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Subscribe to Taste of Country on Youtube Home Free have come to a fork in the road, but they’ve been here before. The a capella group have built the kind of fanbase artists dream of when they move to Nashville, but they did it without fully relocating and without any help from the commercial country machine. Adam Rupp (not present for this interview) is the only original member remaining, and after this year, he’ll welcome a new bandmate. Talking to Taste of Country, the popular vocal group (more than 1.7 million subs on YouTube) estimate that 20 or 30 guys have come or gone in the nearly two ...
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Home Free have just released a new video for their cover of Johnny Cash‘s classic, “Ring of Fire.” Will they top the most popular country music videos of this week? The popular vocal group have been perennial countdown leaders whose videos have often ended up in the top spot, but they are up against some serious competition this time around. Nate Barnes, Chase Rice, Nate Smith, Dalton Dover and Erin Kinsey all have new clips out this week that are looking for votes, and after a week of massive voting that has changed the face of the Top 10, it’s anybody’s ballgame at this point. Jon Pardi and ...
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Home Free are closing one chapter and introducing a new one with a technicolor music video for their most well-known cover, “Ring of Fire.” The a capella group shared the clip with Taste of Country readers first on Friday (Feb. 16). It’s a bittersweet day that takes fans back to where they began 11 years ago. Bass singer Tim Foust recalls how their version of the Johnny Cash classic birthed their distinctive sound. “What began as a seemingly risky departure from the essence of an iconic country classic has become a demanded staple at our concerts,” he says ahead of the music video’s release. H...
The Boot
Home Free are closing one chapter and introducing a new one with a technicolor music video for their most well-known cover, “Ring of Fire.” The a capella group shared the clip with Taste of Country readers first on Friday (Feb. 16). It’s a bittersweet day that takes fans back to where they began 11 years ago. Bass singer Tim Foust recalls how their version of the Johnny Cash classic birthed their distinctive sound. “What began as a seemingly risky departure from the essence of an iconic country classic has become a demanded staple at our concerts,” he says ahead of the music video’s release. H...
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