Yes, welcome to Home Free, all acapella, no instruments at all. Masters of all musical genres. I am a Home Fry (Home Free Fans) and a new subscriber to your channel for more Home Free. They won the 4th season of the Sing Off in 2013. Their covers are upgrades, their medleys are brilliant, their collaborations with the original artists are inspirational, and their original songs are masterpieces. Within this 5 man vocal band you have 5 tenors, 5 beat boxers, and 2 bass-baritones. All of them can sing lead and they choose depending on whose voice best fits the song. They can do just about anything and they continue to grow and improve, yet they remain so humble. When they have featured guest artist, they support and allow their featured artists to shine. Several of them have their own channels and do some solo work. And just for fun Rob and Austin sing Opera. What else can I say? Their catalogue of work is quite large and continues to grow. You are in for an exciting journey and the Home Fries will be there for you all the way.
Home Free is an amazing a cappella band. It’s a “mouth harp” sound that sounds like a didgeridoo. It was being done by Chance, back left. The beatboxer Adam, back right, is an amazing talent and he was doing the harmonica, drums and other sounds. All are amazing singers. Tim, the bass, has a 5 octave range so he can sing super low but also sing up with the tenors. They have a large catalogue of songs and sing all genres. All take the lead depending on the song. 3 of them also write songs so they also have a large number of original songs. Enjoy! 🤩😃
**** WELCOME TO HOME FREE***** OMG...Girl I can't believe you've never heard of them! Home Fries (FANS) are going to have fun with you! A couple suggestions... "LISTEN TO THE MUSIC" and "BLUE AIN'T YOUR COLOR".... very unique group! peace....... LOVE YOUR SMILE!
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. Some of my favorites are "Take Me Home Country Roads", "In The Blood", "Blue Ain't Your Color", "How Great Thou Art", "Ring Of Fire", "Elvira", "Hillbilly Bone", "American Pie", "Brother In Arms", "One Man Band", "Listen To The Music", "Sea Shanty Medley", "Skull & Bones" etc.
Home Free seemingly has endless videos, most are covers, and almost all are truly upgrades from the originals. As you have learned, their harmonies are so pure. This is also wonderful a cappella. The drum beat that you hear in this song sounds so perfect, it is easy to believe that there is someone in the background playing a complete drum set. Nope, it is Adam Rupp who also does the harmonica. Those of us who are Home Free followers love to watch reactors discover the magic of Home Free. They are advertised as a Country Vocal Band, but they do a variety of genres. You will be surprised at how wonderful each sounds. If you decide to check out more of their songs, you will discover that "Home Fries" will follow.
Great Reaction!! Welcome to Home Free rabbit hole. The group started in 2000/2001( there’s contention on the year)by brothers Chris and Adam Rupp They won The Sing Off season 4 2013 that's where they became very popular. They are the only country A Capella ( all vocals no instruments)group but they are honestly do so so much more than just country music they can sing any genre and they do. There is no Lead singer in the group.They each ( except Adam )sing the song and who’s ever voice or voices sound right for the song gets the lead unless is a bass/ baritone song then that’s Tim or Chance.A lot of time they each have a part in the song. Fans of Home Free are known as Home Fries and are very loyal to the guys. Adam Rupp: Beatboxer Extraordinaire can make almost any sound imaginable (A whole drum kit, harmonica (his Nomonica we call it )plane flyovers, trains, castanets, bugs ,birds etc).Co founder from Mankato Minnesota. Rob Lundquist :Lead tenor(beard and glasses) Very soulful voice and master whistler from Minneapolis,Minnesota Tim Foust :Bass (had long dark hair now short with grey ) 5+ octave range can go so low he blows speakers or sky high from Nederland,Texas Austin Brown:High Tenor ( Long wavy hair )Voice of an angel from Tifton Georgia.He will be leaving the group in the fall. Adam Chance(Aka Chance):Baritone/Bass Deep,rich voice(Does the juice harp sound in Man Of Constant Sorrow) has short dark hair short beard from Baldwin County,Alabama.Replaced Chris Rupp ( Adams Brother and co founder in 2016) They have collaborated with many singers and legends Don McLean: Vincent (newest release) Don McLean:American Pie Oak Ridge Boys:Elvira Kenny Rodgers:Children Go Where I Send Thee (Please watch the end message) Billy Gilman:One Voice Alabama:Christmas In Dixie Mark Wills:Don’t Laugh At Me ( important message at the end ) Lee Greenwood & US Airforce Band:God Bless The USA Any many many more. They have 3 amazing songwriters in the group Tim,Austin and Chance so they have a very large playlist of covers and original songs End of the Road (Boyz 2 Men cover ) When A Loves A Woman Helplessly Hoping (5 part harmony masterpiece ) Unchained Melody Butts Medley/ Remix Listen To The Music Can’t Outrun You Brothers In Arms Stargazer Trilogy( All Originals written by Austin) Give Me A Sign ( Chapter 1) Stargazer Lilies( Chapter 2) MR ( mister) (Chapter 3) Skull And Bones ( original written by Chance for Ubisoft new video game Skull And Bones) Might As Well Be Me ( Original) Playing With Fire ( Original) Remember My Name (Original) Oh Pretty Woman Life Is A Highway Stand By Me Cruise I Want Crazy Colder Weather Ring Of Fire ( 2024 version) Jump Right In Any Way The Wind Blows I’ve Seen Mayday(DON’T WATCH TILL YOU ARE VERY FAMILIAR WITH THE GROUP AND THEIR RANGES ) There's not a song that you pick from their 200+ catalog that is bad I haven't found one yet. They are just funny, down to earth, humble nice guys.They are the best A Cappella group there is IMO Sorry for the long read 🏠🍟
I found Home Free during the COVID quarantine while trying to entertain myself searching through RUclips. At the time I didn't realize I had already seen them win the 2013 season of TV's "The Sing Off". The more videos I watched, the more I fell in love with the group. Their videos are great, and they don't take themselves too seriously which allows for a lot of fun with their music. They seem to be IMHO, the best A Capella group around, although each group seems to have their own specialties. Their covers seem to be an improvement to the original song in most cases. All I can say is keep watching them and learn about them. You will never be disappointed!
Just subscribed with hopes for more Home Free. They are the best! They do a huge variety of music and each have a very impressive vocal range. They will make you dance, cry and fall out of your seat laughing. They have great personalities and sense of humor and are genuinely good people. Tim, the bass, has a 5+ octave range and Adam, the beatboxer, can't be beat! Enjoy your Home Free journey! You've only just scratched the surface.
That's Adam Rupp doing his "Beatboxing" thing making all those noises. Your reaction to this song is just PERFECT! You should hear Home Free - Sea Shanty Medley.......Adam goes all out with the beatboxing. I subscribed to your channel for more of your reactions.
I love how you always pick out and get excited for when you see certain cool things like the harmonica player, it’s always so cute ❤️ You were so right too about the fresh breath of air after being under water when they all started singing together 😭
That awesome bass voice you enjoyed was Tim Foust. For a truly jaw dropping performance you should check out him and Peter Hollens singing Misty Mountains (from The Hobbit soundtrack).
A very notable thing about Home Free is their collaborations with other musicians. They just released a gorgeous re-recording of Vincent with the original singer-songwriter, Don McLean (not acapella as Don plays guitar and sings). Previously, they recorded with Don a 50th anniversary acapella performance of American Pie. They have collaborated with Kenny Rogers, the Oak Ridge Boys, Alabama, and a bunch of others. Some are acts that have had big careers already and some are new/newish acts that they give greater exposure to.
Thank you for your lovely reaction to this Home Free performance. I've been following you for a little while, so I think you'd like Home Free's version of "When a man loves a woman"
Hi Aileen, absolutely stellar reaction. After listening to nearly 100 reactions to this song, I can count on one hand how many reactors even hear the bass's voice drop a FULL Octave just after his solo ends. You're now in that count, awesome to NOT miss it.
Hi there. The main beat boxer and the one that does the harmonica, his name is Adam Rupp. Him and his brother Chris originally started the band. Chris then left and was replaced with the smaller guy with the beard and his name is Adam Chance. In the opening sequence what sounds like a didgeridoo is actually him. The big fella with the beard and the glasses is Rob Lundquist and that guy has a voice of an angel. The main guy singing with the red hair and beard is Austin Brown. Finally and very much not least we come to the bass which is Tim Faust. If you think his voice is low in this one, you should check out the cover of Ring Of Fire that they do. They don’t just do country music. They pretty much will turn their hand to any type of music and some of the funnier ones are, “the butts Melody and the song by Meghan Trainor, All About That Bass “. I think you will enjoy all of those. Thank you so much for doing this one as I am a homefry. That is what any fan of Home Free is known as. Take care of yourself and blessings to you from England.
Welcome to the Home fries and Tim Foust’s bass. You should check out the Song Hers Ain’t Mine, it was made by Austin Brown who is the guy with the long ginger hair
Sounds like you've just become an instant Home Fry. Welcome to the club, my dear. They truly are amazing. They did a cover of Johnny Cash's "RING OF FIRE" that is really good, but my favorite is their cover of Dire Straits' "BROTHERS IN ARMS". Keep 'em coming, delightful reaction, Aileen!
Hi Aileen 😊 Great reaction to Home Free's Man of Constant Sorrow😊👍 I agree with you singing acapella is very tricky and I know as a singer yourself you appreciated their performance 😊 I've read all the comments and all the recommendations for future videos of Home Free are outstanding and I look forward to your reactions to them 😊 Have a great day you and Arya 😊👍
I’m so happy you loved this! Here’s some amazing covers they’ve done for you to pick from: Honey I’m good End of the Road Seven Bridges Road. BUT….. For some real fun check out their Butts Medley! Love ya!
"How Great Thou Art" & "Brothers In Arms" get my vote. If you want Tim Foust (Base singer) to rattle your bones, try "Misty Mountains" from the Hobbit, by Peter Hollens, ft. Tim Foust. Just the two of them, 120 layers. OMG!!!
I was so pleased when you finally came up for a breath!! It is a lot to take in and I could see that you’ve already received many suggestions. Make sure to check out How Great Thou Art for those satisfying harmonies. Home Free’s catalog is deep, as they’ve been around for 20+ years. And they have said goodbye to a few, but have ultimately put together these five incredibly talented artists. We will be losing Austin Brown at the end of their current tour, but they are busy making sure to find just the right person to continue on. I will be watching for your next Home Free video. Keep smiling! 🎶 Cyd #HomeFree
“Tickles that part of your brain”-Aileen Senpai. The look on your face during that bass solo, was EPIC! And I’m with a lot of people here. “ Man Of Constant Sorrow”- George Clooney. Love and light Aileen!!! And your smile at beginning… I absolutely live for!!🤗🙏❤️
thank you so much ms Senpai....for yet another wonderful reaction vid...THIS TIME.....to one of my personally favorite groupss online!!......and as always...you are as kind and sweet and warm with your words and descriptions...as you are beautiful!! keep those wonderful reaction vids coming young lady!!
For more harmonizing listen to "How Great Thou Art". To hear the tremendous range of Tim (the bass) listen to him sing "Misty Mountains " with Peter Hollins, then listen to Tim and Austin (Home Free tenor) singing "My Maria". For a real treat listen to Austin Brown and Rob Lundquist 8n "Two Country Singers Try Opera". They will blow your mind.
You went into a trance when Tim (the bass) came in....which is quite typical. 😂 Welcome to my favorite acapella group in the history of EVER!! Literally everything they do is phenomenal, but I want to recommend my favorite Home Free song (even though it's July), "Do You Hear What I Hear?" It's filmed here in Minnesota (where the group got its start) at our annual Winter Carnival ice castle, and Tim's low notes are much lower than you heard here, and threaten to melt the ice. 😁 Have fun going down the Home Free rabbit hole!!
Home Free is an incredible group. I love watching women melt when they first recognize Tim's bass. I love a group that sings because its fun for them, the Butts Remix was awesome, I laughed the whole way through.
Woohoo, you're finally doing Home Free!? Looking so much forward to seeing your reaction now, and here's to hoping that you end up wanting to dig deeper into that rabbithole!
You would Love their concerts….a Total BLAST ‼️🎶🎵🎶♥️‼️…… Tim talks Bass 🥴🙃‼️💕‼️…. He’s their spokesman….&, an Awesome comedian as well…a truly Fun Guy 🙃💕♥️🙃🔥🌟
New subscriber. Great reaction, too! I love it when people discover Home Free. They are a freakishly talented group of fellas that excel in all music genres. They can make you laugh sometimes, they can make you cry sometimes but they always impress. Here's a cheat sheet on the group: Adam Rupp, co-founder of HF and the awesome beatboxer. Tim Foust, bass. He has a five-octave range. Rob Lundquist (glasses and beard) Tenor Harmony. Austin Brown, Lead Tenor. Adam Chance, Baritone ( goes by Chance). Chance replaced Chris Rupp (co-founder) who left in 2016. Take Me Home Country Roads is phenomenal but you might also want to check out Dreamer, When A Man Loves A Woman, End Of The Road, One Man Band, American Pie featuring Don McLean, I Swear, Blue Ain't Your Color, Dive Bar Saints, The Driver, Crazy and Folsom Prison Blues. For some funny ones: Butts Medley, All About That Bass, Champagne Taste, Hillbilly Bone and Ray Stevens' Mississippi Squirrel Revival. For some serious ones: How Great Thou Art, Go Rest High On That Mountain. When you are familiar with all the boys and their vocal roles, do Mayday. And last but not least, Brothers In Arms. It is haunting and beautiful. They have recently released several new songs that you will want to check out. Unchained Melody, Listen to the Music, Brother and Stargazer Lilies trilogy: Give Me A Sign, Stargazer Lilies and Mr. ...Their latest releases are Might As Well Be Me, Playing With Fire, Remember My Name, Oh, Pretty Woman, Cruise, Stand By Me, Colder Weather and Life is a Highway. To switch it up..try Two Country Singers try singing Opera. Adam Chance just wrote the theme song to Ubisoft's new Pirate themed video game, Skull and Bones and Home Free performs it. Welcome to the Home Free rabbit hole!
Your reviews ROCK! Home free is very special. Their recent collaboration with Don McLean Vincent and American Pie are a must! Peace from Northern Michigan!
Yessss thank you for the amazing reaction. Much appreciated to us Home Fry’s ❤. The Group consists of 5 members, Bass Vocalist(Tim Foust) Bass-Baritone( Adam Chance) Low-Tennor(Rob Lunquist) High-Tennor(Austin Brown) and last but not least the one and only Vocal Percussionist(Adam Rupp) Welcome to Home Free, Many new songs have been released check it out on there channel
You have just dipped your toes into the world of HOME FREE. They have lots of fun together in many of their videos, like "Butts Remix". Tim (the bass) really drops the anchor in a few songs (i.e. Ring of Fire) and Adam does a "Drum Solo" while the rest of the guys take a break. I will warn you though, it does not take much and you will start calling yourself a "Home Fry" as well.
Aileen, you are going to love this rabbit hole. All great voices and they all sing lead depending on the song. People can agree/disagree but my picks. Best cover - End of The Road, Best solo - When a Man Loves a Woman, Best arrangement - Do YOu Hear what I Hear, fun - Butts Remix, my faves: One Man Band, Bless this Broken Road, Snow Globe?, best overall song. Mayday ,but save it for later. I could have listed a dozen more, they never disappoint.
these guys and their melodies and harmonizing sounds fantastic those are such powerful elements that those guys are doing with their voices such an awesome recording
I love to watch reactors when Tim sings his solo part. Most seem to just sit spell bound listening to him, and then when they harmonize right at the end of his solo a lot of people don't notice that Tim drops another octave. That instrument you referred to is called a mouth harp or a juice harp. Chance was doing that sound.
Great reaction! Welcome to the Home Frys! Home free won the sing off! Adam Rupp is the beat boxer. Both Austin and Rob are the tenors. Adam Chance is the baratone, and Tim is the bass. Home free has a huge catalog of music to check out. Here are a few suggestions. (When a man loves a woman, brothers in arms, bless the broken road, country roads )
Best reaction to Home Free I've ever seen!!! New sub for Home Free! Everyone gets instantly hooked!!! Well done and welcome to the magical ride provided by Home Free! 🤠
The bass is named Geoff Castellucci and he has several videos you would definitely love! All of the guys in Home Free are world class. Fun to see you getting into it!
"Man of Constant Sorrow" (also known as "I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow") is a traditional American folk song first published by Dick Burnett, a partially blind fiddler from Kentucky. The song was originally titled "Farewell Song" in a songbook by Burnett dated to around 1913. A version recorded by Emry Arthur in 1928 gave the song its current titles. Several versions of the song exist that differ in their lyrics and melodies. The song was popularized by the Stanley Brothers, who recorded the song in the 1950s; many other singers recorded versions in the 1960s, most notably by Bob Dylan. Variations of the song have also been recorded under the titles of "Girl of Constant Sorrow" by Joan Baez and by Barbara Dane, "Maid of Constant Sorrow" by Judy Collins, and "Sorrow" by Peter, Paul and Mary. It was released as a single by Ginger Baker's Air Force with vocals by Denny Laine. Public interest in the song was renewed after the release of the 2000 film _'O Brother, Where Art Thou?,'_ where it plays a central role in the plot, earning the three runaway protagonists public recognition as the Soggy Bottom Boys.
nice reaction aileen. theses guys are certainly talented and unique. as you noticed... all the sounds you hear are human made and there are no traditional instruments used. if you like this kind of creativity and authenticity, i highly recommend postmodern jukebox (aka pmj). they take current popular songs and completely re-imagines them vintage (1920s to 1960s) in the music itself and style of the performances that actually take you back in time. their rendition of "creep" with haley reinhart is an absolute masterpiece... enjoy! 😎
It's very entertaining watching you react to this, your face is very expressive and animated, especially when the deep voiced guy had his moment. You looked lost in the moment, and a little bit in love with these talented performers
Fishin' in the dark\Boondocks,the Butts Remix, Ring of Fire,Colder Weather,In the Blood,My Church,Dive bar Saints,the list just goes on & on...literally EVERYTHING Home Free does is pure MAGIC!! They just released a cover of Vincent with Don MacLean that's beautiful,and they also did another of his songs with him American Pie,also they did an AMAZING version of God Bless the USA with Lee Greenwood and the US military choir that will make even the strongest man tear up because its so incredibly well done,and Do you Hear What I Hear is always an impressive Christmas tune ( if you're ever in that mood...its BEYOND anything you've ever heard) so I HIGHLY recommend going down this rabbit hole!!🎶❤✌
Subbed for more Home Free. They have a very loyal fanbase, and they have a huge catalogue of music. Enjoy your trip down the rabbit hole. "The Butts Medley" is a blast that really shows their fun side.
Welcome to the Home Free party. Best a cappella group out there, I think. They have a very deep and varied catalog. Everything from country to rock to pop to sacred to even a little opera from the two tenors. I suggest Helplessly Hoping, Stand By Me or their original Playing With Fire. Enjoy the ride! And, speaking of painting - they were just featured on Don McLean's re-release of Vincent. Totally worth a look.
That was a great cover of the song, I am a big fan of acapella! I really like your description of how different parts of music come together into one piece of music.
"End of the Road" cover by Home free is just ridiculously good, I think even better than the original (especially since it leaves out the simping part in the middle of the song). Great reaction as always Aileen, now you are a Home Fry!
When a man loves a woman is an awesome song. When I saw you were reaching to Home Free I couldn't wait to see you reaction. They are so good. Great job keep up the great work.
Great reaction! Welcome to HOME FREE Spiral! If you really enjoy these guys, plenty of other really good songs to listen too.... soon you will join the rest of the homefries :) That is what their fans are called. Next song for you to listen to.... "Ring of fire" with avi :) Just be ready... this is going to be a trip! And his voice can melt steel.... That is Tim Foust.... Your going to get to know him really well if you keep on this path... The harmonica guy is also the beat boxer... He is amazing too. His name is Adam Rup
The instrument you keep wondering about has been known colloquially in the south for more than150 years as a "Jews harp". It is a curved piece of metal clenched between the teeth and it has a spring like part that one twangs on. I don't know what the proper name is for it.
Also sometime called a mouth harp, jaw harp or juice harp. I think those last two are used to avoid saying Jew's - we are conditioned against ethnic identifiers, but of all the things that are said about Jews, identifying them with this instrument is pretty danged benign, especially when you consider all the Nazi propaganda being spouted on the college campuses of late.
The Jew's harp, also known as jaw harp, juice harp, or mouth harp, is a lamellophone instrument, consisting of a flexible metal or bamboo tongue or reed attached to a frame. Despite the colloquial name, the Jew's harp most likely originated in Siberia, specifically in or around the Altai Mountains, and is of Turkic origin and has no relation to the Jewish people. Other names: Jew's harp, jaw harp, mouth harp, Ozark harp, juice harp, murchunga, guimbarde, mungiga, vargan, trompe
The instrument at the beginning and end was a Jaw’s harp by Adam Chance and is a traditional folk music instrument. It does sound similar to didgeridoo. The beatbox is Adam Rupp and he even does a drum solo at some of their concerts. I think the word you were looking for to describe the wonderful treat your brain experiences hearing harmonies this tight would be an “eargasam.” I would recommend that you check out their cover of Castle on a Hill, or their original Road Sweet Road. As an aside, I saw several intricate tats on your right hand and arm. Have you ever thought of doing a tattoo tour with a little bit of the story behind what inspired each of them?
Home Free is a phenomenally talented a cappella group. They bring not only astounding vocals but remarkable variety and creativity. For example check out their cover of John Mayer's "In The Blood", Boyz II Men's "End Of The Road" and Cam's "Mayday". They also have a great sense of humor. For a laugh check out their "Butts Remix". While they are certainly versatile they come from country roots as evident in their cover of Blake Shelton's "Hillbilly Bone", which is a lot of fun.
Thanks for this reaction! Yes, Home Free is a worthy rabbit hole! Another popular acapella group is Pentatonix. Check them out as well!! They've been a group (various members) for decades.
Yes, welcome to Home Free, all acapella, no instruments at all. Masters of all musical genres. I am a Home Fry (Home Free Fans) and a new subscriber to your channel for more Home Free. They won the 4th season of the Sing Off in 2013. Their covers are upgrades, their medleys are brilliant, their collaborations with the original artists are inspirational, and their original songs are masterpieces. Within this 5 man vocal band you have 5 tenors, 5 beat boxers, and 2 bass-baritones. All of them can sing lead and they choose depending on whose voice best fits the song. They can do just about anything and they continue to grow and improve, yet they remain so humble. When they have featured guest artist, they support and allow their featured artists to shine. Several of them have their own channels and do some solo work. And just for fun Rob and Austin sing Opera. What else can I say? Their catalogue of work is quite large and continues to grow. You are in for an exciting journey and the Home Fries will be there for you all the way.
Home Free is an amazing a cappella band. It’s a “mouth harp” sound that sounds like a didgeridoo. It was being done by Chance, back left. The beatboxer Adam, back right, is an amazing talent and he was doing the harmonica, drums and other sounds. All are amazing singers. Tim, the bass, has a 5 octave range so he can sing super low but also sing up with the tenors. They have a large catalogue of songs and sing all genres. All take the lead depending on the song. 3 of them also write songs so they also have a large number of original songs. Enjoy! 🤩😃
or a Jews Harp, also know as a Jaw Harp (in the sticks).
**** WELCOME TO HOME FREE*****
OMG...Girl I can't believe you've never heard of them! Home Fries (FANS) are going to have fun with you!
A couple suggestions... "LISTEN TO THE MUSIC" and "BLUE AIN'T YOUR COLOR".... very unique group!
peace....... LOVE YOUR SMILE!
Checkout their RUclips and see their catalog.
I would like if you did BLIND reactions as their VOCALS...are simply NEXT LEVEL!!!
peace
Aileen's face when Tim Foust's bass came in was priceless
Women should just sit on their subwoofers for that part.
I have watched a LOT of women watch this song, and it happens EVERY time.
He hit the wet note.
Not a dry seat in the house
I saw it too. Then she had to play it again confirmed it.
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.
Some of my favorites are "Take Me Home Country Roads", "In The Blood", "Blue Ain't Your Color", "How Great Thou Art", "Ring Of Fire", "Elvira", "Hillbilly Bone", "American Pie", "Brother In Arms", "One Man Band", "Listen To The Music", "Sea Shanty Medley", "Skull & Bones" etc.
"Like how cigar smoke would sound" is a perfect description!
I was finna' say the same thing.
Absolutely. Tim has such a rich, clean bass. He is an amazing vocalist.
3:35: It's always fun to watch girls react to Tim Foust's bass in this song.
Someone made a compilation video of reactors hearing Tim that he calls Tim-gasms 😂
She was straight hypnotized
I love watching folks have their first "Tim-gasm". The man is amazing.
Their version of Crosby Stiles and Nash "Helplessly Hoping" is just AMAZING!
Home Free seemingly has endless videos, most are covers, and almost all are truly upgrades from the originals. As you have learned, their harmonies are so pure. This is also wonderful a cappella. The drum beat that you hear in this song sounds so perfect, it is easy to believe that there is someone in the background playing a complete drum set. Nope, it is Adam Rupp who also does the harmonica. Those of us who are Home Free followers love to watch reactors discover the magic of Home Free. They are advertised as a Country Vocal Band, but they do a variety of genres. You will be surprised at how wonderful each sounds. If you decide to check out more of their songs, you will discover that "Home Fries" will follow.
Every time I here this song I see the movie oh brother where art thou
Great Reaction!! Welcome to Home Free rabbit hole.
The group started in 2000/2001( there’s contention on the year)by brothers Chris and Adam Rupp
They won The Sing Off season 4 2013 that's where they became very popular.
They are the only country A Capella ( all vocals no instruments)group but they are honestly do so so much more than just country music they can sing any genre and they do.
There is no Lead singer in the group.They each ( except Adam )sing the song and who’s ever voice or voices sound right for the song gets the lead unless is a bass/ baritone song then that’s Tim or Chance.A lot of time they each have a part in the song.
Fans of Home Free are known as Home Fries and are very loyal to the guys.
Adam Rupp: Beatboxer Extraordinaire can make almost any sound imaginable (A whole drum kit, harmonica (his Nomonica we call it )plane flyovers, trains, castanets, bugs ,birds etc).Co founder from Mankato Minnesota.
Rob Lundquist :Lead tenor(beard and glasses) Very soulful voice and master whistler from Minneapolis,Minnesota
Tim Foust :Bass (had long dark hair now short with grey ) 5+ octave range can go so low he blows speakers or sky high from Nederland,Texas
Austin Brown:High Tenor ( Long wavy hair )Voice of an angel from Tifton Georgia.He will be leaving the group in the fall.
Adam Chance(Aka Chance):Baritone/Bass Deep,rich voice(Does the juice harp sound in Man Of Constant Sorrow) has short dark hair short beard from Baldwin County,Alabama.Replaced Chris Rupp ( Adams Brother and co founder in 2016)
They have collaborated with many singers and legends
Don McLean: Vincent (newest release)
Don McLean:American Pie
Oak Ridge Boys:Elvira
Kenny Rodgers:Children Go Where I Send Thee (Please watch the end message)
Billy Gilman:One Voice
Alabama:Christmas In Dixie
Mark Wills:Don’t Laugh At Me ( important message at the end )
Lee Greenwood & US Airforce Band:God Bless The USA
Any many many more.
They have 3 amazing songwriters in the group Tim,Austin and Chance so they have a very large playlist of covers and original songs
End of the Road (Boyz 2 Men cover )
When A Loves A Woman
Helplessly Hoping (5 part harmony masterpiece )
Unchained Melody
Butts Medley/ Remix
Listen To The Music
Can’t Outrun You
Brothers In Arms
Stargazer Trilogy( All Originals written by Austin)
Give Me A Sign ( Chapter 1)
Stargazer Lilies( Chapter 2)
MR ( mister) (Chapter 3)
Skull And Bones ( original written by Chance for Ubisoft new video game Skull And Bones)
Might As Well Be Me ( Original)
Playing With Fire ( Original)
Remember My Name (Original)
Oh Pretty Woman
Life Is A Highway
Stand By Me
Cruise
I Want Crazy
Colder Weather
Ring Of Fire ( 2024 version)
Jump Right In
Any Way The Wind Blows
I’ve Seen
Mayday(DON’T WATCH TILL YOU ARE VERY FAMILIAR WITH THE GROUP AND THEIR RANGES )
There's not a song that you pick from their 200+ catalog that is bad I haven't found one yet.
They are just funny, down to earth, humble nice guys.They are the best A Cappella group there is IMO
Sorry for the long read 🏠🍟
Home Free: "When A Man Loves a Woman", "Listen to the Music", "The Butts Remix", oh hell.... do 'em all!!
Austin Brown sound amazingly singing it!!
I forgot about the butts remix, gotta rewatch that right now! Thanks. Peace from Northern Michigan!
You missed an important song..Elvira with the Oakridge boys is another of their best.
I found Home Free during the COVID quarantine while trying to entertain myself searching through RUclips. At the time I didn't realize I had already seen them win the 2013 season of TV's "The Sing Off". The more videos I watched, the more I fell in love with the group. Their videos are great, and they don't take themselves too seriously which allows for a lot of fun with their music. They seem to be IMHO, the best A Capella group around, although each group seems to have their own specialties. Their covers seem to be an improvement to the original song in most cases. All I can say is keep watching them and learn about them. You will never be disappointed!
Just subscribed with hopes for more Home Free. They are the best! They do a huge variety of music and each have a very impressive vocal range. They will make you dance, cry and fall out of your seat laughing. They have great personalities and sense of humor and are genuinely good people. Tim, the bass, has a 5+ octave range and Adam, the beatboxer, can't be beat! Enjoy your Home Free journey! You've only just scratched the surface.
Austin and Rob's voices (the tenors) speak to your emotions. Tim's voice (the bass) goes straight to the lizard brain.
That's Adam Rupp doing his "Beatboxing" thing making all those noises. Your reaction to this song is just PERFECT! You should hear Home Free - Sea Shanty Medley.......Adam goes all out with the beatboxing. I subscribed to your channel for more of your reactions.
Saw them live 3 weeks ago...they are just as good in person
My favorite song by HF is Helplessly Hoping. It is pure harmony perfection! Subscribing hoping for more Home Free! Thank you for this one!
I love how you always pick out and get excited for when you see certain cool things like the harmonica player, it’s always so cute ❤️ You were so right too about the fresh breath of air after being under water when they all started singing together 😭
That awesome bass voice you enjoyed was Tim Foust. For a truly jaw dropping performance you should check out him and Peter Hollens singing Misty Mountains (from The Hobbit soundtrack).
When someone hears that deep Tim Faust sound it is called a Timgasm and Aileen's did not disappoint. And this isn't even his lowest notes.
A very notable thing about Home Free is their collaborations with other musicians. They just released a gorgeous re-recording of Vincent with the original singer-songwriter, Don McLean (not acapella as Don plays guitar and sings). Previously, they recorded with Don a 50th anniversary acapella performance of American Pie. They have collaborated with Kenny Rogers, the Oak Ridge Boys, Alabama, and a bunch of others. Some are acts that have had big careers already and some are new/newish acts that they give greater exposure to.
I was hoping you'd get to this one... it's AMAZING! You're reaction to it is equally amazing. Love your energy! 😃
Aileen, you REALLY need to listen to their "Helplessly Hoping." Absolutely stunning!
Thank you for your lovely reaction to this Home Free performance. I've been following you for a little while, so I think you'd like Home Free's version of "When a man loves a woman"
Hi Aileen, absolutely stellar reaction. After listening to nearly 100 reactions to this song, I can count on one hand how many reactors even hear the bass's voice drop a FULL Octave just after his solo ends. You're now in that count, awesome to NOT miss it.
Home Free is a rabbit hole you won't regret going down. Everything they do is on par with this one.
Imagine the practice it takes to get this harmonized and note perfect.
Home Free is a whole vibe. So many great songs. The rabbit hole is deep.
Hi there. The main beat boxer and the one that does the harmonica, his name is Adam Rupp. Him and his brother Chris originally started the band. Chris then left and was replaced with the smaller guy with the beard and his name is Adam Chance. In the opening sequence what sounds like a didgeridoo is actually him. The big fella with the beard and the glasses is Rob Lundquist and that guy has a voice of an angel. The main guy singing with the red hair and beard is Austin Brown. Finally and very much not least we come to the bass which is Tim Faust. If you think his voice is low in this one, you should check out the cover of Ring Of Fire that they do. They don’t just do country music. They pretty much will turn their hand to any type of music and some of the funnier ones are, “the butts Melody and the song by Meghan Trainor, All About That Bass “. I think you will enjoy all of those. Thank you so much for doing this one as I am a homefry. That is what any fan of Home Free is known as. Take care of yourself and blessings to you from England.
Welcome to the Home fries and Tim Foust’s bass. You should check out the Song Hers Ain’t Mine, it was made by Austin Brown who is the guy with the long ginger hair
Sounds like you've just become an instant Home Fry. Welcome to the club, my dear. They truly are amazing. They did a cover of Johnny Cash's "RING OF FIRE" that is really good, but my favorite is their cover of Dire Straits' "BROTHERS IN ARMS". Keep 'em coming, delightful reaction, Aileen!
Hi Aileen 😊 Great reaction to Home Free's Man of Constant Sorrow😊👍 I agree with you singing acapella is very tricky and I know as a singer yourself you appreciated their performance 😊 I've read all the comments and all the recommendations for future videos of Home Free are outstanding and I look forward to your reactions to them 😊 Have a great day you and Arya 😊👍
I’m so happy you loved this! Here’s some amazing covers they’ve done for you to pick from:
Honey I’m good
End of the Road
Seven Bridges Road. BUT…..
For some real fun check out their Butts Medley! Love ya!
Welcome down the Home Free rabbit hole! 🎷🙏🏼🇺🇸
Home Free. With this song they've turned me into a man of constant listening.
"How Great Thou Art" & "Brothers In Arms" get my vote. If you want Tim Foust (Base singer) to rattle your bones, try "Misty Mountains" from the Hobbit, by Peter Hollens, ft. Tim Foust. Just the two of them, 120 layers. OMG!!!
You have just been introduced to the best a capella group out there, there harmonies are second to none. Thanks for your reaction.
I was so pleased when you finally came up for a breath!! It is a lot to take in and I could see that you’ve already received many suggestions. Make sure to check out How Great Thou Art for those satisfying harmonies. Home Free’s catalog is deep, as they’ve been around for 20+ years. And they have said goodbye to a few, but have ultimately put together these five incredibly talented artists. We will be losing Austin Brown at the end of their current tour, but they are busy making sure to find just the right person to continue on. I will be watching for your next Home Free video. Keep smiling! 🎶 Cyd
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Home Free is a once in a generation talent. Appreciate them while you can! The instrument you asked about is called a mouth harp.
He is NOT using a mouth harp, yes sounds like one but that is just him.
@@bl6252 Who said he was using a mouth harp?
“Tickles that part of your brain”-Aileen Senpai. The look on your face during that bass solo, was EPIC! And I’m with a lot of people here. “ Man Of Constant Sorrow”- George Clooney. Love and light Aileen!!! And your smile at beginning… I absolutely live for!!🤗🙏❤️
That's not all it tickled 😅😂
Yes I'm glad you decided to listen to this!!❤
Check out their version of "When a man Loves a Woman".
thank you so much ms Senpai....for yet another wonderful reaction vid...THIS TIME.....to one of my personally favorite groupss online!!......and as always...you are as kind and sweet and warm with your words and descriptions...as you are beautiful!! keep those wonderful reaction vids coming young lady!!
For more harmonizing listen to "How Great Thou Art". To hear the tremendous range of Tim (the bass) listen to him sing "Misty Mountains " with Peter Hollins, then listen to Tim and Austin (Home Free tenor) singing "My Maria". For a real treat listen to Austin Brown and Rob Lundquist 8n "Two Country Singers Try Opera". They will blow your mind.
You went into a trance when Tim (the bass) came in....which is quite typical. 😂 Welcome to my favorite acapella group in the history of EVER!! Literally everything they do is phenomenal, but I want to recommend my favorite Home Free song (even though it's July), "Do You Hear What I Hear?" It's filmed here in Minnesota (where the group got its start) at our annual Winter Carnival ice castle, and Tim's low notes are much lower than you heard here, and threaten to melt the ice. 😁
Have fun going down the Home Free rabbit hole!!
Home Free is an incredible group. I love watching women melt when they first recognize Tim's bass. I love a group that sings because its fun for them, the Butts Remix was awesome, I laughed the whole way through.
Next, please try their version of "When A Man Loves A Woman! Other will tell you too, You will not be sorry! Great Reaction!
A next good option to hear all of their voices individually, try their cover of Take Me Home Country Roads.
You're facial expressions spoke of every note! Love watching such joy and excitement!
It’s absolutely incredible how their sound is with ZERO instruments!!! Just mind blowing!
One can't remain in a bad mood listening to Home Free.
Since discovering them in 2017, I've extended my lower range quite a bit, thanx to Tim. 💪🏽😎
Woohoo, you're finally doing Home Free!? Looking so much forward to seeing your reaction now, and here's to hoping that you end up wanting to dig deeper into that rabbithole!
You would Love their concerts….a Total BLAST ‼️🎶🎵🎶♥️‼️…… Tim talks Bass 🥴🙃‼️💕‼️…. He’s their spokesman….&, an Awesome comedian as well…a truly Fun Guy 🙃💕♥️🙃🔥🌟
New subscriber. Great reaction, too! I love it when people discover Home Free. They are a freakishly talented group of fellas that excel in all music genres. They can make you laugh sometimes, they can make you cry sometimes but they always impress. Here's a cheat sheet on the group: Adam Rupp, co-founder of HF and the awesome beatboxer. Tim Foust, bass. He has a five-octave range. Rob Lundquist (glasses and beard) Tenor Harmony. Austin Brown, Lead Tenor. Adam Chance, Baritone ( goes by Chance). Chance replaced Chris Rupp (co-founder) who left in 2016. Take Me Home Country Roads is phenomenal but you might also want to check out Dreamer, When A Man Loves A Woman, End Of The Road, One Man Band, American Pie featuring Don McLean, I Swear, Blue Ain't Your Color, Dive Bar Saints, The Driver, Crazy and Folsom Prison Blues. For some funny ones: Butts Medley, All About That Bass, Champagne Taste, Hillbilly Bone and Ray Stevens' Mississippi Squirrel Revival. For some serious ones: How Great Thou Art, Go Rest High On That Mountain. When you are familiar with all the boys and their vocal roles, do Mayday. And last but not least, Brothers In Arms. It is haunting and beautiful. They have recently released several new songs that you will want to check out. Unchained Melody, Listen to the Music, Brother and Stargazer Lilies trilogy: Give Me A Sign, Stargazer Lilies and Mr. ...Their latest releases are Might As Well Be Me, Playing With Fire, Remember My Name, Oh, Pretty Woman, Cruise, Stand By Me, Colder Weather and Life is a Highway. To switch it up..try Two Country Singers try singing Opera. Adam Chance just wrote the theme song to Ubisoft's new Pirate themed video game, Skull and Bones and Home Free performs it. Welcome to the Home Free rabbit hole!
I could literally tell you started ovulating when Tim dropped that low bass on you ! MORE Home Free please !!
Good one, Aileen! Love seeing you loving music. Thanks for sharing this one. 🙂
Wait.... What??? You have never heard of Home Free!?? Welcome to becoming a HomeFry! It's a rabbit hole you will be glad you entered! :)
Nice reaction. So authentic. Love your smile.
Your reviews ROCK! Home free is very special. Their recent collaboration with Don McLean Vincent and American Pie are a must! Peace from Northern Michigan!
Yessss thank you for the amazing reaction. Much appreciated to us Home Fry’s ❤. The Group consists of 5 members, Bass Vocalist(Tim Foust) Bass-Baritone( Adam Chance) Low-Tennor(Rob Lunquist) High-Tennor(Austin Brown) and last but not least the one and only Vocal Percussionist(Adam Rupp) Welcome to Home Free, Many new songs have been released check it out on there channel
You have just dipped your toes into the world of HOME FREE. They have lots of fun together in many of their videos, like "Butts Remix". Tim (the bass) really drops the anchor in a few songs (i.e. Ring of Fire) and Adam does a "Drum Solo" while the rest of the guys take a break. I will warn you though, it does not take much and you will start calling yourself a "Home Fry" as well.
Aileen, you are going to love this rabbit hole. All great voices and they all sing lead depending on the song. People can agree/disagree but my picks. Best cover - End of The Road, Best solo - When a Man Loves a Woman, Best arrangement - Do YOu Hear what I Hear, fun - Butts Remix, my faves: One Man Band, Bless this Broken Road, Snow Globe?, best overall song. Mayday ,but save it for later. I could have listed a dozen more, they never disappoint.
Austin and Rob did a great job in this song. Tim's low voice is the best bass. Home Free is my favorite group. I love Home Free 😊❤❤❤❤❤❤
Hey Aileen , cool your discovering Home Free they are great !!! cheers from Australia !!
these guys and their melodies and harmonizing sounds fantastic those are such powerful elements that those guys are doing with their voices such an awesome recording
I love to watch reactors when Tim sings his solo part. Most seem to just sit spell bound listening to him, and then when they harmonize right at the end of his solo a lot of people don't notice that Tim drops another octave. That instrument you referred to is called a mouth harp or a juice harp. Chance was doing that sound.
Loved watching your discovery of #homefree. Welcome to the party! They have a huge catalogue of wonderful music. They'll blow your mind.
Great reaction! Welcome to the Home Frys! Home free won the sing off! Adam Rupp is the beat boxer. Both Austin and Rob are the tenors. Adam Chance is the baratone, and Tim is the bass. Home free has a huge catalog of music to check out. Here are a few suggestions. (When a man loves a woman, brothers in arms, bless the broken road, country roads )
In the Blood is amazing as well. If you really want chills, High on That Mountain is insane as well.
Best reaction to Home Free I've ever seen!!! New sub for Home Free! Everyone gets instantly hooked!!! Well done and welcome to the magical ride provided by Home Free! 🤠
The bass is named Geoff Castellucci and he has several videos you would definitely love! All of the guys in Home Free are world class. Fun to see you getting into it!
"Man of Constant Sorrow" (also known as "I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow") is a traditional American folk song first published by Dick Burnett, a partially blind fiddler from Kentucky. The song was originally titled "Farewell Song" in a songbook by Burnett dated to around 1913. A version recorded by Emry Arthur in 1928 gave the song its current titles.
Several versions of the song exist that differ in their lyrics and melodies. The song was popularized by the Stanley Brothers, who recorded the song in the 1950s; many other singers recorded versions in the 1960s, most notably by Bob Dylan. Variations of the song have also been recorded under the titles of "Girl of Constant Sorrow" by Joan Baez and by Barbara Dane, "Maid of Constant Sorrow" by Judy Collins, and "Sorrow" by Peter, Paul and Mary. It was released as a single by Ginger Baker's Air Force with vocals by Denny Laine.
Public interest in the song was renewed after the release of the 2000 film _'O Brother, Where Art Thou?,'_ where it plays a central role in the plot, earning the three runaway protagonists public recognition as the Soggy Bottom Boys.
nice reaction aileen. theses guys are certainly talented and unique. as you noticed... all the sounds you hear are human made and there are no traditional instruments used. if you like this kind of creativity and authenticity, i highly recommend postmodern jukebox (aka pmj). they take current popular songs and completely re-imagines them vintage (1920s to 1960s) in the music itself and style of the performances that actually take you back in time. their rendition of "creep" with haley reinhart is an absolute masterpiece... enjoy! 😎
Aileen
Home Free and their friends plus rivals, Voiceplay were in a talent singing show for acapella groups called Sing Off.
It's very entertaining watching you react to this, your face is very expressive and animated, especially when the deep voiced guy had his moment. You looked lost in the moment, and a little bit in love with these talented performers
These guys are a treat! I saw them in concert a couple of weeks ago and they are even better live! Subscribing for more Home Free!
I have been waiting for you to find Home Free. I love your reactions. I look forward to seeing more reactions to Home Free.
Fishin' in the dark\Boondocks,the Butts Remix, Ring of Fire,Colder Weather,In the Blood,My Church,Dive bar Saints,the list just goes on & on...literally EVERYTHING Home Free does is pure MAGIC!! They just released a cover of Vincent with Don MacLean that's beautiful,and they also did another of his songs with him American Pie,also they did an AMAZING version of God Bless the USA with Lee Greenwood and the US military choir that will make even the strongest man tear up because its so incredibly well done,and Do you Hear What I Hear is always an impressive Christmas tune ( if you're ever in that mood...its BEYOND anything you've ever heard) so I HIGHLY recommend going down this rabbit hole!!🎶❤✌
I laughed at your reaction when Tim, the bass, dropped the octave!!!!!
Check out Peter Hollins & Tim Faust Misty Mountain if you want to hear the deeper bass
Subbed for more Home Free. They have a very loyal fanbase, and they have a huge catalogue of music. Enjoy your trip down the rabbit hole. "The Butts Medley" is a blast that really shows their fun side.
Welcome to the Home Free party. Best a cappella group out there, I think. They have a very deep and varied catalog. Everything from country to rock to pop to sacred to even a little opera from the two tenors. I suggest Helplessly Hoping, Stand By Me or their original Playing With Fire. Enjoy the ride! And, speaking of painting - they were just featured on Don McLean's re-release of Vincent. Totally worth a look.
That was a great cover of the song, I am a big fan of acapella! I really like your description of how different parts of music come together into one piece of music.
Love it nice pick 👍
Great reaction to home free Aileen hope you and Arya is having a chill relaxing Wednesday ✌️
Two years ago I had this song pop up on youtube and after playing it, I was hooked. I love Home Free though this is still my favorite song by them.
Home Free catalog is worth your full attention… I ❤❤❤ them all
Great reaction
"End of the Road" cover by Home free is just ridiculously good, I think even better than the original (especially since it leaves out the simping part in the middle of the song). Great reaction as always Aileen, now you are a Home Fry!
They do a wonderful job with "Helplessly Hoping" ( Crosby Stills Nash )
When a man loves a woman is an awesome song. When I saw you were reaching to Home Free I couldn't wait to see you reaction. They are so good. Great job keep up the great work.
Ha! I was waiting for Tim Foust's solo to come along and have the same effect on Aileen as it does on just about every woman ever.
Great reaction! Welcome to HOME FREE Spiral! If you really enjoy these guys, plenty of other really good songs to listen too.... soon you will join the rest of the homefries :) That is what their fans are called. Next song for you to listen to.... "Ring of fire" with avi :) Just be ready... this is going to be a trip! And his voice can melt steel.... That is Tim Foust.... Your going to get to know him really well if you keep on this path... The harmonica guy is also the beat boxer... He is amazing too. His name is Adam Rup
The instrument you keep wondering about has been known colloquially in the south for more than150 years as a "Jews harp". It is a curved piece of metal clenched between the teeth and it has a spring like part that one twangs on. I don't know what the proper name is for it.
That is the proper name.
Also sometime called a mouth harp, jaw harp or juice harp. I think those last two are used to avoid saying Jew's - we are conditioned against ethnic identifiers, but of all the things that are said about Jews, identifying them with this instrument is pretty danged benign, especially when you consider all the Nazi propaganda being spouted on the college campuses of late.
I believe the proper name is a "Mouth Harp". If it isn't, than "Mouth Harp" has become the more common (and PC) name for it.
The Jew's harp, also known as jaw harp, juice harp, or mouth harp, is a lamellophone instrument, consisting of a flexible metal or bamboo tongue or reed attached to a frame. Despite the colloquial name, the Jew's harp most likely originated in Siberia, specifically in or around the Altai Mountains, and is of Turkic origin and has no relation to the Jewish people.
Other names: Jew's harp, jaw harp, mouth harp, Ozark harp, juice harp, murchunga, guimbarde, mungiga, vargan, trompe
@@thomasmacdiarmid8251 I guess we better stop calling it Mexican Food, right?😁
Nice review. The look on your face when the Baritone part comes in... priceless.
Great comments to Home Free ( Man of Constant Sorrow)❤❤❤❤
The instrument at the beginning and end was a Jaw’s harp by Adam Chance and is a traditional folk music instrument. It does sound similar to didgeridoo. The beatbox is Adam Rupp and he even does a drum solo at some of their concerts. I think the word you were looking for to describe the wonderful treat your brain experiences hearing harmonies this tight would be an “eargasam.” I would recommend that you check out their cover of Castle on a Hill, or their original Road Sweet Road.
As an aside, I saw several intricate tats on your right hand and arm. Have you ever thought of doing a tattoo tour with a little bit of the story behind what inspired each of them?
Home Free is a phenomenally talented a cappella group. They bring not only astounding vocals but remarkable variety and creativity. For example check out their cover of John Mayer's "In The Blood", Boyz II Men's "End Of The Road" and Cam's "Mayday". They also have a great sense of humor. For a laugh check out their "Butts Remix". While they are certainly versatile they come from country roots as evident in their cover of Blake Shelton's "Hillbilly Bone", which is a lot of fun.
Thanks for this reaction! Yes, Home Free is a worthy rabbit hole! Another popular acapella group is Pentatonix. Check them out as well!! They've been a group (various members) for decades.
The mouth harp in the end is... Chef's kiss! 👏👏👏
Ring of fire. So good on the bass voices. These guys are just great in everything