Helplessly Hoping is another awesome song, Brothers in Arms, Can't out Run you, so many songs that will wow you. Do you hear what I hear is awesome too.
Thanks for your reaction! 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.
Home Free is so good. Love them. Those harmonies are stellar and since they’re a cappella they can all sing. They all take the lead depending on the song. Tim, the bass, has a 5 octave range and can sing super low but also sing up with the tenors. If you like bass, try Brothers in Arms, I Can’t Outrun You, Hillbilly Bone. Good one GG!
Just subscribed with hopes for more Home Free. They are the best! I don't even think of them as an acapella group anymore but just my favorite band. Thank you for the reaction!
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. They are the only Country A Capella 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 R )sings the song and who’s ever voice or voices sound right for the song gets the lead unless it is a bass/ baritone song then that’s Tim or Chance.A lot of time each member have a part in the song. Fans of Home Free are known as Home Fries 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 mastetr 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 has left the group and Adam Bastien took his place June 21 He is from Detroit,MI 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 Don McLean:American Pie Oak Ridge Boys:Elvira Kenny Rodgers:Children Go Where I Send Thee (Please watch the end message) 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 amazing songwriters in the group Tim, Chance and now Bastien Austin was also one of the songwriters so they have a very large playlist of covers and original songs End of the Road (Boyz 2 Men cover ) Helplessly Hoping (5 part harmony masterpiece ) Butts Medley/ Remix Listen To The Music Can’t Outrun You Brothers In Arms Skull And Bones ( original written by Chance for Ubisoft video game Skull And Bones) Life Is A Highway Stand By Me Jump Right In Any Way The Wind Blows I’ve Seen (Original by Tim) Your Man Crazy Life ( original and last video with Austin ) Something To Talk About ( first video with Adam B ) I Still Believe In You (latest release ) 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 🏠🍟
Happily subbed for more Home Free! They are by far my favorite group. They can make you laugh till you cry (Brother, Butts Medley) or cry from songs that hit you in the feels (How Great Thou Art, Go Rest High In That Mountain, What We Ain’t Got or Brothers In Arms). The beatboxer also sings tenor and their 5 part harmonies are stunning (Helplessly Hoping). They sing all genres and have many originals too (the most recent release was I’ve Seen). Thank you for a great reaction and have a great day!
Their harmonies are my favorite among all other acapella groups. They each have to have great vocals because they can't hide behind instrumentation. I have seen them live and doing this particular song live also and it sounds just as good if not better live. The bass will shake you so it's an extra experience in person.
I think this left their rotation for a while, but it is back in their live shows again. Fantastic harmonies - I saw that "Home Free smile" while you were listening.
Best a cappella group out there, I think. So much talent. And they are genuinely nice guys, too. I recommend their cover of the Doobie Bros' Listen to the Music. Absolutely fabulous. Or for a much softer master class in 5-part harmony, try their version of How Great Thou Art.
A new subscriber, here for more Home Free. This was not the first song by them that I heard, that would be Amazing Grace with Peter Hollens. But having loved the harmonies of the Eagles doing Seven Bridges Road, hearing Home Free doing it cemented me as a "Home Fry." I have continued down this rabbit hole ever since. I especially love watching reactors hearing them for the first time. You will find they have a large and extremely loyal fan base who will flock to and support those who react to Home Free.
Home Free is my favorite group and the harmonies are beautiful. Tim is my favorite bass singer. Adam is my favorite beatboxer. I like your reactions on Home Free.
And...another one falls down the rabbit hole. You are so doomed. We’ll save you a chair. You’re about to be buried in Home Fries. Brace yourself. Home Free is the only country a capella group out there, but they can - and do - sing every genre. And they have no lead singer. Every one of these men can take the lead, and they pick the lead for each song by who does it the most justice. During quarantine, they kept all us Home Fries sane by dropping new videos every couple of weeks while they were scattered across the country. God bless ‘em. All the men can beat box, but Adam Rupp is in a league of his own. He’s a world-class vocal percussionist and there’re good reasons he’s called a “Freak of Nature” and “the man who swallowed a drum kit.” For more of Adam’s incredible beat boxing, check out Sea Shanty medley (the man makes castanets, for Pete’s sake), his no-monica solo on Working For A Living and Ain’t Going Down Til The Sun Comes Up (that video is on Facebook), Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer (sleigh bells? seriously?) or his drum solos. For more of Tim’s seismic basso profundo, listen to Brothers In Arms, Misty Mountains (his collaboration with Peter Hollens), Folsom Prison Blues, or Ring Of Fire (the Sing Off version). This man’s range is incredible. You won’t want to miss his 5-octave run in 5 seconds in “Do You Hear What I Hear?” Tim also has a solo channel which you can view at www.timfoustmusic.com For Chance’s smooth baritone/bass, check out Skull & Bones, Down to the Honky Tonk, Brothers In Arms, Cover Me Up, I Can’t Outrun You, and Folsom Prison Blues. (Awesome... a basso profundo and a baritone/bass in the same group.) FYI, Chance is singing (throat singing) the jaw harp sounds - without the jaw harp - in Man Of Constant Sorrow. If you enjoy sea shanties, you must check out Skull and Bones, the official video.. The folks at Ubisoft heard Home Free’s Sea Shanty Medley, and contacted them to write a shanty for their upcoming video game of the same name. Chance has a particular fondness for shanties, so this was right up his alley. Chance was formerly a member of Street Corner Symphony from 2010 - 2016 before joining Home Free in 2016 after the departure of co-founder Chris Rupp. You can find his solo work and collaborations at www.theadamchance.com For Rob’s soulful tenor, check out End of the Road, Blue Ain’t Your Color, or Bless The Broken Road. (Blue-eyed soul is in good hands with The Beard.) One Home Fry has described him as the vocal equivalent of a Swiss Army knife because of his versatility. Just wait until you hear him whistle! Rob and his friend Buegs host a podcast called “The Avid Indoorsmen” where they review movies, etc. You’ll find Buegs’ cameo in the Home Free video “The Butts Remix.” He’s wearing overalls. Don’t worry - you can’t miss him. You can check out their podcast at www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-avid-indoorsmen--3265024 For Austin’s soaring tenor, check out Crazy, Moonshine, When A Man Loves a Woman, or Bring Him Home. (But bolt down your chair ‘cause he’ll sing you right out of it.) Austin left HF in June 2024. He’s newly married, and hasn’t been at home for Christmas in ten years due to Home Free’s heavy touring schedule. There are hundreds of videos with him, though, so you’ll still run into his work. You can also check out his solo work at www.austinbrownmusic.com Adam Bell-Bastien stepped into Austin’s tenor spot in June 2024. He’s currently on tour with HF, and we finally got to hear him singing the lead in Something To Talk About. Home Free introduced him right. He debuted at the Grand Ole Opry with the Home Free men on June 22, 2024. He’s a fine addition to the band. So, yeah. Three of the five members of Home Free are named Adam. You’ll hear them referred to as “Chance,” “Bastien,” and “Rupp.” If they’re just using the name Adam, they’re talking about Adam Rupp, vocal percussionist extraordinaire. For their humor, check out Butts Remix, Working For A Living, Life Is A Highway, Between A Rock And A Heartache, Make You Feel My Love, Brother, and Champagne Taste on a Beer Budget (The older video. Tim wrote the worst country song he could think of, and it remains one of their most requested.) A word about “Brother” - if you want to hear the lyrics, you’re going to have to listen with your eyes closed, ‘cause otherwise you’ll never get past the humor of the video to actually hear what they’re singing. For their amazing arrangement skills, check out Do You Hear What I Hear. (Adam’s arrangement. Nothing else like it.) For their tight harmonies, check out Helplessly Hoping, How Great Thou Art, Brothers In Arms, or Auld Lang Syne. For their mashups, check out Thinking Out Loud/Let’s Get It On, Fishing in the Dark/Boondocks, Country Fried Pop, or Woman, Amen/Female. The Home Free men are masters of collaborations. They put the spotlight on their collaborator, supporting them with wonderful vocals and amazing harmonies. Check out God Bless the USA with Lee Greenwood, American Pie and Vincent with Don McLean, Elvira with The Oak Ridge Boys, Children Go Where I Send Thee with the late Kenny Rogers, Don’t Laugh At Me with Mark Wills, Christmas In Dixie with Alabama, Delta Dawn with Brooke Eden, or Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For with Peter Hollens. Get at least five videos under your belt and then listen to Mayday - the official video. After Mayday, you’ll be ready for Tim and Austin doing My Maria or Tim’s mashup of Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow/Stay. Then, when you come up for air, check out Rob’s and Austin’s “Two Country Singers Try Singing Opera.” You’ll need smelling salts after that one. Don’t miss their official videos. The Home Free men will often do a straight, gorgeous vocal performance, but they’ll add elements of humor to the video that will leave you chuckling or even laughing out loud. (Folsom Prison Blues, Between A Rock And A Heartache, Make You Feel My Love, Working For A Living, Brother, Life Is A Highway). And God help you when you get hit with the Home Free Curse. They’ll cover a song you absolutely cannot stand and make you like it against your will. I’d been hit by the curse four times before I gave up and quit counting. I’m not the only victim of the Home Free Curse, either. Although their covers are amazing, don’t miss their original compositions. They range from the the poignant (So Long Dixie) to the patriotic (Land Of the Free). These include Dive Bar Saints (one of my favorites), Road Sweet Road, Catch Me If You Can, Lonely Girl’s World, The Stargazer Trilogy (Give Me A Sign, Stargazer Lilies, MR), Champagne Taste On A Beer Budget, Love Me Like That, Skull And Bones, and many, many more. Their synergy is phenomenal. Each is an artist in his own right, but man - when they sing together, magic happens. Wicked talent polished by decades of hard work. (Unchained Melody, Castle On The Hill, Seven Bridges Road, Only In America) To paraphrase another Home Fry, “Their covers are upgrades, their medleys are brilliant, their collaborations with the original artists are inspirational, and their original songs are masterpieces.” You are doomed, Home Fry. Bring ketchup.
Actually these awsome guys sing All genres ❤️🔥🔥❤️🔥‼️ Oh, & their harmonies are Always on point ♥️❤️🔥‼️ Now, for an amazing one…”WHEN A MAN LOVES A WOMAN” (in other words…Michael Bolton, eat your shorts )🤪🙃😂‼️
I love all their videos but especially the live ones - whether taken professionally or by an audience member. The energy of the performance and enthusiasm of the audience counteract any device deficiencies. If you get a chance, there are live videos of them singing Seven Bridges Road and "Oops + Thinking Out Loud/Let's Get It On" among loads of others.
Helplessly Hoping is another awesome song, Brothers in Arms, Can't out Run you, so many songs that will wow you. Do you hear what I hear is awesome too.
Thanks for your reaction! 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.
Home Free is so good. Love them. Those harmonies are stellar and since they’re a cappella they can all sing. They all take the lead depending on the song. Tim, the bass, has a 5 octave range and can sing super low but also sing up with the tenors. If you like bass, try Brothers in Arms, I Can’t Outrun You, Hillbilly Bone. Good one GG!
Just subscribed with hopes for more Home Free. They are the best! I don't even think of them as an acapella group anymore but just my favorite band. Thank you for the reaction!
Great reaction! When they create that 5 part wall of sound, it’s so amazing. 🎶🥰
This is even better live. The bass is so resonate Nd blend is perfect. Theres a few high adlibs thay are amazing. They are such tallented men.
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.
They are the only Country A Capella 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 R )sings the song and who’s ever voice or voices sound right for the song gets the lead unless it is a bass/ baritone song then that’s Tim or Chance.A lot of time each member have a part in the song.
Fans of Home Free are known as Home Fries
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 mastetr 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 has left the group and Adam Bastien took his place June 21 He is from Detroit,MI
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
Don McLean:American Pie
Oak Ridge Boys:Elvira
Kenny Rodgers:Children Go Where I Send Thee (Please watch the end message)
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 amazing songwriters in the group Tim, Chance and now Bastien Austin was also one of the songwriters so they have a very large playlist of covers and original songs
End of the Road (Boyz 2 Men cover )
Helplessly Hoping (5 part harmony masterpiece )
Butts Medley/ Remix
Listen To The Music
Can’t Outrun You
Brothers In Arms
Skull And Bones ( original written by Chance for Ubisoft video game Skull And Bones)
Life Is A Highway
Stand By Me
Jump Right In
Any Way The Wind Blows
I’ve Seen (Original by Tim)
Your Man
Crazy Life ( original and last video with Austin )
Something To Talk About ( first video with Adam B )
I Still Believe In You (latest release )
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 🏠🍟
Happily subbed for more Home Free! They are by far my favorite group. They can make you laugh till you cry (Brother, Butts Medley) or cry from songs that hit you in the feels (How Great Thou Art, Go Rest High In That Mountain, What We Ain’t Got or Brothers In Arms). The beatboxer also sings tenor and their 5 part harmonies are stunning (Helplessly Hoping). They sing all genres and have many originals too (the most recent release was I’ve Seen). Thank you for a great reaction and have a great day!
Their harmonies are my favorite among all other acapella groups. They each have to have great vocals because they can't hide behind instrumentation. I have seen them live and doing this particular song live also and it sounds just as good if not better live. The bass will shake you so it's an extra experience in person.
Tim isn't even going especially low here. The man is known for literally blowing out subwoofers.
I think this left their rotation for a while, but it is back in their live shows again. Fantastic harmonies - I saw that "Home Free smile" while you were listening.
Best a cappella group out there, I think. So much talent. And they are genuinely nice guys, too. I recommend their cover of the Doobie Bros' Listen to the Music. Absolutely fabulous. Or for a much softer master class in 5-part harmony, try their version of How Great Thou Art.
Great suggestion!
A new subscriber, here for more Home Free. This was not the first song by them that I heard, that would be Amazing Grace with Peter Hollens. But having loved the harmonies of the Eagles doing Seven Bridges Road, hearing Home Free doing it cemented me as a "Home Fry." I have continued down this rabbit hole ever since. I especially love watching reactors hearing them for the first time. You will find they have a large and extremely loyal fan base who will flock to and support those who react to Home Free.
They are superb!
New sub for more Home Free! Home Fry for life! 🤠
Home Free is my favorite group and the harmonies are beautiful. Tim is my favorite bass singer. Adam is my favorite beatboxer. I like your reactions on Home Free.
Thanks for reacting to #HomeFree. I absolutely love this song and these guys. I'm happy to subscribe.
These guys never disappoint ... they're simply amazing ... and they sound even better in person !
And...another one falls down the rabbit hole. You are so doomed. We’ll save you a chair.
You’re about to be buried in Home Fries. Brace yourself.
Home Free is the only country a capella group out there, but they can - and do - sing every genre. And they have no lead singer. Every one of these men can take the lead, and they pick the lead for each song by who does it the most justice. During quarantine, they kept all us Home Fries sane by dropping new videos every couple of weeks while they were scattered across the country. God bless ‘em.
All the men can beat box, but Adam Rupp is in a league of his own. He’s a world-class vocal percussionist and there’re good reasons he’s called a “Freak of Nature” and “the man who swallowed a drum kit.” For more of Adam’s incredible beat boxing, check out Sea Shanty medley (the man makes castanets, for Pete’s sake), his no-monica solo on Working For A Living and Ain’t Going Down Til The Sun Comes Up (that video is on Facebook), Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer (sleigh bells? seriously?) or his drum solos.
For more of Tim’s seismic basso profundo, listen to Brothers In Arms, Misty Mountains (his collaboration with Peter Hollens), Folsom Prison Blues, or Ring Of Fire (the Sing Off version). This man’s range is incredible. You won’t want to miss his 5-octave run in 5 seconds in “Do You Hear What I Hear?” Tim also has a solo channel which you can view at www.timfoustmusic.com
For Chance’s smooth baritone/bass, check out Skull & Bones, Down to the Honky Tonk, Brothers In Arms, Cover Me Up, I Can’t Outrun You, and Folsom Prison Blues. (Awesome... a basso profundo and a baritone/bass in the same group.) FYI, Chance is singing (throat singing) the jaw harp sounds - without the jaw harp - in Man Of Constant Sorrow. If you enjoy sea shanties, you must check out Skull and Bones, the official video.. The folks at Ubisoft heard Home Free’s Sea Shanty Medley, and contacted them to write a shanty for their upcoming video game of the same name. Chance has a particular fondness for shanties, so this was right up his alley. Chance was formerly a member of Street Corner Symphony from 2010 - 2016 before joining Home Free in 2016 after the departure of co-founder Chris Rupp. You can find his solo work and collaborations at www.theadamchance.com
For Rob’s soulful tenor, check out End of the Road, Blue Ain’t Your Color, or Bless The Broken Road. (Blue-eyed soul is in good hands with The Beard.) One Home Fry has described him as the vocal equivalent of a Swiss Army knife because of his versatility. Just wait until you hear him whistle! Rob and his friend Buegs host a podcast called “The Avid Indoorsmen” where they review movies, etc. You’ll find Buegs’ cameo in the Home Free video “The Butts Remix.” He’s wearing overalls. Don’t worry - you can’t miss him. You can check out their podcast at www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-avid-indoorsmen--3265024
For Austin’s soaring tenor, check out Crazy, Moonshine, When A Man Loves a Woman, or Bring Him Home. (But bolt down your chair ‘cause he’ll sing you right out of it.) Austin left HF in June 2024. He’s newly married, and hasn’t been at home for Christmas in ten years due to Home Free’s heavy touring schedule. There are hundreds of videos with him, though, so you’ll still run into his work. You can also check out his solo work at www.austinbrownmusic.com
Adam Bell-Bastien stepped into Austin’s tenor spot in June 2024. He’s currently on tour with HF, and we finally got to hear him singing the lead in Something To Talk About. Home Free introduced him right. He debuted at the Grand Ole Opry with the Home Free men on June 22, 2024. He’s a fine addition to the band.
So, yeah. Three of the five members of Home Free are named Adam. You’ll hear them referred to as “Chance,” “Bastien,” and “Rupp.” If they’re just using the name Adam, they’re talking about Adam Rupp, vocal percussionist extraordinaire.
For their humor, check out Butts Remix, Working For A Living, Life Is A Highway, Between A Rock And A Heartache, Make You Feel My Love, Brother, and Champagne Taste on a Beer Budget (The older video. Tim wrote the worst country song he could think of, and it remains one of their most requested.) A word about “Brother” - if you want to hear the lyrics, you’re going to have to listen with your eyes closed, ‘cause otherwise you’ll never get past the humor of the video to actually hear what they’re singing.
For their amazing arrangement skills, check out Do You Hear What I Hear. (Adam’s arrangement. Nothing else like it.)
For their tight harmonies, check out Helplessly Hoping, How Great Thou Art, Brothers In Arms, or Auld Lang Syne.
For their mashups, check out Thinking Out Loud/Let’s Get It On, Fishing in the Dark/Boondocks, Country Fried Pop, or Woman, Amen/Female.
The Home Free men are masters of collaborations. They put the spotlight on their collaborator, supporting them with wonderful vocals and amazing harmonies. Check out God Bless the USA with Lee Greenwood, American Pie and Vincent with Don McLean, Elvira with The Oak Ridge Boys, Children Go Where I Send Thee with the late Kenny Rogers, Don’t Laugh At Me with Mark Wills, Christmas In Dixie with Alabama, Delta Dawn with Brooke Eden, or Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For with Peter Hollens.
Get at least five videos under your belt and then listen to Mayday - the official video. After Mayday, you’ll be ready for Tim and Austin doing My Maria or Tim’s mashup of Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow/Stay.
Then, when you come up for air, check out Rob’s and Austin’s “Two Country Singers Try Singing Opera.” You’ll need smelling salts after that one.
Don’t miss their official videos. The Home Free men will often do a straight, gorgeous vocal performance, but they’ll add elements of humor to the video that will leave you chuckling or even laughing out loud. (Folsom Prison Blues, Between A Rock And A Heartache, Make You Feel My Love, Working For A Living, Brother, Life Is A Highway).
And God help you when you get hit with the Home Free Curse. They’ll cover a song you absolutely cannot stand and make you like it against your will. I’d been hit by the curse four times before I gave up and quit counting. I’m not the only victim of the Home Free Curse, either.
Although their covers are amazing, don’t miss their original compositions. They range from the the poignant (So Long Dixie) to the patriotic (Land Of the Free). These include Dive Bar Saints (one of my favorites), Road Sweet Road, Catch Me If You Can, Lonely Girl’s World, The Stargazer Trilogy (Give Me A Sign, Stargazer Lilies, MR), Champagne Taste On A Beer Budget, Love Me Like That, Skull And Bones, and many, many more.
Their synergy is phenomenal. Each is an artist in his own right, but man - when they sing together, magic happens. Wicked talent polished by decades of hard work. (Unchained Melody, Castle On The Hill, Seven Bridges Road, Only In America) To paraphrase another Home Fry, “Their covers are upgrades, their medleys are brilliant, their collaborations with the original artists are inspirational, and their original songs are masterpieces.”
You are doomed, Home Fry. Bring ketchup.
Great breakdown and list with categorization of just some of their work!
Actually these awsome guys sing All genres ❤️🔥🔥❤️🔥‼️
Oh, & their harmonies are Always on point ♥️❤️🔥‼️
Now, for an amazing one…”WHEN A MAN LOVES A WOMAN” (in other words…Michael Bolton, eat your shorts )🤪🙃😂‼️
Thanks for giving Home Free a listen. Just subscribed for more of them!!
Great reaction. Thank you. #HOMEFREE
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New Sub here for more #HomeFree! Such talent and they never disappoint!
I love all their videos but especially the live ones - whether taken professionally or by an audience member. The energy of the performance and enthusiasm of the audience counteract any device deficiencies. If you get a chance, there are live videos of them singing Seven Bridges Road and "Oops + Thinking Out Loud/Let's Get It On" among loads of others.
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Me, too!
Me too!
So I take it you all are fans, LoL. Thanks for watching and more will come. Peace
@@guitarsgames1978 Absolutely! And there are more than 100, I think, videos to choose from. Enjoy! Home Free fans are fondly called Home Fries.
Home fries, nice.💖
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