud to announce the release of their latest project – Timeless. Timeless is the debut release for Heartland Harmony with Willowood Productions.

Jeff Board of Heartland Harmony said, “We are so excited to finally have this new album in our hands. We can’t wait for our fans to hear this new project! We are so proud of it!”

The group recorded vocals and tracks at Harvest Gospel Recording Studios in Huntington, West Virginia. Harvest Gospel Recording Studios is owned and operated by Mark Hale.

Timeless was produced by John Darin Rowsey. Timeless also features prized studio musicians like Craig Noble, Mark Stevens, Jeremy Brown, and Dale Scragg. The album was engineered and mixed by Mark Hale and Dale Scragg.

The album features new songs from Rowsey as well as some new recordings that various group members have had their hand in writing. Also included on Timeless is “On the Other Side (JR’s Song)”. The song was inspired by tenor Randy Toler’s uncle who died in the West Virginia mining tragedy in early 2006.

More information on Heartland Harmony and purchasing information can be found at http://www.heartlandharmony.net.

Fans are encouraged to visit Heartland Harmony’s brand new MySpace page at http://www.myspace.com/heartlandharmony/ .

About Heartland Harmony
Based out of Summersville, West Virginia, Heartland Harmony is Southern Gospel’s next great quartet. Group members include Jeff Board, Randy Toler, Garth Holcomb, and Ben Simpkin. The group currently has three recordings to its credit – Foundation, Heritage, and their newest release Timeless – of which the latter was released through Willowood Productions.

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