This Had Me SHOCKED‼️ *first time hearing* Home Free- Seven Bridges Road|REACTION!!

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  • @kmwwrench
    @kmwwrench 3 місяці тому +2

    Your face in the first 5 seconds was priceless. This is such a great cover of the Eagles song. Fabulous harmonies and perfect percussion.

  • @bobbyraywallace6785
    @bobbyraywallace6785 3 місяці тому +2

    Man a Man Loves A Women, Amazing Talent! Love this song!

  • @anitawright7169
    @anitawright7169 3 місяці тому

    Love this song. Home Free are always amazing! Love your reaction! #HOMEFREE

  • @lindareynolds8430
    @lindareynolds8430 3 місяці тому +1

    #HOMEFREE...so good!

  • @babyfry4775
    @babyfry4775 3 місяці тому +2

    Love Home Free. They sing all genres of music. Try End of the Road, Stand by Me. This is an older video so Chris Rupp (with ball cap) is in this. He left the group in 2016 and was replaced by Chance.

  • @PaulaThompson-x9w
    @PaulaThompson-x9w 3 місяці тому +3

    Love their version of this song. Their harmonies can't be beat. Thanks for the Home Free reactions!

  • @dagmar.6954
    @dagmar.6954 3 місяці тому +4

    I grew up listening to the Eagles music & had their albums. They were known for their harmonies. I absolutely love this cover by Home Free. Their harmonies are so tight & the best in the business. And Adam Rupp's vocal percussion is awesome as usual. Also like the video showing 7 different bridges in Minneapolis.

  • @minneyruth
    @minneyruth 3 місяці тому +1

    ❤❤🔥🔥

  • @anitawright7169
    @anitawright7169 3 місяці тому

    This song was done when Chris Rupp was with the group. Adam Chance has since taken Chris's place.

  • @SarahAden-zb3np
    @SarahAden-zb3np 3 місяці тому +2

    Home Free is my favorite group. They all have a beautiful voice's. Tim's low bass voice is my favorite. I can hear Austin's high tenor. Adam's beatboxing is great. 😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @IceManLikeGervin
    @IceManLikeGervin 3 місяці тому

    Some reactions to consider 🤔: Keith Sweat - How Deep Is Your Love Audio (Keith Sweat YT channel), Van Halen - You Really Got Me (Official Music Video) or 2Pac - I Wonder If Heaven Got A Ghetto (Official Music Video).

  • @ThePlaySpace-CurtainCall
    @ThePlaySpace-CurtainCall 3 місяці тому

    They're using auto-tune. The waver is evident. They may be good, but they made up for a few things.

  • @antrazitaj5209
    @antrazitaj5209 3 місяці тому +2

    Not a new face, an old face. That was Chris Rupp, one of the founders of the group. He left in 2016, Chances replaced him

  • @davidwaite7861
    @davidwaite7861 3 місяці тому +1

    🌼

  • @tracyallshouse2730
    @tracyallshouse2730 3 місяці тому +1

    Loving your #HomeFree reactions ❣😁 new subscriber 😊

  • @DanMcCall-g3b
    @DanMcCall-g3b 3 місяці тому +1

    Very nice reaction, young lady!

  • @tygerbrite
    @tygerbrite 3 місяці тому +1

    Super reaction! Looks like you're wired for #homefree. New subscriber. By the way, Home Free also does a warm and fuzzy version of When Will I Be Loved by the Everly Brothers. Saw you recently reacted to the original.

  • @meandu1512
    @meandu1512 3 місяці тому +1

    your reactions make my day

  • @WearingTheArmor
    @WearingTheArmor 3 місяці тому +3

    The one new face in this one is Chris Rupp, Adam (the beatboxer) Rupp's brother, and one of the founding members. He left the group in 2016 and Adam Chance took his place.

  • @IceManLikeGervin
    @IceManLikeGervin 3 місяці тому +1

    A fantastic reaction 🌉! I see 👁👁 you have reacted to Home Free before: Man Of Constant Sorrow. Seven Bridges Road is a song recorded for Home Free's 2015 album: Country Evolution. The song was written by Steve Young. The song was produced by Darren Rust and Home Free. No music chart information available. The music video was filmed in Minnesota. The song was originally recorded and released in 1969 by Steve Young on his album: Rock Salt & Nails. The "Seven Bridges Road" mentioned in the song is Woodley Road in Montgomery, Alabama. The song describes the emotions the singer (Steve Young) feels as he travels the road, which does in fact have seven bridges and moss covered trees.
    “It’s one of the most requested songs we’ve had for about eight years”, Home Free member Rob Lundquist tells Billboard. “We had sent out a poll to our Facebook followers, and that was the second most-requested song behind ‘Elvira’, which is also on the album. It’s one of our favorite tunes, and we filmed the video all over Minneapolis at different locations. It was a blast to film”.
    The song's composer, Steve Young, stated that he and his friends "used to go out to Woodley Road carousing around". Steve Young said: "I wound up writing this song that I never dreamed anybody would even relate to, or understand, or get. And I still don't understand why it was so successful, actually". "I don't know [exactly] what [the] song means". "Consciously... I [just] wrote... a song about a girl and a road in south Alabama". "But I think on another level the song has something kind of cosmic... that registers in the subconscious: the number seven has all of these religious and mystical connotations".
    The song has been covered by other artists including 📻: Eagles, Joan Baez, Rita Coolidge, Mother Earth and Tracy Nelson, Josh Graves, Delta Rae, Neal Hellman, Eddy Arnold, Dolly Parton, Atlanta, The Carter Family, Ricochet, Alan Jackson and more.
    Lyrics 🗒:
    There are stars in the Southern sky
    Southward as you go
    There is moonlight and moss in the trees
    Down the Seven Bridges Road
    Now I have loved you like a baby
    Like some lonesome child
    And I have loved you in a tame way
    And I have loved you wild
    Well, sometimes (well, sometimes)
    There's a part of me (there's a part of me)
    Has to turn form here and go (turn form here and go and go)
    Running (running, running) like a child from these warm stars (from these warm stars)
    Down the Seven Bridges Road
    There are stars in the Southern sky
    And if ever you decide
    You should go
    There is a taste of time sweetened ho
    Home Free Info 📰:
    Home Free is an American country a cappella group of five vocalists: Adam Bell-Bastien, Adam Chance, Rob Lundquist, Adam Rupp, and Tim Foust. All five of Home Free's singers have formal musical training. Rob Lundquist, Chris Rupp and Adam Rupp all have bachelor's degrees in music. Adam Rupp's primary instrument is trumpet, but he also plays drums, keyboard, and bass guitar. Starting as a show group, they toured with approximately 200 shows a year across the United States. The band has been actively posting videos to their UA-cam channel since 2009. In May 2020, they announced that they had reached 1 million subscribers to their channel. Home Free was also an early adopter of Patreon, where they crowdfund to raise money to produce their videos.
    Home Free was originally formed in January 2001 by Chris Rupp, Adam Rupp and Matt Atwood in Mankato, Minnesota, when some of its members were still in their teens. The five founding members were brothers Chris Rupp and Adam Rupp, Matt Atwood, Darren Scruggs, and Dan Lemke. They took their name from a boat owned by Matt Atwood's grandfather who helped support the group financially in their early years. The group began as a hobby for the singers, but they gradually grew in experience and popularity. By 2007 they had enough of a following to pursue music full-time. During this period, Cris Rupp and Adam Rupp and Matt Atwood formed the core of the group, with Matt Atwood singing lead tenor. Other members of the group came and went. Current group member Rob Lundquist, another Minnesotan, joined in 2008.
    For much of the group's history they worked with many talented bass singers, but did not have a full-time committed bass voice. In 2007, Chris Foss sang bass with them. Elliott Robinson was added as bass in September 2008, and was replaced in June 2009 by Troy Horne. Later that year, Troy Horne left to rejoin the vocal group: The House Jacks. To replace Troy Horne they turned to Tim Foust, who first sang with them as a guest on their 2010 tour. A Texas native, Tim Foust was then pursuing a career as a singer/songwriter of Country music and had recently released a solo album: The Best That I Could Do (2012), but was not ready to sign on full-time. Matthew Tuey sang with the group in the interim of 2011, until Tim Foust joined them full-time in January 2012.
    In 2012, Austin Brown was working on a Royal Caribbean cruise ship as a featured singer in their production shows. When Home Free joined the cruise as a guest performing group, they met and became close. Austin Brown, who was born in Tifton, Georgia, let Home Free know that he would be interested in joining the group if they ever had an opening. At the end of 2012 lead singer Matt Atwood and his wife, who had married the previous year, were expecting their first child. Finding the group's touring schedule incompatible with family life, and having an opportunity to take over his family's real estate business in Mankato, Minnesota, Matt Atwood made the decision to retire from the group. Home Free then invited Austin Brown to join as lead tenor. He sang his first show with the group in October 2012, and became full-time in January 2013.
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    • @IceManLikeGervin
      @IceManLikeGervin 3 місяці тому

      The group, now made up of Chris Rupp, Adam Rupp, Rob Lundquist, Tim Foust and Austin Brown, competed in the fourth season of the NBC TV show: The Sing-Off, recording their performances in September 2013. The group won the fourth season of The Sing-Off on NBC in 2013. They sang an arrangement of Hunter Hayes' 2013 song: "I Want Crazy", as their final competitive song, earning the group $100,000 and a recording contract with Sony. During that time, the group arranged for substitute performers to fulfill their previously-scheduled concert commitments. The series was televised in December 2013, and the group headlined the Sing-Off tour across 32 cities in 2014. The band released their first major label album: Crazy Life, in February 2014. Their latest album: Crazy(er) Life, was released in March 2024.
      On March 18, 2016, it was announced that, after sixteen years of performing with the group, co-founder Chris Rupp would be leaving to pursue a solo career. He would be replaced after May 8 by Adam Chance, formerly of the vocal group: Street Corner Symphony.
      On October 8, 2020, the band announced an Indiegogo campaign to fund a virtual holiday concert called "Warmest Winter" to coincide with the release of a new CD of the same name. The campaign met its initial funding goal in nine hours and stretch goals were added for further funding. The pre-filmed concert was streamed from December 2 to 5, 2020, and featured guest appearances by Alabama and The Oak Ridge Boys, among others.
      On February 15, 2024, Home Free announced that Austin Brown would leave the band later in the year, the first lineup change in eight years. This announcement also included the release date of their next album: Crazy(er) Life, featuring re-recordings of songs from their 2014 album: Crazy Life, to be their last album with Austin Brown. Austin Brown was replaced by Adam Bell-Bastien, who had performed as a member of the group several years earlier, in June.
      The group continues to perform live on stage in 2024.
      Miscellaneous Note 🗃:
      Home Free has collaborated with many notable artists. In 2015, they were featured on Kenny Rogers' final album: Once Again It's Christmas, performing the song: "Children, Go Where I Send Thee", with Kenny Rogers. Also in 2015, the Oak Ridge Boys collaborated with Home Free in a fully a capella version of their song: "Elvira".
      Don McLean invited them to collaborate on a 50th anniversary recording of his 1971 hit song: "American Pie". The music video for this performance went on to win three Telly awards in 2021.
      Home Free has collaborated on several occasions with fellow a capella artist Peter Hollens on the song: "19 You + Me", in 2014 and the Gospel hymn: "Amazing Grace", in 2016. In 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic restrictions, Peter Hollens and Home Free collaborated on a cover of the 1987 U2 song: "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For", incorporating a choir made up of over 200 members of their respective Patreon patrons; each performer or family group recorded their audio and video remotely.
      Also in 2020, Home Free collaborated with Lee Greenwood and The Singing Sergeants of the United States Air Force Band in a recording of Lee Greenwood's 1984 hit song: "God Bless The U.S.A.". The song was released on June 30, 2020, and reached #1 in digital song sales as of July 18, 2020.
      Home Free created a song for the video game: Skull And Bones (2024), which they performed at Summer Game Fest in June 2023.
      Other notable collaborations include Billy Gilman, Texas Hill (Casey James, Adam Wakefield, and formerly Craig Wayne Boyd), Mark Wills, Brooke Eden, Travis Collins, Amy Sheppard, Rachel Wammack, Lisa Cimorelli, Alabama and Taylor Davis.
      In April 2024, Don McLean again invited Home Free to collaborate with him on a new version of his 1972 song: "Vincent". It was also announced that Home Free would be featured on the title track of Don McLean's next album: American Boys, released in May 2024.
      Home Free Group Members 👨‍🎤👨‍🎤👨‍🎤👨‍🎤👨‍🎤:
      1. Current
      Adam Rupp - beatbox, vocal percussion, tenor
      Rob Lundquist - lead tenor
      Tim Foust - bass, baritone
      Adam Chance - baritone, bass
      Adam Bell-Bastien - high tenor
      2. Past Members
      Chris Rupp
      Matt Atwood
      Darren Scruggs
      Dan Lemke
      Chris Foss
      Elliott Robinson
      Troy Horne
      Matthew Tuey
      Joe Fine
      Joe Kent
      Austin Brown
      Tours 🏟:
      Crazy Life Tour (2014)
      Full of Cheer Tour (2014-15)
      Spring Tour (2015)
      Don't It Feel Good Tour (2015-16)
      A Country Christmas Tour (2016)
      Timeless World Tour (2017-18)
      A Country Christmas Tour (2017)
      Home Free Albums 📀:
      From The Top (2007)
      Kickin' It Old School (2009)
      Live From The Road (20120
      Full Of Cheer (2014)
      Crazy Life (2014)
      Country Evolution (2015)
      Full Of (Even More) Cheer (2016)
      Timeless (2017)
      Dive Bar Saints (2018)
      Warmest Winter (2020)
      Land Of The Free (2021)
      The Sounds Of Lockdown (2022)
      So Long Dixie (2022)
      As Seen On TV (2023)
      Crazy(er) Life (2024)
      Tim Faust Albums 📀:
      The Best That I Could Do (2012)
      Pieces Of Me Vol. 1: Doo-Wop (2021)
      Some more Home Free good songs 🎶: Champagne Taste (On a Beer Budget), I've Seen, Everything Will Be Ok, Any Way The Wind Blows, Crazy Life, Spellbound, Your Man, Wake Me Up, Ring Of Fire, A Little Bit Of Everything, Full Of Cheer, It Looks Good, How Nice I Really Am, The Way, Summer In The Country, Don't It Feel Good, California Country, Lonely Girl's World, Jump Right In, One Voice, Remember My Name, Good Ol' Country Harmony, Timeless, Good Ol' Boy Good Time, When You Walk In, Remember This, Leave This Town, Dive Bar Saints, Catch Me If You Can, MR, Dreamer, Cross That Bridge, What's The World Coming To, Why Not, I Love Me Like That, Warmest Winter, Snow Globe, What We Need Is Love, Cold Hard Cash, Land Of The Free, Road Sweet Road, Might As Well Be Me, Stargazer Lilies, Playing With Fire, Christmas Ain't For The Lonely, Give Me A Sign, Givn' Up On You, Colder Weather, Serenity, Life Is A Highway, Bridge Over Troubled Water, Understand, Life Is Easier With You, We Just Disagree, House Party, In The Blood, Elvira, I Can't Outrun You, Hillbilly Bone, So Long Dixie, Castle On The Hill, Good Ol' Country Harmony, Blue Ain't Your Color, Save The World, Cross That Bridge, God Bless The USA, How Great Thou Art, My Church, Mayday, I Can't Outrun You, Go Rest High On That Mountain, Angels We Have Heard On High and Tennessee Christmas.
      Fun Fact 🕵: Home Free's styling as a Country group is relatively recent. Before Tim Foust joined the group, Home Free was an all-purpose a cappella group, singing in a wide variety of styles, of which Country was only a minor one. With the additions of Tim Foust and Austin Brown, the group moved more in the direction of Country and found that audiences responded well to it. Home Free had auditioned three times for NBC's TV show: The Sing-Off (without Tim Foust and Austin Brown) and not been accepted. When auditioning for the fourth season, they made a conscious decision to style themselves as a Country group. In an interview Austin Brown said this identity is what grabbed the attention of The Sing-Off’s casting director, who said: "You guys really fit something we don’t have".