Fans of Home Free are called "Home Fries"....if you think Adam's harmonica was good in this song, check out their cover of "Ain't Goin Down" til the sun comes up!
only avail. at the moment on Facebook or their Patreon Worth it to do the Video rather than Just the Audio, you gotta see the boys to know who is doing what.
"Leon DeCaprio" is Adam Chance, known as Chance to avoid confusion. He's the baritone, but he covers bass when Tim Foust is singing a lead line. Chance also sings a nice tenor such as in the first lead in American Pie with Don Mclean. But he also did the funny twangy sound at the beginning and end, which sounds like a jaw harp or Jew's harp. That looks like a tiny 2 inch (5cm) metal harp body with a metal flappy thing that you pluck while you hum through the harp. Of course he used a fancy harmonic overtone singing method to produce the sound. That's where you sing a drone note but also produce moving overtones at the same time. A double resonance trick in the vocal chords and voice box area. The Hu do this on a number of songs. Using it to make a jaw harp sound is unusual. Did you notice that Tim actually dropped a fifth or maybe an octave just after his solo to cover bass chord notes?
Chance actually does that overtone singing throughout the whole song. It's there in the background. The only times it isn't there is when they all sing together in the lines that repeat what was just sung by the soloist.
HF did "Brothers in Arms" in honor to all veterans, regardless their nationality. Not counting what happens in Ucrain. It is a great piece of music. Please read their own comments. Thank you.
Others I think you would love are "Ain't Goin' Down till the Sun Comes Up", "My Church", "Butts Medley", "Fishin' in the Dark/Boondocks" and "Blue Ain't Your Color".
I agree too! But just to make sure we can enjoy his reaction, he should put a filter on their video as it was made while they were with Sony...(copyright is their second name)
Now that you've embarked on this acapella journey, you need to try Peter Hollens. He has a crazy vocal range, and he layers his voice in recordings to create brilliant acapella performances. Try his Misty Mountains with Home Free's Tim Faust. It's on another plain.
Songs; Clowning around, Working For a Living, Butts Medley, Hillbilly Bone. Great covers, My Church, Folsom Prison Blues, In The Blood, Country Road, Brothers In Arms, When a Man Loves a Woman, Unchained Melody, Helplessly Hoping, and Mayday, to start. I've left off a hundred, or 2. It's a very big rabbit hole…
Hillbilly bone, When a man loves a woman, Elvira, Folsom prison blues, helplessly hoping, how great thou art, mayday, sea shanty medley, butts remix, do you hear what I hear are great
Home Free sounds like they are a full band with instruments more than any other a capella group. They don’t just do covers, and have some great original music too. IMHO they are the most versatile and have the richest sound. Bass to the bone!
Have a listen at 05:15 in this vid. You can hear him drop a whole octave from the verse he'd sang before. It's a sort of background rumble at that point and most people miss it.
Tim Foust is one of if not the best bass in the business. He has a 5 octave range. if you want to see it in action react to his cover of "Will You Still Love Me/Stay.
Spin the wheel. You can pick any one if their almost 200 videos and not be disappointed. It's very hard to pick a favorite! A great shared lead and all around great song "One Man Band" might be a great place to go next. Thanks for a great reaction.
Home Free is the best--period. They are completely acapella and make all "instrumental" sounds themselves. Chance doing the jaw harp sound really sets the stage for this song's story. Tim's bass line completely grounds the harmonies and Adam's voice percussion simply cannot be beat. This performance highlights a lot of Home Free's strengths although they also handle just about any other genre amazingly❣️🎼🥰🎶❤️
I love that every reaction video I see for this song has the reviewer astounded by the first part. Home Free is truly amazing and none better than this song.
Yes!! You did this song! As you said, this is generally the "introduction song" to Home Free, and an incredible showcase for all their talents. Although Chance (Adam Chance/"Leo" who goes by Chance to avoid confusion with the human percussion machine Adam Rupp) doesn't get a solo line (he does on a lot of newer songs) in this one, he is responsible for that amazing mouth harp that you heard. Wanna have some fun? Watch the "Butts Medley." Have a blast going down the rabbit hole!! 😁
Butts Remix and Country Fried Pop show their awesome sense of humor as well as many others. For sheer beauty you can't beat O Holy Night and Do you Hear What I Hear? to be truly impressed with their harmonies... Helplessly Hoping. My faves are In The Blood and Mayday. you can't go wrong with anything they do.
Wait on Mayday till you learn their names and what each guy can do. Trust us on this, we will let you know when it's time... in the meantime try "Working for a living" so much fun!
snicker- hehe You are now a HomeFry, & Pentaholic... Watch your suggestions, Hillbilly Bone is fun, but you'll love all suggestions from these 3 a cappella groups. If you do HF's "When A Man Love A Women", do me a favor and hold on to your socks- lol Your play list is about to explode! 👍👍👍👍👍
Brother you are on the edge of the rabbit hole just jump in it's a great ride you only have 167 more videos to go 🤯 and after a while you may become a Home Fri great reaction man I just subscribed.
You have got to watch Adam Rupp (the one who does the drums) do a solo to show everyone what he can do. It is here: th-cam.com/video/EanKWLUaDpg/w-d-xo.html Your reactions are so energetic, I love watching your face light up and your eyes sparkle when you like something. Great job !
In my whole life I have never favored a single band or singer. But for a good year now, I can't get away from these talented guys. Home Free - these are five extraordinary talents. If you want to hear more of the fantastic harmonica sound I recommend Ain't Going Down (Til the Sun Comes up). The video is unfortunately only available on facebook but it's just awesome. I hope for more Home Free! Great reaction!
Every time that I listen to them I get so lost in the music that it’s easy to forget it’s all them. Even live it’s so clean. They are hands down my favorite of all the accapella groups. The songs that hit the emotional notes like Go Rest High On That Mountain or I Can’t outrun you will bring you to tears every time. Their collaborations with Lee Greenwood, The Oakridge Boys, and Don McLean (among others) are nothing short of brilliant. You will not be disappointed by anything they do.
You want to really be impressed, check out "Can't Stop The Feeling". In the video, you get to see who is doing the sounds because they all do some kind of beatboxing and sounds. There are so many top notch songs they have put out. I would highly recommend "Sea Shanty Medley" done during Lockdown while they were spread out over three states. I would also recommend their latest one "Ain't Going Down" . They have audio only on their TH-cam but you HAVE to see the video. Due to licensing, they couldn't release it to TH-cam so it lives on their Facebook page. That one still blows my mind and I am a fan. Oh and keep in mind, they have a sense of humor that comes out in quite a few of their videos.
Does it get better than this? Dunno, but they are so varied I defy you to pick a best song. They can be heartwarming (In the Blood, Brothers in Arms), funny (Workin' for a Livin', Make You Feel My Love), or just good to listen to (Mayday, Folsom Prison Blues) - and always impressive! And yes, those were all suggestions, but there are dozens more brillliant ones in each category...
I love your reactions to my favorite a cappella group! This was the first song I heard by them, and I was hooked! If you react to Home Free, their fans, the Home Fries, will come. In droves. But we’re a pretty cool bunch 😉 Front left in the video, we have the silky smoothness of tenor Rob “the beard” Lundquist. His lead in End of the Road is a must-see. I also love him in Bless the Broken Road. Back left is baritone/bass Adam Chance, called Chance due to another Adam in the group. He took over for co-founder Chris Rupp, who left on good terms to pursue other things. Chance is the one doing the mouth harp here. I love his lead in Sea Chanty Medley, Winter Song, and Brothers in Arms - a fantastic tribute to troops and an absolute must see! Center is the high tenor, the fabulous Austin Brown. When A Man Loves a Woman. That’s all that needs to be said. Seriously. Back right is founding member Adam “freak of nature” Rupp, tenor/beatboxer/vocal percussionist. He has several good drum solos, and to see his genius for arrangement, Do You Hear What I Hear, which (in my opinion) also showcases them individually and blending as a group. In that video, you also see Chris Rupp. I highly recommend Ain’t Goin Down (Til the Sun Comes Up), which is only on Facebook due to some kind of copyright issue (but you can react to it on YT). Last, but not least, front right, basso profundo with a 5+ octave range, is Tim Foust, who is apparently part dragon. He co-leads in Brothers in Arms. I also love him in Hillbilly Bone, The Butts Remix (which should be watched for comedic value alone!), and Champagne Tastes (which he wrote). To see their amazing harmonies, How Great Thou Art, Helplessly Hoping, and (again) Brothers in Arms. I also recommend Tim’s collaboration with Peter Hollands in Misty Mountains. One tip: don’t watch Mayday until you’ve seen several videos and know the guys and their usual roles. 😉 Welcome to the Home Free rabbit hole. It’s deep, but you’ll never want to escape!
Home Free is simply the most awesome vocal band there is. They are such versatile, ridiculously talented, hard working, fun loving guys who respect and appreciate their fans. They can cover about any genre of music and crush it. They'll make you laugh, cry, smile, and think. They can rev you up, chill you out and just make you happy. Adam Chance (referred to as Chance) is doing the jaw harp in the back ground. He also does a nice banjo or guitar pluck sound. He usually sings baritone/bass. Adam Rupp who does 99% of the beat boxing and vocal percussion is world class and phenomenal. Adam's "no - monica" is legendary. Others can do the harmonica sound, but not nearly as good as Adam's. The other 4 beat box a little but no where near Adam's skill level. Austin Brown is the sky high tenor with a voice strong enough to bend steel. Rob Lundquist is the lower tenor with a voice as sweet and smooth as caramel with some gospel and soul thrown in. Tim Foust is the super bass with an insane range. Once you start following Home Frees' body of work, you will never be disappointed.
HELLO! Its your friendly neighborhood Chapmonious, coming out of the lurking corner to proclaim I have been a home fry for a while now. Home Free is: Austin Brown, Rob Lundquist, Adam Rupp, Tim Foust, and Adam Chance. Tim is the god tier baritone bringing the Bass Adam Rupp is the beat Boxer Adam Chance though not featured much in this song has an amazing Voice. Austin Brown does Main Verse And Rob Lundquist does the others. SOME SONGS YOU HAVE TO REACT TO!: 1. Folsom Prison Blues 2. End of the Road 3. Sea Shanty This guys are incredibly talented and super awesome. great reaction as always my friend
Sea Shanty Melody, The Gambler, Folsom Prison Blues, End of the Road, Auld Lang Syne, and How Great Thou Art are among my favorites, but you can't go wrong with any of their songs.
I discovered them during the pandemic and fell in love. They are known for their tight harmonies. They won the NBC show the Sing Off in 2013 a season after Pentatonix won. All ‘a cappella’. The beatboxer is Adam Rupp and he’s amazing. He can do drums, harmonica, castanets, bugs, all kinds of sounds with his mouth. Chance (Leo) was doing the mouth harp at the beginning and the end of the song. They can all beatbox to a degree. The bass, Tim, has a 5 octave range so he can go super low and sing up with the tenors. They sing all genres of music and also write and sing their own songs. Try Helplessly Hoping, Folsom Prison Blues, In the Blood to hear more great harmonies. Great reaction!
One of my favorites is "Mayday". All their gospel and Christmas songs are moving and superb. Even Grandma Got Run Over by a Raindeer is extremely entertaining. Thanks.
Home Free is incredible. Everything they do is great. And although they are a Country a cappela group, they can really sing all genres. They really all have great voices with their own specialties. Even Adam Rupp who started the group with his brother Chris Rupp. Chris left the group in 2016 to go solo but also to start other projects with his sister, among others. Adam Rupp-Beatboxer but is actually an inhuman freaking good mouth artist. Tim Foust- Deep bass but also as a tenor and everything in between is possible. Austin Brown-High tenor with his great runs and high notes. Rob Lundquist (beard and glasses)-Tenor, with a voice like velvet and so much soul. Adam Chance (back left, who is called Chance) - Baritone/ Bass, a voice so smooth and sexy. And who here also makes the Jaw harp sound. There is no real lead singer in Home Free. They look at every song whose voice suits it best, no egos, no rivalries, great personalities etc. Besides, they can all beatbox (see their live performance 9to5). .. This is one of the many covers they do in addition to various originals, and each one is just amazing.
These guy's are on another level, by far the best acapella group out there. Loved the reaction you're excitement is infectious. It's not a Didgeridoo it's a jaw harp.
Home Free have a very varied catalogue and never seem to come up with anything less than excellent. I've been enjoying them, mainly via reactors on their journeys of discovery, for three years or so now. No sign at all of tiring of hearing these talented musicians, yet they come across as relatable as people too. Personal favourites include Auld Lang Syne, Meet in the Middle, Brothers in Arms, In the blood, Winter song and the more upbeat Working for a living and Ain't going down. They range from showing a high spirited sense of humour to seriously moving.
Hey 👋 my friend, I think you will enjoy this rabbit hole 🕳 😄 😋. My fave so far is Brothers in Arms, so appropriate for whats happening right now, it makes me cry 😢. Also check out their official video of Aint going down till the sun comes up. Thanks for the great reaction. Be safe be happy 😊 💕💯
This is called Bluegrass, the stuff from the Smoky Mtns. Love it!! An angel who sings Bluegrass is Alison Krauss. Her and her band made a cover of this song, one member of the band plays a dobro which is very impressive and gets the Bluegrass feeling. These guys are friends with PTX, with a Country flair, and won Season 4 on the Sing Off. But PTX led the way.
The craziest thing was seeing them in concert and it was mind blowing! Tim's bass shook you in your seat...I looked at my husband and said...this was the best concert I've been to AND THERE WERE NO INSTRUMENTS?!? 🤣
Another great reaction! Welcome to the world of the "Home Fries." I've been a fan of these guys, PTX and Voice Play since they competed on the TV show "The Sing-Off" years ago. They are all three amazing! If you want to hear more of a pop style cover from Home Free, check out their Boyz 2 Men cover "End of the Road." It's pretty awesome. "Elvira" is pretty crazy too. It highlights Tim Foust, their bass who is amazing! For Voice Play, one of my favorites, that shows off their bass, Geoff's 5+ octave range is called "Oogie Boogie." All the best to you and your channel, friend.
I first came across this group in the pandemic, I saw Chance and the boys singing the sea shanties and I couldn't understand why Leo DiCaprio was singing in a group. Finally I learned the truth and fell down the Home Free rabbit hole and have been over to the USA to see them live ..... Fantastic!! There are just so many songs I recommend you watch: Sea Shanties, Do You Hear What I Hear; Mayday, Blue is the colour, 9 to 5 ..... so many especially those done in the lockdown. Have fun.
Your excitement and smile are so contagious that I find myself smiling at the end of your reaction. I’m so excited that you are all in for Home Free. You’ll love the guys.
Their cover of Helplessly Hoping is phenomenal! To see some of their fun-loving sides, check out their Butts Medley, All About that Bass, Sea Shanty Medley (my fav!). Once you have a good grasp on each of their voices and their ranges, check out Mayday...but you have to wait until you hear more of their music, you'll understand why once you do hear it. Everybody Walking This Land and Undivided are awesome too.Their arrangement of Do You Hear What I Hear is incredible too, I listen to it all year round even though it's a Christmas song! Love your reactions, your enthusiasm is infectious!
This is a song used in a movie called Oh, Brother, Where Art Thou? The guy you thought was Leo is named Adam Chance (goes by Chance) did what is called a jaw-harp. Front row Rob Lundquist lead tenor, Austin Brown sky high tenor and Tim Foust bass. Back row Adam Rupp beatboxer and Adam Chance (Chance) baritone. Truly enjoyed watching your reaction to this song.
Man of Constant Sorrow is an old American folk song but it is most known for being used in O Brother Where Art Thou with George Clooney (which is itself loosely based on the Odyssey). The last acapella group to check out is going to be Voctave, specifically their Disney Princess Medley
These guys are so amazing. They can't do a bad song. CK out their new one. Ain't Going Down Til the Sun Comes Up. A Garth Brooks cover. It's on their FB page.
Another rabbit hole for you to enjoy! Now check out voiceplay! The 3 top a capella groups will then be known to you. Their beat boxer Adam Rupp has been voted the best for 3 years running! Want a laugh?? Check out their Butts Remix! Then head over to Avi Kaplan for Change on the Rise and Otherside.
Diane got her Adams confused Adam Chance (people call him Chance to eliminate the confusion of the two Adams) is the new guy (baritone). Adam Rupp is the beat boxer.
DUDE!! Welcome to this rabbit whole!! This song is from the movie: Oh Brother Where Art Thou with George Clooney. Singers from L to R: Rob Lindquist Austin Brown Tim Faust: Bass Rear: Adam "Chance" Awesome Beatboxer: Adam Rupp Songs: Mayday, How Great Thou Art, B2Men End of the Road cover, Aint going Down til the Sun comes Up Garth Brooks cover, Amazed, and so on....the list is endless! Thank You for your awesome reactions! Cant go wrong at Christmas time either! 😁💜
This song got BIG exposure with the movie "O Brother, Where Art Thou?". It was done by the Soggy Bottom Boys(part of Alison Krauss' band). Good show. It's actually been around since long before that.
Adam Rupp is a literal award-winning beatboxer, who can also do insane sound-effects - check out their cover of 'Fulsome Prison Blues' to hear him do a steam train and a gunshot as well as the harmonica sounds. These guys are great, and have a fantastic sense of humour - their 'Butts Remix/Medley' showcases that perfectly, along with their cover of 'All About That Bass.' All three bands - Pentatonix, Home Free and Voiceplay - are good friends with each other, so there's no rivalry, even between the fanbases. In fact, Tim Foust (the bass guy here in Home Free) helped the basses in Pentatonix (Avi) and Voiceplay (Geoff) learn to reach even lower notes.
Yeah #3 comment LOL - I love the way you react!! That sound you hear (the digeridoo sound) at the beginning and end is done by a Jewish or Mouth harp. Adam Chance can be seen doing it at the very end (the last member shown) of the video. Adam Rupp (the beatboxer in the second row) is the guy making the harmonica sounds. He is one of the best top all time beat boxers of any of these groups. Tim Faust, is the bass and is unquestionably one of the most unique and powerful bass voices out there. You will also discover that he has an amazing range, but that's for another video. lol You have listened to two Country genre songs that Home Free has done. Be prepared when you move onto some songs that are NOT Country genre. You have been warned!!! LOL I forget what the next song on the list I gave you was but I would suggest you do "End of the Road" their cover of Boyz2Men song. Not Country genre.
Fans of Home Free are called "Home Fries"....if you think Adam's harmonica was good in this song, check out their cover of "Ain't Goin Down" til the sun comes up!
It’s not on TH-cam it’s on their Facebook page
Ain't going down is only on their Facebook page. But you can react to it. I hope you do. It is amazing.
only avail. at the moment on Facebook or their Patreon Worth it to do the Video rather than Just the Audio, you gotta see the boys to know who is doing what.
amen they knocked that song out of the park bet Garth is impressed!!!
Home Fries? I love that! Really?? Wow definitely checking that one out!
Should we blow his mind and recommend Adam's drum solo?
Their Sea Shanty Medley their beatboxer, Adam Rupp, goes for the castanets.
I about lost it when i got to that point.
Yeah?? Ah I can't wait!!
Sea shanty is another really good one.. You could also check out May day.
They do a great job on this video. Plus they had a lot of fun doing it.
"Leon DeCaprio" is Adam Chance, known as Chance to avoid confusion. He's the baritone, but he covers bass when Tim Foust is singing a lead line. Chance also sings a nice tenor such as in the first lead in American Pie with Don Mclean.
But he also did the funny twangy sound at the beginning and end, which sounds like a jaw harp or Jew's harp. That looks like a tiny 2 inch (5cm) metal harp body with a metal flappy thing that you pluck while you hum through the harp. Of course he used a fancy harmonic overtone singing method to produce the sound. That's where you sing a drone note but also produce moving overtones at the same time. A double resonance trick in the vocal chords and voice box area. The Hu do this on a number of songs. Using it to make a jaw harp sound is unusual.
Did you notice that Tim actually dropped a fifth or maybe an octave just after his solo to cover bass chord notes?
Chance actually does that overtone singing throughout the whole song. It's there in the background. The only times it isn't there is when they all sing together in the lines that repeat what was just sung by the soloist.
HF did "Brothers in Arms" in honor to all veterans, regardless their nationality. Not counting what happens in Ucrain. It is a great piece of music. Please read their own comments. Thank you.
Add "Everybody Walkin This Land".
Okay, definitely will do ❤️
Others I think you would love are "Ain't Goin' Down till the Sun Comes Up", "My Church", "Butts Medley", "Fishin' in the Dark/Boondocks" and "Blue Ain't Your Color".
Yes!!! All of these!! Love them all and they are So Amazing!!❤️❤️❤️
It gets Better and Better and shockingly Better and then Mind Blowingly Better
My request for the next Home Free: Butts Medley / Remix. So fun but also incredible vocals & transitions 👍
I concur, Butts Medley should be next!!!
I agree too! But just to make sure we can enjoy his reaction, he should put a filter on their video as it was made while they were with Sony...(copyright is their second name)
Yess! Please!
Do You Hear What I Hear. You will love the 'band'!
This song is featured in the movie "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" and I think you'd enjoy it 😊 it's quirky and full of music like this
Love that movie 😁
He would go nuts watching it. LOL (One of our favorites.) The hillbilly version of Homer’s The Odyssey.
Now that you've embarked on this acapella journey, you need to try Peter Hollens. He has a crazy vocal range, and he layers his voice in recordings to create brilliant acapella performances. Try his Misty Mountains with Home Free's Tim Faust. It's on another plain.
Hell yeah!!!
Carried!
Peter Hollens? I'll add him to the list 🤘
Peter Hollens AND Home Free -- together! OR Peter Hollens AND Tim Faust!
Peter Hollens and Avi Kaplan. Or wirh Jared Halley for a one man A Cappella band. Maybe not quite so good, but VERY clever
Songs; Clowning around, Working For a Living, Butts Medley, Hillbilly Bone. Great covers, My Church, Folsom Prison Blues, In The Blood, Country Road, Brothers In Arms, When a Man Loves a Woman, Unchained Melody, Helplessly Hoping, and Mayday, to start. I've left off a hundred, or 2. It's a very big rabbit hole…
They are on fire. Home Free is the best. The beat boxer is out of the world. More please.
Hillbilly bone, When a man loves a woman, Elvira, Folsom prison blues, helplessly hoping, how great thou art, mayday, sea shanty medley, butts remix, do you hear what I hear are great
yes
DO NOT LISTEN TO MAYDAY TILL YOU DO LIKE AT LEAST 12 DIFFERENT STYLES OF COVERS HOME FREE DOES. !!!!
Home Free sounds like they are a full band with instruments more than any other a capella group. They don’t just do covers, and have some great original music too. IMHO they are the most versatile and have the richest sound. Bass to the bone!
to see the funny side of the boys Butts Medley You'll Love it !
Their version of How Great Thou Art is mundblowing. All their music is unbelievable, that one trancends.
Had to do another one!
Have a listen at 05:15 in this vid. You can hear him drop a whole octave from the verse he'd sang before. It's a sort of background rumble at that point and most people miss it.
LISTEN TO THE MUSIC IS ANOTHER GOOD ONE FROM HOME FREE
Welcome aboard, Home Fry!
Tim Foust is one of if not the best bass in the business. He has a 5 octave range. if you want to see it in action react to his cover of "Will You Still Love Me/Stay.
This!!
Geoff Castellucci is slightly better in technique... but I feel Tim is more versatile, overall. Definitely won't pick a winner.
This is the first song with Home Free that I heard. It got me hooked.
Spin the wheel. You can pick any one if their almost 200 videos and not be disappointed. It's very hard to pick a favorite! A great shared lead and all around great song "One Man Band" might be a great place to go next. Thanks for a great reaction.
If you like this song, check out Hilly Billy Bone also by Home Free. I think you will really like it too.
Ohhhhh yes!!! That's a great one, so much fun!
@@momD612 it sure is. I would love it if he reacts to Trace Atkins Arlington. That song gets me in the feels every time
Home Free is the best--period. They are completely acapella and make all "instrumental" sounds themselves. Chance doing the jaw harp sound really sets the stage for this song's story. Tim's bass line completely grounds the harmonies and Adam's voice percussion simply cannot be beat. This performance highlights a lot of Home Free's strengths although they also handle just about any other genre amazingly❣️🎼🥰🎶❤️
I love that every reaction video I see for this song has the reviewer astounded by the first part. Home Free is truly amazing and none better than this song.
Welcome !! Mayday please !! A favorite, thanks !!
Yes!! You did this song! As you said, this is generally the "introduction song" to Home Free, and an incredible showcase for all their talents. Although Chance (Adam Chance/"Leo" who goes by Chance to avoid confusion with the human percussion machine Adam Rupp) doesn't get a solo line (he does on a lot of newer songs) in this one, he is responsible for that amazing mouth harp that you heard. Wanna have some fun? Watch the "Butts Medley." Have a blast going down the rabbit hole!! 😁
Butts Remix and Country Fried Pop show their awesome sense of humor as well as many others. For sheer beauty you can't beat O Holy Night and Do you Hear What I Hear? to be truly impressed with their harmonies... Helplessly Hoping. My faves are In The Blood and Mayday. you can't go wrong with anything they do.
Oh yes, these guys are amazing , their fun songs really show their sense of humour while still sounding fantastic x
Wait on Mayday till you learn their names and what each guy can do. Trust us on this, we will let you know when it's time... in the meantime try "Working for a living" so much fun!
Home Free 8s the best of the best!! Home Free and Home Fry forever!! Ty so much for your reaction! Please keep em comin!!
Home Free. With this song they've turned me into a man of constant listening.
Awesome reaction!
Buckle up, sweetie! You still ain't seen nothin` yet! 😉 We'll be back! Your enthusiasm is contagious! 😁
snicker- hehe You are now a HomeFry, & Pentaholic... Watch your suggestions, Hillbilly Bone is fun, but you'll love all suggestions from these 3 a cappella groups. If you do HF's "When A Man Love A Women", do me a favor and hold on to your socks- lol Your play list is about to explode! 👍👍👍👍👍
“Mayday” is incredible!!!
I just listened to this song last night, for the first time, and I can't believe I hadn't heard it before. They are indeed awesome!
Brother you are on the edge of the rabbit hole just jump in it's a great ride you only have 167 more videos to go 🤯 and after a while you may become a Home Fri great reaction man I just subscribed.
Home Free do not have any bad songs. Such a amazing group. The last notes are are from a jaw harp you never see. Yes Acapella I love 💓 it
Watch Chance's lips at the end. He's the one doing the jaw harp.
You have got to watch Adam Rupp (the one who does the drums) do a solo to show everyone what he can do. It is here: th-cam.com/video/EanKWLUaDpg/w-d-xo.html Your reactions are so energetic, I love watching your face light up and your eyes sparkle when you like something. Great job !
I second that. :-)
Not a good idea unless you want to see his head explode on camera.
Right there with y'all... Amazing no description of his talent
In my whole life I have never favored a single band or singer. But for a good year now, I can't get away from these talented guys. Home Free - these are five extraordinary talents. If you want to hear more of the fantastic harmonica sound I recommend Ain't Going Down (Til the Sun Comes up). The video is unfortunately only available on facebook but it's just awesome. I hope for more Home Free! Great reaction!
Every time that I listen to them I get so lost in the music that it’s easy to forget it’s all them. Even live it’s so clean. They are hands down my favorite of all the accapella groups. The songs that hit the emotional notes like Go Rest High On That Mountain or I Can’t outrun you will bring you to tears every time. Their collaborations with Lee Greenwood, The Oakridge Boys, and Don McLean (among others) are nothing short of brilliant. You will not be disappointed by anything they do.
You want to really be impressed, check out "Can't Stop The Feeling". In the video, you get to see who is doing the sounds because they all do some kind of beatboxing and sounds. There are so many top notch songs they have put out. I would highly recommend "Sea Shanty Medley" done during Lockdown while they were spread out over three states. I would also recommend their latest one "Ain't Going Down" . They have audio only on their TH-cam but you HAVE to see the video. Due to licensing, they couldn't release it to TH-cam so it lives on their Facebook page. That one still blows my mind and I am a fan. Oh and keep in mind, they have a sense of humor that comes out in quite a few of their videos.
All 5 beat box in the live version of 9-5.
Yes, in 9-5 live they don’t just all beat box, they have a little beat box battle in it. Great stuff
@@ljfinger The other four beat box. Adam BEAT BOXES.
Does it get better than this? Dunno, but they are so varied I defy you to pick a best song. They can be heartwarming (In the Blood, Brothers in Arms), funny (Workin' for a Livin', Make You Feel My Love), or just good to listen to (Mayday, Folsom Prison Blues) - and always impressive! And yes, those were all suggestions, but there are dozens more brillliant ones in each category...
Seems like there is such a varied rabbit hole to go down!! These guys are awesome!! 🤘❤️
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Wait on Mayday!
There's a few special surprises in that one you might not notice if you react to it too soon
AGAIN MAY DAY MANY MANY SONG DOWN THE ROAD
I love your reactions to my favorite a cappella group! This was the first song I heard by them, and I was hooked! If you react to Home Free, their fans, the Home Fries, will come. In droves. But we’re a pretty cool bunch 😉
Front left in the video, we have the silky smoothness of tenor Rob “the beard” Lundquist. His lead in End of the Road is a must-see. I also love him in Bless the Broken Road. Back left is baritone/bass Adam Chance, called Chance due to another Adam in the group. He took over for co-founder Chris Rupp, who left on good terms to pursue other things. Chance is the one doing the mouth harp here. I love his lead in Sea Chanty Medley, Winter Song, and Brothers in Arms - a fantastic tribute to troops and an absolute must see! Center is the high tenor, the fabulous Austin Brown. When A Man Loves a Woman. That’s all that needs to be said. Seriously. Back right is founding member Adam “freak of nature” Rupp, tenor/beatboxer/vocal percussionist. He has several good drum solos, and to see his genius for arrangement, Do You Hear What I Hear, which (in my opinion) also showcases them individually and blending as a group. In that video, you also see Chris Rupp. I highly recommend Ain’t Goin Down (Til the Sun Comes Up), which is only on Facebook due to some kind of copyright issue (but you can react to it on YT). Last, but not least, front right, basso profundo with a 5+ octave range, is Tim Foust, who is apparently part dragon. He co-leads in Brothers in Arms. I also love him in Hillbilly Bone, The Butts Remix (which should be watched for comedic value alone!), and Champagne Tastes (which he wrote). To see their amazing harmonies, How Great Thou Art, Helplessly Hoping, and (again) Brothers in Arms. I also recommend Tim’s collaboration with Peter Hollands in Misty Mountains.
One tip: don’t watch Mayday until you’ve seen several videos and know the guys and their usual roles. 😉
Welcome to the Home Free rabbit hole. It’s deep, but you’ll never want to escape!
Home Free is simply the most awesome vocal band there is. They are such versatile, ridiculously talented, hard working, fun loving guys who respect and appreciate their fans. They can cover about any genre of music and crush it. They'll make you laugh, cry, smile, and think. They can rev you up, chill you out and just make you happy. Adam Chance (referred to as Chance) is doing the jaw harp in the back ground. He also does a nice banjo or guitar pluck sound. He usually sings baritone/bass. Adam Rupp who does 99% of the beat boxing and vocal percussion is world class and phenomenal. Adam's "no - monica" is legendary. Others can do the harmonica sound, but not nearly as good as Adam's. The other 4 beat box a little but no where near Adam's skill level. Austin Brown is the sky high tenor with a voice strong enough to bend steel. Rob Lundquist is the lower tenor with a voice as sweet and smooth as caramel with some gospel and soul thrown in. Tim Foust is the super bass with an insane range. Once you start following Home Frees' body of work, you will never be disappointed.
Thank you ^_^
HELLO! Its your friendly neighborhood Chapmonious, coming out of the lurking corner to proclaim I have been a home fry for a while now. Home Free is:
Austin Brown, Rob Lundquist, Adam Rupp, Tim Foust, and Adam Chance.
Tim is the god tier baritone bringing the Bass
Adam Rupp is the beat Boxer
Adam Chance though not featured much in this song has an amazing Voice.
Austin Brown does Main Verse
And Rob Lundquist does the others.
SOME SONGS YOU HAVE TO REACT TO!:
1. Folsom Prison Blues
2. End of the Road
3. Sea Shanty
This guys are incredibly talented and super awesome. great reaction as always my friend
Also Adam beatboxer has a drum solo 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🍟
There is a video of Adam doing a drum solo that highlights his beat boxing.
You need to see this.
if you want your mind blown is this cover of Garth Brook's Ain't Goin' Down till the Sun Comes Up
Tim that does bass also has a 5 octave range 🔥🔥🔥🔥🍟
Sea Shanty Melody, The Gambler, Folsom Prison Blues, End of the Road, Auld Lang Syne, and How Great Thou Art are among my favorites, but you can't go wrong with any of their songs.
I discovered them during the pandemic and fell in love. They are known for their tight harmonies. They won the NBC show the Sing Off in 2013 a season after Pentatonix won. All ‘a cappella’. The beatboxer is Adam Rupp and he’s amazing. He can do drums, harmonica, castanets, bugs, all kinds of sounds with his mouth. Chance (Leo) was doing the mouth harp at the beginning and the end of the song. They can all beatbox to a degree. The bass, Tim, has a 5 octave range so he can go super low and sing up with the tenors. They sing all genres of music and also write and sing their own songs. Try Helplessly Hoping, Folsom Prison Blues, In the Blood to hear more great harmonies. Great reaction!
Yes the voice plays oogie boogie song is insane Geoff hits some hardcore low bass notes
One of my favorites is "Mayday".
All their gospel and Christmas songs are moving and superb. Even Grandma Got Run Over by a Raindeer is extremely entertaining. Thanks.
Home Free is incredible. Everything they do is great. And although they are a Country a cappela group, they can really sing all genres. They really all have great voices with their own specialties. Even Adam Rupp who started the group with his brother Chris Rupp. Chris left the group in 2016 to go solo but also to start other projects with his sister, among others. Adam Rupp-Beatboxer but is actually an inhuman freaking good mouth artist. Tim Foust- Deep bass but also as a tenor and everything in between is possible.
Austin Brown-High tenor with his great runs and high notes.
Rob Lundquist (beard and glasses)-Tenor, with a voice like velvet and so much soul.
Adam Chance (back left, who is called Chance) - Baritone/ Bass, a voice so smooth and sexy. And who here also makes the Jaw harp sound.
There is no real lead singer in Home Free. They look at every song whose voice suits it best, no egos, no rivalries, great personalities etc. Besides, they can all beatbox (see their live performance 9to5). .. This is one of the many covers they do in addition to various originals, and each one is just amazing.
If you want to hear Adam Rupp do another unusual instrument with his voice, check out the Sea Shanty Medley and listen for the castanets.
This song was in the movie "Brother, Where Art Thou."
This was the first song I heard them sing. When I heard Timothy's bass....that was it. I was hooked.
The man with the overalls (Rob Lundquist) and the man who sings lead on this (Austin Brown) duet on the aria "Nessun Dorma" - mind blowing.
These guy's are on another level, by far the best acapella group out there. Loved the reaction you're excitement is infectious. It's not a Didgeridoo it's a jaw harp.
I'm loving your reactions and comments to Home Free 's cover of ( Man of Constant Sorrow)❤❤
Home Free have a very varied catalogue and never seem to come up with anything less than excellent. I've been enjoying them, mainly via reactors on their journeys of discovery, for three years or so now. No sign at all of tiring of hearing these talented musicians, yet they come across as relatable as people too. Personal favourites include Auld Lang Syne, Meet in the Middle, Brothers in Arms, In the blood, Winter song and the more upbeat Working for a living and Ain't going down. They range from showing a high spirited sense of humour to seriously moving.
Hey 👋 my friend, I think you will enjoy this rabbit hole 🕳 😄 😋. My fave so far is Brothers in Arms, so appropriate for whats happening right now, it makes me cry 😢. Also check out their official video of Aint going down till the sun comes up. Thanks for the great reaction. Be safe be happy 😊 💕💯
Great reaction my guy, “One man band” is my personal favorite. Give it a listen🎶🎶💕💕🦋
If you want a laugh, check out the caddyshack collab they did with the philharmonic from their appearance on the sing off!
This is called Bluegrass, the stuff from the Smoky Mtns. Love it!! An angel who sings Bluegrass is Alison Krauss. Her and her band made a cover of this song, one member of the band plays a dobro which is very impressive and gets the Bluegrass feeling. These guys are friends with PTX, with a Country flair, and won Season 4 on the Sing Off. But PTX led the way.
Their latest Ain’t Going Down Till The Sun Comes Up REALLY shows Adam Rupp’s harmonica talent! Insane!!
The craziest thing was seeing them in concert and it was mind blowing! Tim's bass shook you in your seat...I looked at my husband and said...this was the best concert I've been to AND THERE WERE NO INSTRUMENTS?!? 🤣
Another great reaction! Welcome to the world of the "Home Fries." I've been a fan of these guys, PTX and Voice Play since they competed on the TV show "The Sing-Off" years ago. They are all three amazing! If you want to hear more of a pop style cover from Home Free, check out their Boyz 2 Men cover "End of the Road." It's pretty awesome. "Elvira" is pretty crazy too. It highlights Tim Foust, their bass who is amazing! For Voice Play, one of my favorites, that shows off their bass, Geoff's 5+ octave range is called "Oogie Boogie." All the best to you and your channel, friend.
This song, and the "characters" they are playing are from the movie "O Brother Where Art Thou". It is a GREAT movie, Great music.
"Ain't Going Down Til the Sun Comes Up".....You will love it.
True blood and preacher are some of my favorite shows. It was in a movie oh brother where art thou
I first came across this group in the pandemic, I saw Chance and the boys singing the sea shanties and I couldn't understand why Leo DiCaprio was singing in a group. Finally I learned the truth and fell down the Home Free rabbit hole and have been over to the USA to see them live ..... Fantastic!! There are just so many songs I recommend you watch: Sea Shanties, Do You Hear What I Hear; Mayday, Blue is the colour, 9 to 5 ..... so many especially those done in the lockdown. Have fun.
Your excitement and smile are so contagious that I find myself smiling at the end of your reaction. I’m so excited that you are all in for Home Free. You’ll love the guys.
Their cover of Helplessly Hoping is phenomenal! To see some of their fun-loving sides, check out their Butts Medley, All About that Bass, Sea Shanty Medley (my fav!). Once you have a good grasp on each of their voices and their ranges, check out Mayday...but you have to wait until you hear more of their music, you'll understand why once you do hear it. Everybody Walking This Land and Undivided are awesome too.Their arrangement of Do You Hear What I Hear is incredible too, I listen to it all year round even though it's a Christmas song! Love your reactions, your enthusiasm is infectious!
and their April Fool's song snippets of Never Gonna Give You Up, which they later put out as a whole cover. 😂
Gotta check out voiceplay's OOGIE boogies song and the phantom of the Opera!!!
complete the holy acapella trinity with voiceplay, oogie boogie or hoist the colors would be good ones imo
Bass 2 from Iowa here, love these guys! 😊👍❤
You have to react to when a Man loves a woman!
This is a song used in a movie called Oh, Brother, Where Art Thou? The guy you thought was Leo is named Adam Chance (goes by Chance) did what is called a jaw-harp. Front row Rob Lundquist lead tenor, Austin Brown sky high tenor and Tim Foust bass. Back row Adam Rupp beatboxer and Adam Chance (Chance) baritone. Truly enjoyed watching your reaction to this song.
They have every other group beat all to hell!! He was also doing the drums. Welcome to the Home Fries.
Home Free - Do You Hear What I Hear ... Is a must
Home Free Drum Solo 2015
The one with the red shirt
Its a must watch
The no-monika is just the tip of the iceberg of what Adam, the beat boxer can do
Man of Constant Sorrow is an old American folk song but it is most known for being used in O Brother Where Art Thou with George Clooney (which is itself loosely based on the Odyssey).
The last acapella group to check out is going to be Voctave, specifically their Disney Princess Medley
These guys are so amazing. They can't do a bad song. CK out their new one. Ain't Going Down Til the Sun Comes Up. A Garth Brooks cover. It's on their FB page.
You are right about one thing, this song is from a movie, specifically "Oh Brother where art Thou"
Glad you discovered Home Free, you will be so amazed by their cover of Boyz to Men, End of the Road!
This song (not this version by Home Free) was featured in the movie O Brother Where Art Thou.
I've heard the term "Pentafry" before. I have always considered myself in this group. Remember "Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?" Good movie.
Home Free! These guys are awesome ❤️I’m definitely a Pentafry 🙌🙌
First off... I am a "Home Fry", have been for 2 years. All the suggestions you've gotten are great, I can't add any to them. Welcome to the family.
React or not, this is one group that is totally enjoyable, covers and originals, never a bad song.
Another rabbit hole for you to enjoy! Now check out voiceplay! The 3 top a capella groups will then be known to you. Their beat boxer Adam Rupp has been voted the best for 3 years running! Want a laugh?? Check out their Butts Remix!
Then head over to Avi Kaplan for Change on the Rise and Otherside.
Diane got her Adams confused Adam Chance (people call him Chance to eliminate the confusion of the two Adams) is the new guy (baritone). Adam Rupp is the beat boxer.
@@bambamnj Thanks!!!
We call.ourselves Home Fries. Another Johnny Cash cover Folsom Prison Blues. Great reaction.
DUDE!! Welcome to this rabbit whole!! This song is from the movie: Oh Brother Where Art Thou with George Clooney. Singers from L to R:
Rob Lindquist
Austin Brown
Tim Faust: Bass
Rear: Adam "Chance"
Awesome Beatboxer:
Adam Rupp
Songs: Mayday, How Great Thou Art, B2Men End of the Road cover, Aint going Down til the Sun comes Up Garth Brooks cover, Amazed, and so on....the list is endless! Thank You for your awesome reactions! Cant go wrong at Christmas time either! 😁💜
This song got BIG exposure with the movie "O Brother, Where Art Thou?". It was done by the Soggy Bottom Boys(part of Alison Krauss' band). Good show. It's actually been around since long before that.
Currently hooked on their version of In The Blood
You need to watch When Man Loves A Woman...it's incredible. They are amazing in all of their songs.
On of the best reactions I have seen yet!
Adam Rupp is a literal award-winning beatboxer, who can also do insane sound-effects - check out their cover of 'Fulsome Prison Blues' to hear him do a steam train and a gunshot as well as the harmonica sounds. These guys are great, and have a fantastic sense of humour - their 'Butts Remix/Medley' showcases that perfectly, along with their cover of 'All About That Bass.'
All three bands - Pentatonix, Home Free and Voiceplay - are good friends with each other, so there's no rivalry, even between the fanbases. In fact, Tim Foust (the bass guy here in Home Free) helped the basses in Pentatonix (Avi) and Voiceplay (Geoff) learn to reach even lower notes.
Yeah #3 comment LOL - I love the way you react!!
That sound you hear (the digeridoo sound) at the beginning and end is done by a Jewish or Mouth harp. Adam Chance can be seen doing it at the very end (the last member shown) of the video. Adam Rupp (the beatboxer in the second row) is the guy making the harmonica sounds. He is one of the best top all time beat boxers of any of these groups. Tim Faust, is the bass and is unquestionably one of the most unique and powerful bass voices out there. You will also discover that he has an amazing range, but that's for another video. lol
You have listened to two Country genre songs that Home Free has done. Be prepared when you move onto some songs that are NOT Country genre. You have been warned!!! LOL
I forget what the next song on the list I gave you was but I would suggest you do "End of the Road" their cover of Boyz2Men song. Not Country genre.