Austin Brown, long hair with the beard, High Tenor. Rob Lundquist, The amazing beard, Lead Tenor. Adam Chance, called Chance because there was already an Adam when he joined the band, Bass/Baritone, first soloist in this, 4 octave range. Tim Foust, white streak in hair, Basso Profundo to Tenor, 5 octave range. Adam Rupp, the freak of nature, beatboxer, pleasant Tenor when he does sing mostly harmonies. That is just the basics so you can start identifying them.
@michaelmclane8501
4 жыл бұрын
Matthew Ireland I don’t know enough to know if it is true, but saw somewhere that Tim had a 10 octive range. Could be exaggeration.
@Daemocles
4 жыл бұрын
@@michaelmclane8501 I believe it is 5 something like A0 to A5... I'm not as certain about the high end of that.
@domino4258
4 жыл бұрын
@@michaelmclane8501: 10 octaves are not possible. Dimash has a range of 6 octaves and 5 semitones and that is incredible.
@matthewireland1125
4 жыл бұрын
@@michaelmclane8501 10 octaves would be larger than a grand piano. I have heard various recordings which total 5 + a little bit. Still downright phenomenal. Most average singers can manage about 2. Professionals use 3 proficiently depending on the genre with some extensions. One of the problems is that the voice is not as stable at the extremes for most humans. Tim is in some ways other worldly.
@matthewireland1125
4 жыл бұрын
@CB isme His range is remarkable. The Profundo only applies to the bottom end. There is a video out there showing side by side examples including some classical music Bassos. Tim is right there with the best of them.
@marpheus1
4 жыл бұрын
"sounded like a harmonica". Oh, just you wait till you see Man of Constant Sorrow!
@dawncolon8551
3 жыл бұрын
Came to the comments to find this lol, I smiled when she said that.
@chrisclarke754
3 жыл бұрын
I paused he video to see if anyone had made his comment yet haha
@lioninwinter9316
4 жыл бұрын
Part of their appeal is the sense of fun they bring to everything.
@justinholcomb5256
4 жыл бұрын
Tim looks like he actually shot a man in Reno
@Maerahn
4 жыл бұрын
Lol, he does! Adam looks like that crazy inmate who only gets plastic cutlery at mealtimes, while Rob looks like he could only be in there for failing to return a library book on time.
@Tribblepuppy
4 жыл бұрын
@@Maerahn Not to mention that Chance is only 5' tall... 😂
@angelamason9840
3 жыл бұрын
Yep, my video theory, is Tim definitely is the murder, Chance, Rob and Austin who are to relaxed are giving witness statements and were free the next day 😂. Adam Rupp was scared to death of Tim. In order to save himself, so psycho 😱Tim would not be his cell mate, he went crazy to stay alive! 👍
@themajor743
3 жыл бұрын
Tim looks like the guy the other inmates avoid like the plague out in the exercise yard. Best psycho-killer impression ever.
@jacylinear4048
3 жыл бұрын
😂😂😂
@jcbrailsford
4 жыл бұрын
Austin is singing the high tenor, but Adam is creating the harmonica sound with his voice. He does a full harmonica solo in their rendition of Man of Constant Sorrow. You really need to check that one out, if you haven’t already.
@markmyers6472
2 жыл бұрын
I like the little smirky smile Tim has when he hits that final note.... classic.... 'Yea, I did that....'
@domino4258
4 жыл бұрын
Christi, it's great that you notice Adam Rupp, most people don't pay attention to the beatboxer.
@JoeJBuddha
4 жыл бұрын
I like Tim's sly little smile when he nails that awesome low note.
@DennisKovacich
4 жыл бұрын
When Tim hit that low note, I loved the way he held it while a smile spread across his face as if to say, “Yeah, I just did that.” He knows perfectly well that his low notes are a big reason some people like Home Free.
@domino4258
4 жыл бұрын
The typical smile of a man who knows exactly what he can do.
@anightgirl
3 жыл бұрын
I love Tim's low note because of the killer smile he puts on right at the end. He knows that note is hitting that really primal part of our brains and the effect it is having. You can see in the smile how much fun he's having.
@HannahSBax
4 ай бұрын
That note is not hitting my brain. It's hitting other bodyparts though🥵😉
@JustGettinBy1321
4 жыл бұрын
Aside from their incredible vocal talent (that's a given), there are three main reasons Home Free turned me into a groupie. One is that because they sing a capella & are not overly produced, they sound great live. It's obviously not QUITE as good as their albums & videos due to acoustics, the fact that they can layer their voices on tracks to sing multiple parts at the same time in the studio, etc. But they sound pretty darn close in concert! Second is that they are a true touring group (except when a pandemic ruins everything). They're typically on the road about 2/3 of the year. And third is that they are genuinely great guys. I've met them all several times, & they're so down-to-earth. Super nice, & they love their fans ALMOST as much as we love them! A few fun facts... Tim (bass) hails from my home state of Texas & has a 5 octave range! His upper register is actually really nice, & he works hard to keep it. Austin (high tenor) is a Georgia boy who previously worked as a cruise ship performer & also worked at Walt Disney World singing with Epcot's a capella group, Voices of Liberty. He is a born entertainer & absolutely lights up on stage!! Adam (beatboxer) also plays the trumpet. And as for his insane vocal percussion skills... He's self-taught & didn't start doing it until college! Rob (tenor) & Chance (baritone & sometimes bass) also played instruments (saxophone, I think) in high school. Home Free's producer is Darren Rust, who sings with a capella group The Blenders. :)
@customcreations-rickkramer5357
3 жыл бұрын
I like the fact that she doesnt over react to everything. Some of these folks who do the reaction videos go overboard with every other note and it take 30 min to get thru a song, then another 1.5 hrs to hear how much their dogs love the music. This is so well balanced and you still get those great reactions and knowledge all rolled into one. If I were to take lessons, I think I woukd have to choose her. (But too old to start now). Great Job Ma'am and for the rest of y'all, great comments as well!! Rick - Athens Tx
@michaelmclane8501
4 жыл бұрын
The harmonica is done by at least 3 of the group. 1) The tenor, Austin does his wale, 2) Adam Rupp, the beat boxer does a “wavy” harmonica, and 3) Tim, the base, blows a trumpet harmonica with his lips, after his deep dive. So, Yes, they all share and learn from their beat boxer, and add texture to the song at different times. So you can learn, too
@kargyraa1
4 жыл бұрын
There are few men that can sing so sub harmonics ! I am a man and i'm impressed by Tim on each every song . They are simply incredible . Adam is an alien , his harmonica sound is astounding .
@HenryCabotHenhouse3
4 жыл бұрын
Adam Rupp is doing the harmonica while Austin Brown is doing a sad wail of the train whistle combined with a bluesy harmonica. In fact, the whole background is designed to sound like a train mournfully chugging down the track. Even near the end of the video Rupp is moving across the screen like a train. Pure genius to bring the train motif so far into their rendition.
@jan10e5
4 жыл бұрын
Austin is the one making the harmonica sound! Great reaction!
@wbish3
4 жыл бұрын
Adam is doing the harmonica as Austin sings. The other beatboxing is layeredover it.
@jan10e5
4 жыл бұрын
@@wbish3 yeah I know... but she was asking about Austin... he too was making an harmonicalike sound... it was at the end of the video that she asked.
@VJ_9014
4 жыл бұрын
These 'quarantine editions', as they like to call them, are out of this world. They aren't even in the same states right now, and yet they're able to pull these videos together seamlessly. It's just amazing! They are recording their own parts in their own homes, by themselves separately, and then submitting them to their video producer (Jimmy Bates) and music producer (Darren Rust) to tie it all together (also residing in different states)! Can you imagine how difficult that would be? Awesome! Their behind the scenes are hilarious because they show some of the struggles of trying to record themselves! - I just love the "jazzy-bluesy, train-rolling-along-the-tracks" themed harmony & beat throughout this song. Then Adam's "far-off" harmonica whistle just caps it off!! Love this arrangement by their music producer, Darren Rust! (Btw: they basically 'all' work their arrangements together no matter who brings in the original concept. And, Adam (bbxr) is doing the harmonica, however, Tim and Austin can also do it quite well). (Side note: Producer, Darren Rust, also has a group he has sung with for 25+/- years, The Blenders, who are also phenomenal). Home Free consists of five vocal entertainers: . Austin Brown (high tenor) . Adam "Chance" (baritone|bass); (4 octave range) . Tim Foust (primary bass|baritone|tenor); (5 octave range) . Rob Lundquist (tenor) . Adam Rupp (vocal percussion|beatboxer|tenor) They *all* cover multi octaves & provide multi instrument-like vocal sounds (guitar, harmonica, etc) as well as provide some beatboxing as needed. There is no 'lead' in the group, per se. They kind of audition themselves to choose leads based on who sings the specific song best.
@kevingoff6964
4 жыл бұрын
Austin Brown - High Tenor (red long hair and beard) Rob Lundquist - Lead Tenor (Dark Hair and Beard Adam "Chance" - Baritone and occasionall bass (now hair short beard, sang lead on this song) Tim Foust - Da Bass...sang tenor in Mayday Adam Rupp - vocal Percussionist (beat boxer does not do justice)
@yippeekiyeamfr
2 жыл бұрын
It sounded like Adam Rupp actually recreated the sound of cocking the gun in Tim’s first solo about Mama’s warning about playing with guns. He never fails to amaze me!
@davidculp6266
4 жыл бұрын
I heard Adam Rupp started learning the Trumpet in his early days, and he was given lip strengthening exercises to help with the trumpet work. One thing leads to another, and now he's a world famous beat boxer.
@leejarvis9527
4 жыл бұрын
My recommendation now that youve watched 2 of thier videos and assumed thier roles in the band...now watch them do "Mayday" by cam and be amazed lol
@sarahwithstars
4 жыл бұрын
That was sicc they are so slick and their oral percussionist is incredible!
@TheCgOrion
4 жыл бұрын
I saw them twice in concert, and it is incredible to witness. The harmonica is Adam, the beat boxer. Definitely check out Man of Constant Sorrow.
@maryellen1609
4 жыл бұрын
adam looks like he had so much fun doing this song.
@Jeff-oc2rc
4 жыл бұрын
If your looking for Tim's range, try Do You Hear What I Hear. He starts in an upper registry, then half way through he drops the floor into the basement. You'll be pleasantly surprised. Give it a listen.
@merlinbancroft126
4 жыл бұрын
I believe, the most beautiful arrangement of this Christmas Hymn that I have heard, done by Adam Rupp the beatboxer.
@elfqueenmab5758
4 жыл бұрын
Finally! Someone else shouting out "Do You Hear What I Hear"! Such a great version of the song.
@VENOMS_WRAITH
3 жыл бұрын
Great song and arrangement by them but as far as showing Tim's range I think the live version of YOUR MAN tops it.
@michaelnielson3978
4 жыл бұрын
I wanna say the harmonica style singing is called the jaw harp and at least two of the guys do it because they use it in man of constant sorrows as well
@darrellgarrison4341
4 жыл бұрын
I've seen Home Free twice in concert and when Tim hits that low note you can honestly feel your seat vibrate,
@conniejones9280
3 жыл бұрын
Have you viewed Home Free doing “When A Man Loves a Woman”? Amazing! “Also I Swear” If so I missed them ! I love the creative way they have made their videos while being quarantined!
@larrywright4539
3 жыл бұрын
Austin was the one singing like a harmonica. In some of their live performances, he does a harmonica duet with Adam Rupp.
@oxx00111
4 жыл бұрын
Home Free's Man Of constant Sorrow would be a great next step for you.
@thomaswinrow7656
4 жыл бұрын
I am one of the "Home Fries" and all there covers for over 20 years are fun and amazing! I am 70 years old so I think I lived during the best times for legendary bands and performers! There were just too many great songs ever from Woodstock, Motown, Jagger, Beach Boys, Bee Gees, and Elvis! Too many to list! I would like you to react to the 3 sister group called "OG3NE" from the Netherland as their harmonies are flawless. They also made the term "echoing" famous in their songs. Maybe you could tell us exactly what that is! Love your reactions and hope to hear more "Golden Oldies" too!
@janethoffman4197
4 жыл бұрын
Can’t go wrong with Home Free! This is amazing!
@matthewireland1125
4 жыл бұрын
They have produced a bunch of quarantine videos starting with "Quarantine" to the tune of "Honesty" by Billy Joel.
@billsanderson1442
3 жыл бұрын
The quarantine video that's growing on me is "Sunday Best". It feels very different from their usual country offerings. I'd love to hear Christi deconstruct it.
@stanrock2225
4 жыл бұрын
We call it Home Free Mood. They are awesome
@pnwcruiser
4 жыл бұрын
Home Free's cover of the classic folk tune "Take Me Home Country Roads" is also fantastic!
@williamcapp448
4 жыл бұрын
Watch them in the studio in their cover song Try Everything from the movie Zootopia. A fun cover.
@pnwcruiser
4 жыл бұрын
@@williamcapp448 Their cover of "Can't Stop The Feeling" is also a fun one.
@cmacvicar74
4 жыл бұрын
Tims subharmonic bass gets me every time. Geoff from Voiceplay is another one, but Tim has a smoothness all the way down the register. To have that kind of Volume and clarity on a vocal growl is a true gift. Being a bass myself, im just in awe.
@bookwormben
4 жыл бұрын
Austin, the high tenor, has been releasing some solo songs on his personal KZitem the last few weeks
@Daemocles
4 жыл бұрын
Austin also does a lot of the arranging for the band. Tim and his wife just did a song with Peter Hollen and his wife. It is pretty cool.
@JeffreyCrisp
4 жыл бұрын
Hi Christi, if you want to be amazed by the harmony of these five incredible individuals; I would highly suggest Helplessly Hoping by Crosby, Stills & Nash for another "fresh treatment" of a song that you've probably heard like me many times over my lifetime. I immensely enjoy your perspectives of Home Free.
@robertpickren4000
4 жыл бұрын
Hello Christi, I totally second Jeffrey's (and several other's) recommendations for you to react to the "Helplessly Hoping" cover by Home Free. The vocals are incredibly tight and pure. I'm old enough to remember when the CSN Crosby, Stills & Nash was released and this cover honors the original very nicely.
@judyoliver
4 жыл бұрын
If you loved Tim's bass, you should see him in person at a Home Free concert, where you'll feel his bass in your seat!
@judyoliver
4 жыл бұрын
@The Voice Love Co. You should check out The video for Misty Mountains by Peter Hollens and Tim Foust. Tim's bass there is deep.
@patheddles4004
4 жыл бұрын
Can confirm. He's amazing live.
@irisschell5557
4 жыл бұрын
Oh my word...you sooo know what you're talking about .. how refreshing...amazing reaction !!! This Canadian greatgrmother(musician) thanks you.. Thank You !!
@TheVoiceLoveCo
4 жыл бұрын
Aw, hello Iris! Thank you for this lovely comment. Blessings, dear lady.
@michaelmclane8501
4 жыл бұрын
You recognized Austin’s wale as a harmonica but on 8th or 9th hearing I am hearing a harmonica thru just the harmony on this song wow
@bobfritz8705
4 жыл бұрын
I think this arrangement is brilliant and I love it. I'm also old enough to remember when Johnny Cash released the Folsom Prison Blues live at Folsom Prison Concert. I grew up listening to him as my Mom and one sister were huge Johnny Cash fans. My sister in the late '60s early '70s saw him live in concert several times. Speaking of his music, how could one forget his 'A Boy Named Sue'! I love your reaction, thanks.😊 😊😊
@jameshoopes6467
4 жыл бұрын
I really like Austin Brown’s part. His voice at times makes me think of a train whistle, which is such a great tie in for this genre.
@HBKCommish
4 жыл бұрын
You wanna hear Tim going low. You should check out his collab with Peter Hollens on Misty Mountains.
@nightspicer
4 жыл бұрын
I don't think he actually sang lower than here tho
@BluevesPL
4 жыл бұрын
@@nightspicer he didn't
@bradriley2614
4 жыл бұрын
Tim goes to a G#1 in misty mountains and he goes to an E1 here
@chrisd7047
4 жыл бұрын
The note here is actually lower by 4 half steps, but it sounds different because he uses a different technique to get down to it than he used to hit the G# in Misty Mountains. What really impresses me about Tim's low notes isn't that he can hit them (well, that's impressive too, of course), but that he can A) sustain them for so long and B) he has maneuverability down that low.
@Amber-mv8wz
4 жыл бұрын
@@chrisd7047 I totally agree. The thing about Tim's bass is how agile his voice is down that low. If you've seen him do the gaff they put into that Josh Turner song during a live performance where he does a run from a sub harmonic growl back up to the key the song is sung in it's pretty incredible. Speakers blow, camera's on tripods shake, & ceiling tiles have been known to fall.
@williamdouglas8084
4 жыл бұрын
Yes that's Austin Brown is high tenor with ease.
@positiveandhealthy2728
4 жыл бұрын
I can't even put in words how thankful I am for this quality content
@sherrismith8337
4 жыл бұрын
You should definitely check out their "Do You Hear What I Hear". I think it's the best arrangement I've ever seen and it was arranged by Adam Rupp.
@staceysmith465
3 жыл бұрын
I loved that song
@todderickson2435
2 жыл бұрын
My favorite Home Free song!! Filmed here in Minnesota too! 😁
@douglasloss
4 жыл бұрын
The high tenor is Austin Brown, originally from Tipton, GA.
@marciag7342
4 жыл бұрын
Sorry, it's Tifton, GA
@pjhelbig
4 жыл бұрын
That low note just blew out my sub-woofers lol
@annkline6183
4 жыл бұрын
There’s a KZitem of that at a show too! Lol
@MichaelSimmons.
4 жыл бұрын
Take a listen to Home Free - How Great Thou Art. It's beautiful.
@george217
3 жыл бұрын
You will also hear Adam sing instead of only beatboxing...
@angelamason9840
3 жыл бұрын
I love how you break down different sections and vocal techniques in your reactions. Adam Rupp (beat boxer) is my favorite member of Home Free. I’m glad you highlight his skills, because his voice and beats are stunning and beautiful. He arranged Home Free’s version of “Do You Hear What I Hear which is phenomenal. Other awesome songs are “How Great Thou Art”, “All About That Bass,” “Sold”, “Champagne Taste on a Beer Budget” and “Snow Globe”!
@nanook637
4 жыл бұрын
Please man of constant sorrow
@garywilliams4099
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for mentioning the arranger, they definitely know the talent they are writing for and how to utilize those talents. Music reaches our souls and Home Free does that! It’s fun to see smiles and other reactions.
@meeting_meghan
4 жыл бұрын
I love Home Free! Adam really is a wonder when it comes to what he can do. He actually learned from VHS & dvds which he shows on his episode of their series Home Away From Home (ep 6). But he had been a trumpet major in college so he was already musically knowledgeable when his brother Chris asked him to start Home Free with him & some friends for a talent show in 2000. Currently he has a Starsona page in which one of the things he offers is a beatboxing lesson. In terms of social distancing, Home Free has been putting out new music videos every other friday (with new episodes of Home Away from Home in between) since lockdown began in march when they returned home from their shortened tour in Europe. Only the first video 'Go Rest High on that Mountain' wasn't because it had been previously filmed but everything since their 'Quarantine' video released in April, has been filmed in/around their homes in 3 different states. Hope you continue to enjoy the rabbit hole that is Home Free! I suggest Woman Amen/Female, Fishin in the Dark/Boondocks, Friends in Low Places & Summer in the Country!
@susanwillingham5770
3 жыл бұрын
That little demonic grin Tim does on that lowest note just adds to it...
@douglasloss
4 жыл бұрын
Prepare to be amazed by Tim's bass drop...
@ChrisPage68
4 жыл бұрын
He makes me sound like a Soprano. 😱
@Eliath1984
4 жыл бұрын
@@ChrisPage68 he makes me sound like a field mouse and I'm a grown ass man
@hamblinta
4 жыл бұрын
As I’m sure you’ve been told by now Austin Brown is the high tenor. He has an amazing voice with soul, clarity, great tone, etc. For an example of what he can do try “Bring Him Home” from Les Miserables done live during a Home Free concert.
@annebiebrich9155
2 жыл бұрын
Tim sings tenor in "Mayday"...a must hear! One of their greatest!
@oneknight55
4 жыл бұрын
I've been a Home Free fan (Home Fry) for well over a year, and they always put a smile on my face. I'm glad you enjoyed this. Your reaction was priceless. Thank you. ;-)
@TheVoiceLoveCo
4 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! I'm quickly becoming a Home Fry myself! What fun!
@JeffLacina
4 жыл бұрын
@@TheVoiceLoveCo Welcome to the party. And, when you really want to "hear" all of their voices, check out their versions of "How Great Thou Art" and "Aud lang syne". Have your tissues handy... I really enjoy your video, keep up the great work and God bless you.
@bobwhealy6439
4 жыл бұрын
Christie, thanks for the great reaction to Home Free's Folsom Prison Blues. That was the first time I had heard their version, too. Another a cappella vocal group that you might enjoy is Pentatonix. This five-member group does a wide variety of music an has won at least three Grammy's. Their Daft Punk Medley won them their first Grammy. Their original "Run to You" is a totally different riff, and their new cover of Tears for Fears "Mad World" is just beautiful. Their original "Happy Now" is a great dance tune. Enjoy!
@devildogdragon9171
4 жыл бұрын
Adam is the beat boxer and a tenor, Austin is Tenor 1, Rob (Beard) is Tenor 2, Chance is Baritone, and Tim is the Sub-woofer breaker.
@abbyzee2531
4 жыл бұрын
Both Adam Rupp-the beatboxer and Austin Brown-the high tenor make the harmonica sound. As to the arrangements it's mostly done by Darren Rust these days but I think all of the guys have done it on some songs. I know Tim Foust the bass has done a few including Helplessly Hoping although the concept and directing on that video was done by Adam Chance (called Chance to reduce confusing him with Adam R) Adam Rupp did an amazing job arranging Do you hear what I hear. I recommend you react to both these songs. That's the thing about the guys, they are multi-talented and can wear different hats when needed.
@sandy9064
4 жыл бұрын
I love their arrangement of Do You Hear What I Hear.
@guypithecusthe1st453
4 жыл бұрын
Chris Rupp and his younger brother Adam started the group in 2000 and they took the name Home Free from one of their member's grandfather's boat. There is no one member who arranges their songs. Chris has recently been releasing some videos with insight to how some of their songs were developed. Take a look at his reviews of "Elvira" and "All About That Bass". ... Guy
@freadadillon4071
4 жыл бұрын
So creative. And fun.
@larryshockey2360
4 жыл бұрын
Adam just KILLS that harmonica sound
@rachelhurst3224
4 жыл бұрын
Fantastic reaction. I really enjoyed the way you listened through with some comments and a few stops, but then went back with editing for a deeper analysis and highlights. Thanks!
@TheVoiceLoveCo
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, Rachel! That means a lot!
@edmundeberhart5503
4 жыл бұрын
Home Free is putting out something new about every two weeks, and there is so much good material on their KZitem channel. This was definitely a different version from the original, but that's what they do, and they do it so well.
@jpandmelody
4 жыл бұрын
Enjoyed your comments and perspectives. I liked the places in the song where you stopped to comment. It seemed to not interrupt the flow. Thanks!
@silvafoxx92
4 жыл бұрын
Love to see you react to Home Free "Moonshine" and "High On That Mountain" the church cover not the video version
@bethcoussou
4 жыл бұрын
Oh, I could see how much you enjoyed this video! It showed on your face! I know that feeling very well! Home Free music brings me to a happy place (sometimes sad with certain songs). Imagine being in a theater in the first few rows when Tim hits those low, low notes! You definitely feel it through your whole body! One other little part that I loved in the video is when Rob (glasses & beard guy) did his ad lib! It felt like he was bringing us to church with those vocals! I would love for you to react to either Crosby, Stills, & Nash’s cover of “Helplessly Hoping” or Vince Gill’s cover of “Go Rest High” (Country Rebel Church sessions version). I really loved your reaction!! I’ll be watching for more!
@austinblevins6804
4 жыл бұрын
Next song you should do from home free is man of constant sorrow
@hyphenanne9072
4 жыл бұрын
cant wait for your reaction... this song might be one of my faves cover by Home Free
@bradenderle8677
2 жыл бұрын
I keep coming back to this reaction as I love that you pay homage to Johnny, and Home Free. also, I haven't heard anyone react to adam's percussion with "Shot a man in reno" and the gun cock and fire... gets me every time
@robnsusan2000
4 жыл бұрын
Tim Foust did a piano version of I Can’t Help Falling in Love with You that you can find on KZitem that will amaze you at his range, control and flexibility. Adam Rupp does a 5 minute solo at one of the concerts you can find on KZitem, they performed with Kenny Rogers and the Oak Ridge Boys, and if you want to hear the most heavenly harmonies check out both of their covers of Helplessly Hoping and Auld Lang Syne
@michaelparsons5352
3 жыл бұрын
Highly recommend the above 3. Rupp drum solo, Helplessly Hoping and Auld Lang Syne. Also anything with Peter Hollis
@tedharvick9010
4 жыл бұрын
Funny that you mention hearing a harmonica. Adam Rupp does that sound and actually a solo of one in their cover of Man of Constant Sorrow. And I'm not sure who does it, but in their cover of Cover Me Up, you can hear a steel guitar sound. These guys are amazing.
@supasoulproductions
4 жыл бұрын
Three Four (34) years to go. Now it makes sense. I thought they were saying three more years to go and I thought, 'You killed a guy and you got three years?' lol This arrangement is killer, so to speak. I just can't ding them too hard for making a serious song so fun. Tim is just unreal with his range. I also believe that the chest fry on the low note here was a stylistic choice for the song, as he is perfectly capable of nailing that note without it.
@roberthudson1959
4 жыл бұрын
I live in Ohio. The minimum sentence for murder is 20 years. The minimum sentence for aggravated murder is 30 years. A three-year gun specification is added when applicable. Unless the sentence is life without parole or death, they are going to be three years from release eventually.
@thornblackwell5749
4 жыл бұрын
They did a collaboration with the Oak Ridge Boys singing "Elvira." Probably my favorite collaboration by them, with two full five part harmony bands singing.
@aliciacarley3408
3 жыл бұрын
Since it’s the Christmas season.. Chris Rupp ft Home free What child is this is amazing and we get to see all six in it.
@echelonafrica
4 жыл бұрын
Think you would love the contrast in Home Free’s cover of Mayday
@george217
3 жыл бұрын
I think she should wait until she had heard at least a half dozen of their songs before doing "Mayday" to get the full effect...
@Em-cq7qg
4 жыл бұрын
Adam and crew do so much more than just singing! To really be impressed with the other sounds that Adam can produce try their cover of man of constant sorrows, Chance does some of the vocal sounds in that video as well
@garywilliams4099
4 жыл бұрын
Now that you are beginning to know the members “Mayday” and “End of the Road” are good ones to showcase their talents.
@davelister2
4 жыл бұрын
For all 5 singing, how great thou art. For the best of Adam? Look for one of his ‘drum solo’ sessions from their tours, man is a machine.
@scottdarden5808
3 жыл бұрын
I'm an old country boy and I love it
@canolij5323
4 жыл бұрын
Vocal range Tim is C0-F5.It really cool and crazy🤯.Reaction to Home Free All about that bass.Love you so much❤
@sallysmith5090
4 жыл бұрын
Love your reaction to Home Free... have you seen them do Man of Constant Sorrow? It is truly astounding... Thanks for your reaction and all your great research/info!! Adam (the insane beatboxer) arranged their cover of Do You Hear What I Hear.. one of my favorites ... you will enjoy this journey.. they are jaw dropping.. They have done some excellent quarantine videos.. Meet In The Middle.. Diamond Dreams, Flowers on the Wall.. and of course.. The Gambler.. and Children Go Where I Send Thee with Kenny Rogers.
@nancypriddy4382
4 жыл бұрын
I have seen them live and Tim will send vibrations through your body and your chair when he hits those bass notes. Love your reaction and welcome to Home Free. I recommend "Man of Constant Sorrow". Check out their KZitem channel.
@corwinchristensen260
4 жыл бұрын
There are so many easter eggs to find here ... I'm not going to spoil them, but I've found at least six so far. I can really visualize the conversation that went along with making some of those happen. A behind the scenes for this one would be epic. It shows their sense of humor never quite goes away even when singing a rather serious song. They're having fun despite what's going on in the world and we should all join them.
@frankhickey4153
4 жыл бұрын
I have always been a country fan from the 60s and I found home free and my daughter tease me about my crush on the whole group
@nikkiplatt316
3 жыл бұрын
I have the old vinyl record from Live at Folsom. It’s proudly on display in my house. ❤️
@jehuxtable
4 жыл бұрын
The "missing guy" sat in with them on Ring of Fire. He is Avi Kaplan, formerly of Pentatonix (an unbelievable pop a cappella group).
@xplainjade
4 жыл бұрын
Austin Brown live doing Bring him home.... Really showcases his voice
@mildbill2806
4 жыл бұрын
Mighty fine reaction you have done here. Sure would like to see your reaction to Home Free's "Man of Constant Sorrow". It was their version that got me hooked onto this here group. Some back ground information....the video was shot in the rain, near the swamps of Mobile Bay, Alabama, where Adam Chance (the baritone) is from. Lots of hungry "Gators" lurk in that area.
@teresamcmurrin8672
4 жыл бұрын
That was the first song I heard from them, too--and was instantly hooked. I've never been a "fan girl", but I make an exception in their case!
@tonycardone990
4 жыл бұрын
Johnny would be amazed with this cover I think. I'm a huge Cash fan and loved his live Folsom version the most also. That and his cover of Trent Reznor's Hurt I think were just amazing.
@bertjones3010
4 жыл бұрын
At the time I watched the original video (15 mins ago) over 200 oxygen deprived brains disliked this video, and me I'm putting it up there with the top three I've heard from them. Brilliant.
@Tribblepuppy
4 жыл бұрын
If you want to know more about the high tenor, Austin Brown, I suggest you watch the video of him singing Bring Him Home from Les Miserables. Austin is classically trained, and this song shows his power.
@bobfritz8705
4 жыл бұрын
Another song they do that is both visually and beautifully sung is their version of How Great Thou Art. It was shot in the Austrian Alps when they were on a world tour using a drone.
@sallymaria
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for another great reaction, that was really interesting. One thing that you may notice is that one member of the group has changed since 2015, when they did Ring of Fire. The singer who shared the lead with Tim is Adam Chance, often called Chance so as not to confuse him with Adam Rupp. He replaced Chris Rupp (Adam's brother) in 2016, but while technically he's the baritone of the group, he used to sing bass with his previous group (Street Corner Symphony) and will comfortably take the bass line when Tim's singing lead. I think Adam Rupp was doing the harmonica, on another track, but Austin, who you recognised as the tenor from Ring of Fire, can do it as well - there are concert versions of Man of Constant Sorrow online where you can see both of them doing a duet with them. More detail, Home Free was originally founded in by Chris and Adam Rupp in 2000 in Minnesota as a hobby, they needed a beat-boxer and Adam chose to learn. His degree is actually in trumpet, and he's basically self-taught from DVDs and working with other beat-boxers. He sometimes sings tenor harmony but doesn't feel confident in singing lead, unlike all the other members of the group who will take turns depending on the needs of the song. Austin Brown, the high tenor, majored in musical theatre, and performed in the Voices of Liberty and on cruise ships before he joined the group. Rob Lundquist, the other tenor, also studied vocal performance and has sung with the group since 2008. As I said before, Adam Chance is technically the baritone but is also a very capable bass singer, he studied saxophone and journalism in college, before joining Street Corner Symphony and performing with them for a number of years. Tim Foust sang in choirs in high school, and comes from a Southern Gospel background, where bass singing is emphasized - he dropped out of college to join his first professional acapella group, Blue Jupiter, and sang with a number of the different groups before joining Home Free full time in 2012.
@momD612
3 жыл бұрын
I believe you'd really like DI YOU HEAR WHAT I HEAR. If you haven't already. Absolutely amazing
@WolfsbaneHollow
4 жыл бұрын
This is actually one in a series of videos they have done ...their "Quarantine" series. They all are in their current home towns across the US, and doing the songs remotely. Its amazing the content they have been putting out in this way. The first song in this series was "Quarantine"... and its hilarious. And Adam actually does a solo in concert, all beatboxing. You can find vids here on youtube of it. And one of the things I love in this song is how the blend of guys voices actually sound like trains. And if you really want to hear Adam Rupp (the beatboxer) do a harmonic sound, try their version of "Man of Constant Sorrow"
@miamidolphinsfan
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this awesome reaction and your breakdown of the music is always so much fun to watch and listen to. PLEASE PLEASE listen to their cover of How Great Thou Art.....it's astonishing !!!
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