I grew up listening to the Oak Ridge Boys and the Statler Brothers, both groups were the staple of my Country music as those harmonies really resonated with me. Was fortunate to attend live concerts of both groups in their heyday of their touring career. A huge statement has been reinforced numerous times over the last half dozen years when notorious artists have collaborated with Home Free in singing legacy hits and in several cases have reached out to Home Free. Home Free has shown extraordinary respect to these artists to the point there is mutual respect and admiration that is very visible both ways. Home Free is a very humble group of guys who know how to pay their respects as they showcase these well-respected and well-known artists. Just wow, and we are the benefactors of this wonderful trust as they deliberately give each other and us a chance to enjoy once again a freshness to the decades that gone on before us with a wonderful tribute. Home Free is showing the industry a strong core value of High Regard, Strong Consideration, Attentiveness, High Opinion, and Due Regard for those who have set the stage for the music we enjoy today. Thank You Home Free, for your leadership by action that we all admire and appreciate doing things the right way!!!!!💟❣
Glad to see you back with some Home Free. I'm old enough to remember when the Oak Ridge Boys first came out with Elvira,many years ago.This was a great collaboration, loved it and your reaction. Please do more Home Free. They have come out with a lot of new covers and original songs.
You guys bringing up cookouts by the creek is actually pretty darn accurate. For decades, the Oak Ridge Boys hosted an annual cookout and concert for their fan club. I went to one of those back in the day. Their personalities are as laid back and welcoming as Home Free.
I loved this reaction. So much fun. You could tell that the Home Free guys got just as much if a kick out if it as the Oak Ridge Boys did. It just had the vibe of a group of mates sat in the bar. Hannah was spot on with her "old vs new passing on the baton" theory. Lovely reaction ladies. Thanks!
Home Free regularly thanks ORB for giving them the stamp of approval and legitimacy in the country world by not only letting them do Elvira, but by joining with them AND inviting HF to share billing with them for a show where HF would have been content to be listed as the supporting act.
You can see the "Oom Paw Paw Maw Maw" man RIchard Sturben singing alongside Elvis when he was with J.D. Sumner and the Stamps when Elvis performed in Vegas in 1970 and 1971. In 1973, Sturben joined The Oaks, with whom he still performs.
Loved your reaction to these awesome groups. Thanks! Richard Sturban of the Oak Ridge Boys is the main reason I sing bass to this day. If you get a minute, check out some of their stuff from the 1970's and 80s. Bobbie Sue, Leaving Louisiana in the Broad Daylight, and Thank God for Kids are just some of the many great songs they did. Singing Sturban's "Dream On" put my kid to sleep many a fussy night.
Glad to see y'all again. I am almost positive that you've heard this before. I know they had to have done it at the concert. It's their big "sing along with us" song. Great reaction y'all, as always!! I'll talk to y'all later.
Great reaction!! The Oak Ridge Boys are Mentors to Home Free.Home Free and The Oak Ridge Boys sang another song together with Jeffery East called Beautiful Star Of Bethlehem. The Oak Ridge Boys are a Country/Gospel group started in 1943 in Oak Ridge Tennessee with the name Oak Ridge Quartet became popular Southern Gospel Singers in the 1950’s.Their group name changed to The Oak Ridge Boys in the 1960’s they sang gospel till the 1970’s then changed to country/gospel.They released Elvira in 1981 Here’s a list of the Oak Ridge Boys Duane Allen (lead singer) sitting next Rob Joe Bonsall ( Tenor) next to Austin William Lee Golden (Baritone) White long beard Richard Sterban (Bass) Sang as bass for Elvis for 2 yrs 1971/1972 Home Free just released a new video called Vincent ft Don McLean 😊
I grew up with the Oakridge Boys. The shout out to Geoff Castellucci of VoicePlay for the arrangement from Tim Foust is so great. My two favorite bass singers.
HFs singing, harmonies & beatboxing, together with the harmonies of the legendary Oak Ridge Boys is fantastic. There's a live collaboration of "Beautiful Star of Bethlehem" with Jeffrey East & the Oaks. When Austin was a kid he sometimes traveled & sang with his father's gospel quartet in Georgia - and he goes full gospel on this one.
The Oak Ridge Boys are legends! I've been to a couple of their concerts back in the day. The ORB are members of both the Country Music Hall of Fame and the Gospel Music Hall of Fame.
the guy on the right is Chris Rupp, Adam's brother who, along with Adam formed Home Free. He was replaced by Adam Chance when he decided to leave and go solo
ok, only 11 days ago? ... umpteenth time of this one for me - but congrats, ladies for this one! For me, it's the interaction of originals "vs" HF! Love this one! Ladies, at this point I'm verging on subscribing ... but for now, a thumbsup must suffice!
It’s time for more Dan. Vasc you must hear his newest My heart will go on he made this song into an epi. Anthem it has gone viral it’s as good as Amazing Grace Vasc Nation is waiting love y’all and thank you
I grew up listening to the Oak Ridge Boys and the Statler Brothers, both groups were the staple of my Country music as those harmonies really resonated with me. Was fortunate to attend live concerts of both groups in their heyday of their touring career.
A huge statement has been reinforced numerous times over the last half dozen years when notorious artists have collaborated with Home Free in singing legacy hits and in several cases have reached out to Home Free. Home Free has shown extraordinary respect to these artists to the point there is mutual respect and admiration that is very visible both ways. Home Free is a very humble group of guys who know how to pay their respects as they showcase these well-respected and well-known artists. Just wow, and we are the benefactors of this wonderful trust as they deliberately give each other and us a chance to enjoy once again a freshness to the decades that gone on before us with a wonderful tribute. Home Free is showing the industry a strong core value of High Regard, Strong Consideration, Attentiveness, High Opinion, and Due Regard for those who have set the stage for the music we enjoy today.
Thank You Home Free, for your leadership by action that we all admire and appreciate doing things the right way!!!!!💟❣
Glad to see you back with some Home Free. I'm old enough to remember when the Oak Ridge Boys first came out with Elvira,many years ago.This was a great collaboration, loved it and your reaction. Please do more Home Free. They have come out with a lot of new covers and original songs.
You guys bringing up cookouts by the creek is actually pretty darn accurate. For decades, the Oak Ridge Boys hosted an annual cookout and concert for their fan club. I went to one of those back in the day. Their personalities are as laid back and welcoming as Home Free.
But it's a "crick" in the deep south because, well we just don't talk right! 😂😂😂❤❤
I loved this reaction. So much fun. You could tell that the Home Free guys got just as much if a kick out if it as the Oak Ridge Boys did. It just had the vibe of a group of mates sat in the bar. Hannah was spot on with her "old vs new passing on the baton" theory. Lovely reaction ladies. Thanks!
Home Free regularly thanks ORB for giving them the stamp of approval and legitimacy in the country world by not only letting them do Elvira, but by joining with them AND inviting HF to share billing with them for a show where HF would have been content to be listed as the supporting act.
Richard Sterban the bass for the Oak Ridge Boys is in his seventies; what a voice , eh?
This is such a bop. Great harmonies and fabulous vocal percussion.
You can see the "Oom Paw Paw Maw Maw" man RIchard Sturben singing alongside Elvis when he was with J.D. Sumner and the Stamps when Elvis performed in Vegas in 1970 and 1971. In 1973, Sturben joined The Oaks, with whom he still performs.
Loved your reaction to these awesome groups. Thanks! Richard Sturban of the Oak Ridge Boys is the main reason I sing bass to this day. If you get a minute, check out some of their stuff from the 1970's and 80s. Bobbie Sue, Leaving Louisiana in the Broad Daylight, and Thank God for Kids are just some of the many great songs they did. Singing Sturban's "Dream On" put my kid to sleep many a fussy night.
This is so very awesome! I am 68 and I remember the Oakridge Boys. This collaboration! Love your reactions! #HOMEFREE♥
The Oak Ridge Boys bass , Richard Sterban , sang backup for Elvis before he joined them ... they're such a good blend with HF ! #HOMEFREE
Glad to see y'all again. I am almost positive that you've heard this before. I know they had to have done it at the concert. It's their big "sing along with us" song. Great reaction y'all, as always!! I'll talk to y'all later.
Great reaction!! The Oak Ridge Boys are Mentors to Home Free.Home Free and The Oak Ridge Boys sang another song together with Jeffery East called Beautiful Star Of Bethlehem.
The Oak Ridge Boys are a Country/Gospel group started in 1943 in Oak Ridge Tennessee with the name Oak Ridge Quartet became popular Southern Gospel Singers in the 1950’s.Their group name changed to The Oak Ridge Boys in the 1960’s they sang gospel till the 1970’s then changed to country/gospel.They released Elvira in 1981
Here’s a list of the Oak Ridge Boys
Duane Allen (lead singer) sitting next Rob
Joe Bonsall ( Tenor) next to Austin
William Lee Golden (Baritone) White long beard
Richard Sterban (Bass) Sang as bass for Elvis for 2 yrs 1971/1972
Home Free just released a new video called Vincent ft Don McLean 😊
Beautiful star of Bethlehem is absolutely gorgeous 😍 ❤❤
I grew up with the Oakridge Boys. The shout out to Geoff Castellucci of VoicePlay for the arrangement from Tim Foust is so great. My two favorite bass singers.
Epic !! Where u been?
The Oak Ridge Boys have been around for decades
HFs singing, harmonies & beatboxing, together with the harmonies of the legendary Oak Ridge Boys is fantastic. There's a live collaboration of "Beautiful Star of Bethlehem" with Jeffrey East & the Oaks. When Austin was a kid he sometimes traveled & sang with his father's gospel quartet in Georgia - and he goes full gospel on this one.
The Oak Ridge Boys are legends! I've been to a couple of their concerts back in the day. The ORB are members of both the Country Music Hall of Fame and the Gospel Music Hall of Fame.
Y'all so cute.
the guy on the right is Chris Rupp, Adam's brother who, along with Adam formed Home Free. He was replaced by Adam Chance when he decided to leave and go solo
#HOMEFREE #OAKRIDGEBOYS,,,,,,,fantastic!
Tim is geat starting this song. Oak Ridge Boys still got it. I love Home Free and they are my favorite group. 😊❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks, girls!
ok, only 11 days ago? ... umpteenth time of this one for me - but congrats, ladies for this one! For me, it's the interaction of originals "vs" HF! Love this one!
Ladies, at this point I'm verging on subscribing ... but for now, a thumbsup must suffice!
It’s time for more
Dan. Vasc you must hear his newest My heart will go on he made this song into an epi. Anthem it has gone viral it’s as good as Amazing Grace Vasc Nation is waiting love y’all and thank you
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Voice play has a version of Elvira
soooo in 10 years, you will duo with the "new" housewives ... a colab with new and old a they will be Fan-girling on ya-all ... [giggle]