Home Free have come to a fork in the road, but they’ve been here before. The a capella group has cultivated a dedicated fanbase that many artists dream of achieving after moving to Nashville. However, they accomplished this feat without fully relocating to the city or relying on the commercial country music machine. With their unique blend of talent and determination, they have carved out a significant niche in the music industry.
As the only original member remaining, Adam Rupp will soon welcome a new bandmate into the fold. Over the course of their nearly two-decade journey from Mankato, Minnesota, to widespread recognition, the group estimates that around 20 to 30 different members have come and gone. This transition has shaped their sound and identity as performers, and they are poised for yet another evolution.
With the recent release of their album Crazy(er) Life, Home Free's members, including Tim Foust, Adam Chance, and Rob Lundquist, shared insights in an interview with Taste of Country. They discussed their experiences in the industry, the challenges of life on the road, and the positive reception they’ve received from fellow artists. As they navigate these changes, the group's commitment to each other and their music remains unwavering.
Member Name | Role | Join Year |
---|---|---|
Adam Rupp | Original Member, Vocal Percussion | 2000 |
Tim Foust | Bass | 2000 |
Rob Lundquist | Baritone | 2000 |
Adam Chance | Tenor | 2016 |
Austin Brown | Tenor | 2013 |
What You Will Learn
- Home Free's unique journey in the music industry without traditional support.
- The challenges and joys of being part of an evolving a capella group.
- Insights into their creative process and upcoming projects.
- The importance of adaptability and maintaining relationships within the band.
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