This is one of the most popular Home Free songs. It was the first song I ever heard from Home Free & I was instantly hooked. It really showcases the talent of these 5 men (their tight harmonies, Tim Foust's bass & Adam Rupp's incredible beatboxing). They are my favorite a cappella group. This song is very old (about 100 yrs.) & is done in the bluegrass country style. It was used in the movie "Oh Brother Where Art Thou" starring George Clooney.
You are the first reactor that I have seen who noticed that some of the members of the group had serious musical training. To prove it you need to watch the video where two of them sing Nessun Dorma. Look for "Two COUNTRY Singers try singing OPERA - "Nessun Dorma" ".
I believe all members of Home Free have musical degrees of some sort or another. Ron Lundquist, the heavier on with the beard, was classically trained and can sing opera, Austin Brown, the other tenor, wearing the hat, was trained in musical theater but sings opera with Rob, but I’m not sure about the other three except to know they all have music degrees.
A few facts about Home Free. They are primarily known as a country a capella band, but they also do rock, pop, and gospel. Tim Foust, the bassist, also taught Geoff Castellucci how to reach low bass notes (Tim reaches a E1 on Ring Of Fire and a B0 on Boondocks). A vocal masterpiece by Home Free is Helplessly Hoping where there is no beatboxing, only 5 vocal parts, it's incredible. Great reaction and when you imitated the "nomonica" player, it sounds like you play a pretty mean "nomonica" yourself. 👍😂🤙✌️
Austin Brown, the guy in the center of the like up, left the group recently. After hearing his replacement, I don't see that they've missed a beat though. And they can reproduce this live too.
Home Free is my favorite a cappella group but Pentatonix is also extraordinary. Suggest their rendition of "Hallelujah", and for Christmas "Mary Did You Know". Both groups won their respective seasons of "The Sing Off" competition and they are good friends.
The two main singers both have musical degrees Rob on the left with glasses did his in opera performance a very good tenor before changing after graduating to country and acapella Austin did his in stage musicals with some opera sections included to help with the voice. Austin has recently left the group after more than a decade he's recently married and wants to reduce the touring and being away from home.
The 3 best acapella groups are Home Free (country and classics) Pentatonix (Pop rock) and VoicePlay (Stage Theater, Video Games and classics). Each are masters of their genres and have hundreds of songs to choose from. You will never be disappointed. Definitely try a few dozen of Home Free's Christmas songs while you can.
This is the first HF song that I listened to. They had me from the start. Try their cover of "Bless the Broken Road", "In the Blood", and "How Great Thou Art". Finish them and we will feed some more to you. You might also try Voiceplay singing their Disney movie tune, "Under the Sea". Good reaction.
All are so talented. Tim, the bass, has a 5 octave range. He can sing lower than here and up with the tenors. Rob (glasses) was trained in opera and has a wonderful voice. Austin (high tenor here) can yodel and has lots of runs/riffs to his voice. Chance (back left) was doing the mouth harp sound and has a great voice. Adam (beatboxer) is super talented. Three of them write music as well. Helplessly Hoping, I Can’t Outrun You, Yours, Thanksgiving Song. So many good songs. Good one Emma!
The lead in this song, Austin Brown, and the bass singer, Tim Faust, did a cover of "My Maria" with some of their friends in their backyard. It's amazing. It always makes my ears happy. Also, you get an appreciation of Tim's range when he sings the high parts in it. Since you mentioned opera, if you want to see Austin and Rob Lundquist, the guy with the glasses and beard, sing opera check out "Two COUNTRY Singers try singing OPERA - Nessun Dorma"
They covered a John Mayer song "In The Blood". That is one of my favorite songs they have done. Of course my all time favorite song of theirs is what ever they are singing at that moment.
Did I hear that right? You've not listened to Pentatonix yet? Holy Cow! Girl, where have you been? Sweetie, you are in for one heck of a ride! Pentatonix is a world-famous, multi-Grammy Award-winning a cappella group of just five people. Their membership has changed once since they began, but their genius has remained unaltered. You _have to_ hear them, Dear! It's a fantastic rabbit hole to go down! Since it's the season, you might begin with ruclips.net/video/WSUFzC6_fp8/видео.html from twelve years ago. The group then included the bass singer, Avi Kaplan, who has since been replaced by Matt Sallee. I almost wish I were you, so that I could experience them for the first time ... again. 😁
All of the sounds are made by Adam Rupp who is their beat boxer. One of the best in the world. You need to watch their video of their song "Butt's Medley " and Austin singing the song "When a man loves a woman"!! They are both incredible in their own ways!!!!!
You'll have no problem building the new channel by reactions to Home Free. Loyal fans will provide lots of views. Read through other comments & saw many good recommendations. I'll add 2 more. 'Butts Medley' is truly unique & good for laughs. If you look at Pentatonix, their 'Sound of Silence' cover is awe-inspiring. It's hard to follow Simon & Garfunkel, but they did it right! Best wishes.
Welcome to the HF rabbit hole. Lots of fantastic content, don't do "Mayday " until you're familiar with the group. A very pleasant surprise is worth waiting for.
In the beginning (most people don't hear or don't realize) there is an underlying bass line that goes.... Boooooooom... BaBoommmm quite a few times..... that is done by the bass singer... sounds like a real instrument but it's his voice.
You have some good suggestions here. If you haven’t heard “End of the Road,” I’d suggest that to hear them cover an R&B classic. Other favorites, in no particular order, and not a complete list: Blue Ain’t Your Color Sea Shanty Medley My Church Listen to the Music All About that Bass (they were much younger!) The Butts Remix (sooo funny) How Great Thou Art With Christmas coming up, Do You Hear What I Hear? and several others After you’ve watched 5-10 of their videos, watch their cover of Mayday - and prepare to be astounded by their talent all over again. Welcome to the Home Fries!
This is sorta off-topic: I really enjoy when your eyes 'smile'. I think the way you express yourself shows a complete engagement with the emotional as well as analytical sides; AKA 'authenticity'. It's kinda contagious, your smile. Also Home Free are a good one to hear a few more from as they don't release half-measures.
**** This will be a HUGH reaction for you. One of the best performances of all times. PLEASE watch this!!!!!!! Beth & Joe - I'd Rather Go Blind - Live in Amsterdam
Sound of Aboriginal "dijereedoo" is really sound of a "jaw harp": a Southern musical instrument, as they're down ina bayou v's ;Down Under! & sound is acapella, Emma!
And the one producing it isn’t the beatboxer, but instead Adam Chance (back row, left) - the last face you see in the video. While I love the video, I wish they’d featured him making the sound earlier in the video.
With Christmas season coming, you need to see/hear them doing "Do You Hear What I Hear". And now that you have your foot firmly planted in the rabbit hole, do a lot more Home Free. Tim (bass) actually has a 5 octave range that does get shown off throughout the HF catalogue.
"O Brother, Where Art Thou?" (2000) starring George Clooney, John Turturro, Tim Blake Nelson, John Goodman, Holly Hunter, and Charles Durning (all established names in film) and also starring bluegrass music, such as "Man of Constant Sorrow". In the 1930's 3 escaped convicts have adventures and misadventures as they travel in pursuit of freedom and fortune. Nominated for many awards and with a 4.6 rating from Audience reviews. Very good for your channel or for your home viewing.
Thank you for your wonderful reaction to the group Home Free. Please consider reacting to their cover of the classic Johnny Cash song, Folsom Prison Blues. Complete in prison outfits and prison background.
Nice Reaction Emma! 💯 The capability of excellence by each of the individuals in this group is off the charts awesome that allows them the flexibility to do so many types of vocalizations and to do it exceptionally well. I have not found a genre they are afraid to tackle whether individually or as a group they are amazing. Then top that off with their arrangements that augment the presentation to be "Home Free" owned. They simply had way too much fun producing this song and video presentation. Their entertainment value is top dollar with everything they do. Their customer base receives the best from them every time. Very creative juices and exceptional produced music that keeps our hearts thumping along with smiles and feel good feelings. ❣
That is a beautiful rendition of the song. Really enjoyed your reaction and I appreciate your explanations of how the various singing techniques work and the examples you give.
Christmas is coming. Home free has quite the Christmas catalog, including traditional, sweet, and funny. "Do you hear what I hear", "Snow Glove", and "Full of Cheer" are examples.
Home Free went through a member change in June Austin Brown ( first lead singer left to start a family and work on solo projects Adam Bastien has taken his place. They recently released a new Christmas album called Any Kind Christmas and 4 video s from the album. The Thanksgiving Song Hark! The Herald Angels Sing Let Me Come Home ( Adam Bastien original) The Greatest Gifts Of All ( Tim Foust he’s the bass original)
Excellent reaction Folsom Prison Blues and Ring of Fire are two good ones to get acquainted with them I subbed again didn’t realize you lost your other one later beautiful.❤️😎🇺🇸
Favorite Home Free: Classic Hymn - How Great Thou Art, Epic Remake - American Pie, Humorous Song - Butts Medley/Remix, Christmas Cover - Do You Hear What I Hear, Christmas Original - Snow Globe, Epic Collab - Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For. But you really can't go wrong with Home Free!
Rob Lundquist the bearded Teddy Bear is a trained opera singer. Rob and Austin Brown have a video called Two Country Singers Try Singing Opera. Nessum Dorma. You'll love it. They also have a lot of original songs. You have just started down the rabbit hole that is Home Free.
Talking about Wow Emma looks Fantastic . Great job with your reaction and thoughts on this song & video from Home Free Man of constant sorrows . If you seen the movie oh Brother where Art thou you recognize this song . Song by George Clooney.
For Christmas, may this subscriber suggest 4 videos rarely reacted to: What Child is This (6 Home Free members..Austin, Rob, Chance, Tim, Adam, and Chris, Warmest Winters, Silent Night (there are 2 versions. One with just HF, and one with a violinist. I prefer just them), and Away in A Manger. Thank you!
Emma, as always, you captured the intricate detail so well. Would you please react to their cover of "Mayday", maybe the best arrangement they have ever done.
Home Free’s rendition of How Great Thou Art is possibly the most moving piece of music I’ve ever heard. The arrangement is fantastic.
Christmas is coming. You will be absolutely amazed at their arrangement of "Do You Hear What I Hear". Stunning!
This is one of the most popular Home Free songs. It was the first song I ever heard from Home Free & I was instantly hooked. It really showcases the talent of these 5 men (their tight harmonies, Tim Foust's bass & Adam Rupp's incredible beatboxing). They are my favorite a cappella group. This song is very old (about 100 yrs.) & is done in the bluegrass country style. It was used in the movie "Oh Brother Where Art Thou" starring George Clooney.
You are the first reactor that I have seen who noticed that some of the members of the group had serious musical training.
To prove it you need to watch the video where two of them sing Nessun Dorma.
Look for "Two COUNTRY Singers try singing OPERA - "Nessun Dorma" ".
I believe all members of Home Free have musical degrees of some sort or another. Ron Lundquist, the heavier on with the beard, was classically trained and can sing opera, Austin Brown, the other tenor, wearing the hat, was trained in musical theater but sings opera with Rob, but I’m not sure about the other three except to know they all have music degrees.
"Home Free - Folsom Prison Blues" is my favorite. Misty Mountains - Peter Hollens feat. Tim Foust is mind blowing how low Tim can go!!!
LOLOLOL….I had to giggle…Tim…the bass….talks Bass too 😵💫🙃‼️ He’s got one Incredibly Amazing voice 🙃😵💫‼️
Two of this group recorded an opera aria (Nessum Dorma, I think)
It is on Austin Brown page. Two country singers try singing OPERA-Nessum Dorma
First time I've heard these guys Emma. Very clever arrangement and definitely a Country vibe👍
Nice one Emma😊
They are!
The heck with the song, Emma is beautiful.🤗
thank you emma lovve all your reaction videos
For Christmas check out Home Free's renditions of "Do You Hear What I Hear" and "O' Holy Night", among their many wonderful Christmas creations.
Try Helplessly Hoping, pure harmony.
This song became popular from the movie - Oh Brother, where art thou ?
A few facts about Home Free. They are primarily known as a country a capella band, but they also do rock, pop, and gospel. Tim Foust, the bassist, also taught Geoff Castellucci how to reach low bass notes (Tim reaches a E1 on Ring Of Fire and a B0 on Boondocks). A vocal masterpiece by Home Free is Helplessly Hoping where there is no beatboxing, only 5 vocal parts, it's incredible. Great reaction and when you imitated the "nomonica" player, it sounds like you play a pretty mean "nomonica" yourself. 👍😂🤙✌️
I thought the same thing.
Tim Faust's solo Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow will blow you away.
"Folsom Prison Blues", & "Champagne Taste on a Beer Budget"
Austin Brown, the guy in the center of the like up, left the group recently. After hearing his replacement, I don't see that they've missed a beat though. And they can reproduce this live too.
Home Free is my favorite a cappella group but Pentatonix is also extraordinary. Suggest their rendition of "Hallelujah", and for Christmas "Mary Did You Know". Both groups won their respective seasons of "The Sing Off" competition and they are good friends.
Great Home Free from Home Free is a cover of "I want Crazy" which will show another side of Home Free
My goodness Emma, I don't know what is more magical....Your beauty or your accent. WOW!
Adam Rupp explained the harmonica. He says he closes the soft pallet in the back of his vocal cavity. i have no idea what that means
My absolute favourite: How great thou art.
The two main singers both have musical degrees Rob on the left with glasses did his in opera performance a very good tenor before changing after graduating to country and acapella Austin did his in stage musicals with some opera sections included to help with the voice. Austin has recently left the group after more than a decade he's recently married and wants to reduce the touring and being away from home.
They all are so good!! Tim with that very low range!
Sounded like someone was doing a glissando in the chorus part. I was surprised you didn't mention it.
The 3 best acapella groups are Home Free (country and classics) Pentatonix (Pop rock) and VoicePlay (Stage Theater, Video Games and classics). Each are masters of their genres and have hundreds of songs to choose from. You will never be disappointed. Definitely try a few dozen of Home Free's Christmas songs while you can.
Love your intelligent insights! Every time.
Great song and reaction
This is the first HF song that I listened to. They had me from the start. Try their cover of "Bless the Broken Road", "In the Blood", and "How Great Thou Art". Finish them and we will feed some more to you. You might also try Voiceplay singing their Disney movie tune, "Under the Sea". Good reaction.
All are so talented. Tim, the bass, has a 5 octave range. He can sing lower than here and up with the tenors. Rob (glasses) was trained in opera and has a wonderful voice. Austin (high tenor here) can yodel and has lots of runs/riffs to his voice. Chance (back left) was doing the mouth harp sound and has a great voice. Adam (beatboxer) is super talented. Three of them write music as well. Helplessly Hoping, I Can’t Outrun You, Yours, Thanksgiving Song. So many good songs. Good one Emma!
Sorry more than 5 octave range. Check out Tim Foust ‐ Come Go With Me. Emma not yet for I want you mind blown after Misty Mountains.
Awesome group
Beautiful
You will have to give their version of Grandma Got Run over by a Reindeer a listen.
I love their collaboration with an old school country group, The Oak Ridge Boys, doing the song Elvira.
My FAVORITE A-Capella Group!! Sad Austin has left but happy for his new beautiful family 🥰Christmas Album is FLAWLESS as always!
A ring of fire
Their around camp 🔥
The lead in this song, Austin Brown, and the bass singer, Tim Faust, did a cover of "My Maria" with some of their friends in their backyard. It's amazing. It always makes my ears happy. Also, you get an appreciation of Tim's range when he sings the high parts in it.
Since you mentioned opera, if you want to see Austin and Rob Lundquist, the guy with the glasses and beard, sing opera check out "Two COUNTRY Singers try singing OPERA - Nessun Dorma"
They covered a John Mayer song "In The Blood". That is one of my favorite songs they have done. Of course my all time favorite song of theirs is what ever they are singing at that moment.
You need to react to Austin Brown (in the middle with the hat & vest) & Rob Lundquist (to his right in the bib coveralls) singing "Nessun Dorma".
Just subscribed with hopes for more Home Free!
Did I hear that right? You've not listened to Pentatonix yet? Holy Cow! Girl, where have you been? Sweetie, you are in for one heck of a ride! Pentatonix is a world-famous, multi-Grammy Award-winning a cappella group of just five people. Their membership has changed once since they began, but their genius has remained unaltered. You _have to_ hear them, Dear! It's a fantastic rabbit hole to go down! Since it's the season, you might begin with ruclips.net/video/WSUFzC6_fp8/видео.html from twelve years ago. The group then included the bass singer, Avi Kaplan, who has since been replaced by Matt Sallee. I almost wish I were you, so that I could experience them for the first time ... again. 😁
Front singers: Rob Lundquist left side, center Austin Brown, right side Tim Foust bass machine. Back Adam Rupp beatboxer, Adam Chance singer.
did you hear Tim go an octave lower right after his solo?
All of the sounds are made by Adam Rupp who is their beat boxer. One of the best in the world. You need to watch their video of their song "Butt's Medley " and Austin singing the song "When a man loves a woman"!! They are both incredible in their own ways!!!!!
Not all the sounds are made by Rupp, the jawharpsound is made by Chance
Emma, you have such great reactions. You're the Home Free of reactors!
Wow, thank you!
You'll have no problem building the new channel by reactions to Home Free. Loyal fans will provide lots of views. Read through other comments & saw many good recommendations. I'll add 2 more. 'Butts Medley' is truly unique & good for laughs. If you look at Pentatonix, their 'Sound of Silence' cover is awe-inspiring. It's hard to follow Simon & Garfunkel, but they did it right! Best wishes.
You do a pretty good harmonica yourself!😊
Peace, Love!!
Amazing group! Lovely! Thank you, Emma ❤
Welcome to the HF rabbit hole. Lots of fantastic content, don't do "Mayday " until you're familiar with the group. A very pleasant surprise is worth waiting for.
And there are hundreds of videos to watch before Mayday.
In the beginning (most people don't hear or don't realize) there is an underlying bass line that goes.... Boooooooom... BaBoommmm quite a few times..... that is done by the bass singer... sounds like a real instrument but it's his voice.
LOVE you sharing your expertise and experience. Really nice react!
Looking forward to more.
Cheers
rl
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You have some good suggestions here.
If you haven’t heard “End of the Road,” I’d suggest that to hear them cover an R&B classic.
Other favorites, in no particular order, and not a complete list:
Blue Ain’t Your Color
Sea Shanty Medley
My Church
Listen to the Music
All About that Bass (they were much younger!)
The Butts Remix (sooo funny)
How Great Thou Art
With Christmas coming up, Do You Hear What I Hear? and several others
After you’ve watched 5-10 of their videos, watch their cover of Mayday - and prepare to be astounded by their talent all over again.
Welcome to the Home Fries!
This is sorta off-topic: I really enjoy when your eyes 'smile'. I think the way you express yourself shows a complete engagement with the emotional as well as analytical sides; AKA 'authenticity'. It's kinda contagious, your smile. Also Home Free are a good one to hear a few more from as they don't release half-measures.
They're versions of Ring of Fire, End of the Road, and Mayday (i love the Mayday rendition due to the fact Tim Foust showcases his vocal range).
Another great acapella song to check out is The Lion Sleeps Tonight by The Nylons who are also Canadian.
I love their rendition of Nessun Dorma. Please review. I have watched it about 50 times. My heart sings every time. I believe you will enjoy it.
I'm 90% sure I subscribed to your first channel on this song or at least a Home Free reaction.
This is the song that most people react to. But Home Free has a lot more: Down to the Honkytonk, Sold, Friends in low Places etc.
**** This will be a HUGH reaction for you. One of the best performances of all times. PLEASE watch this!!!!!!!
Beth & Joe - I'd Rather Go Blind - Live in Amsterdam
You are very good and well trained: Rob Lundquist, the big fellow with the thick beard on the left does have Opera training !!!
Sound of Aboriginal "dijereedoo" is really sound of a "jaw harp": a Southern musical instrument, as they're down ina bayou v's
;Down Under! & sound is acapella, Emma!
And the one producing it isn’t the beatboxer, but instead Adam Chance (back row, left) - the last face you see in the video. While I love the video, I wish they’d featured him making the sound earlier in the video.
@genny5309 You're so right: Adam Chance is that unique-sounding one, & he def' deserves more credit, even singin' nearly as deep as Tim! ⭐👍
With Christmas season coming, you need to see/hear them doing "Do You Hear What I Hear". And now that you have your foot firmly planted in the rabbit hole, do a lot more Home Free. Tim (bass) actually has a 5 octave range that does get shown off throughout the HF catalogue.
Geoff Castellucci - VoicePlay
You're so beautiful Emma!!!
"O Brother, Where Art Thou?" (2000) starring George Clooney, John Turturro, Tim Blake Nelson, John Goodman, Holly Hunter, and Charles Durning (all established names in film) and also starring bluegrass music, such as "Man of Constant Sorrow". In the 1930's 3 escaped convicts have adventures and misadventures as they travel in pursuit of freedom and fortune. Nominated for many awards and with a 4.6 rating from Audience reviews. Very good for your channel or for your home viewing.
Thank you for your wonderful reaction to the group Home Free. Please consider reacting to their cover of the classic Johnny Cash song, Folsom Prison Blues. Complete in prison outfits and prison background.
Nice Reaction Emma! 💯
The capability of excellence by each of the individuals in this group is off the charts awesome that allows them the flexibility to do so many types of vocalizations and to do it exceptionally well. I have not found a genre they are afraid to tackle whether individually or as a group they are amazing. Then top that off with their arrangements that augment the presentation to be "Home Free" owned.
They simply had way too much fun producing this song and video presentation. Their entertainment value is top dollar with everything they do. Their customer base receives the best from them every time. Very creative juices and exceptional produced music that keeps our hearts thumping along with smiles and feel good feelings. ❣
Emma is absolutely an angel. As beautiful as you are, the intelligence and love of music shines even brighter. Love watching your channel. Thank you ❤
You may want to react to John Fogarty of Credence Clearwater Revival. They were a unique blend of rock and country, depending upon the song.
New Channel, great reaction and of course beautiful
Thanks for coming
I'm sure you meant to say that Geoff Castellucci is with Voice Play, not Coldplay
May I suggest Misty Mountains Cold by Peter Hollens featuring Tim Foust?
Their version of O Holy Night is amazing... and i dont think a reactor has covered it yet.
I second this! O Holy Night by Home Free is a must for Christmas!
First singer Austin musical theater training second singer Rob opera training
Home Free: Voiceplay: Pentatonix: The big three most active a capela groups today.
nice👍
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That is a beautiful rendition of the song. Really enjoyed your reaction and I appreciate your explanations of how the various singing techniques work and the examples you give.
Thank you so much!
@@Singwith-Emmatoday You are most welcome!
#HomeFree 🤘🤠🤘
If you want to see them playing around. You should hear their butts remix 😂.
Emma!!!! ❤️🤩😍🥰💘
Check out Two Country Singers Try Opera, Nesson Dorma, sorry if my spelling of the song is off but it will surprise you.
Christmas is coming. Home free has quite the Christmas catalog, including traditional, sweet, and funny. "Do you hear what I hear", "Snow Glove", and "Full of Cheer" are examples.
Tom Ball, AGT "Sound of Silence"
With the holidays coming, check out their "O Holy Night", "Full of Cheer", "Do You Hear What I Hear". It won't be time wasted.
Home Free went through a member change in June Austin Brown ( first lead singer left to start a family and work on solo projects Adam Bastien has taken his place.
They recently released a new Christmas album called Any Kind Christmas and 4 video s from the album.
The Thanksgiving Song
Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
Let Me Come Home ( Adam Bastien original)
The Greatest Gifts Of All ( Tim Foust he’s the bass original)
Excellent reaction Folsom Prison Blues and Ring of Fire are two good ones to get acquainted with them I subbed again didn’t realize you lost your other one later beautiful.❤️😎🇺🇸
Beautiful always you are beautiful.😍In your old channel in this new one in all your videos.😍
Your giggle = love
Favorite Home Free: Classic Hymn - How Great Thou Art, Epic Remake - American Pie, Humorous Song - Butts Medley/Remix, Christmas Cover - Do You Hear What I Hear, Christmas Original - Snow Globe, Epic Collab - Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For. But you really can't go wrong with Home Free!
Yes, everything is OK!!! Great reaction!
Rob Lundquist the bearded Teddy Bear is a trained opera singer. Rob and Austin Brown have a video called Two Country Singers Try Singing Opera. Nessum Dorma. You'll love it. They also have a lot of original songs. You have just started down the rabbit hole that is Home Free.
Talking about Wow Emma looks Fantastic . Great job with your reaction and thoughts on this song & video from Home Free Man of constant sorrows . If you seen the movie oh Brother where Art thou you recognize this song . Song by George Clooney.
For Christmas, may this subscriber suggest 4 videos rarely reacted to: What Child is This (6 Home Free members..Austin, Rob, Chance, Tim, Adam, and Chris, Warmest Winters, Silent Night (there are 2 versions. One with just HF, and one with a violinist. I prefer just them), and Away in A Manger. Thank you!
If you want some more accapela try The Flying Pickets. Their cover of Bob Dylan's Masters of War is next level.
That bass is nothing you need to hear misty mountains with Peter hollins and Tim Foust then you will hear pure bass 🔊 ❤️
Emma, as always, you captured the intricate detail so well. Would you please react to their cover of "Mayday", maybe the best arrangement they have ever done.
😎👍
Kasey chambers cover of lose yourself by eminem
Ring of fire with Avi😊