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Home Free is a five-piece a cappella group founded in 2000 by Chris Rupp. Current members include Austin Brown , Rob Lundquist , Adam Rupp , Tim Foust , and Adam Chance . Tim has a voice deep enough to resonate in the coldest hearts and make the warmest fall in love all over again.
Foust was born in Lubbock, Texas, United States on 19th of July 1982. At the later stage of his life, he moved to Nashville, TN for his music career. He attended Lamar University but didn't graduate from there.
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Foust boasts an astonishing five-octave range, While he has worked hard at his craft, he credits a lot of his talent to his mother, who started singing to him when he was just a baby. The 38 years old is quite busy with his schedules, but he never misses out spending time with his wife. He somehow manages to pick out time and enjoys the company with his wife whether it be at home or on a vacation.
He sang his first show with the group in October 2012, and became full-time in January 2013. Home Free's third album for Columbia, Country Evolution, was released in September 2015 and included guest appearances by Charlie Daniels, the Oak Ridge Boys, and Taylor Davis. A fourth album, Timeless, appeared in September 2017, debuting at three on the country chart.
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Here Tim recorded his first studio solo album The Best That I Could Do in 2011. The album, which includes the hit single You’re So Yesterday, received rave reviews. He was the first artist to release an album in Full Max Sound HD Audio on iTunes. Initially, Foust performed with the acapella group called Blue Jupiter. He left the group and joined the Boston-based group called Ball In The House. He is currently a vocalist in the acapella group Home Free who sings bass for the group.
In 2015, Erin decided to pursue her passion for writing and launched "Erin Krespan". The blog quickly gained a following, thanks to Erin's engaging writing style and keen eye for fashion. She has since expanded the blog to include wellness, travel, and lifestyle content, offering a holistic approach to living a stylish and fulfilling life. A countertenor is a male singer who can sing as high as a soprano or mezzo-soprano. All have formal musical training on various instruments. Although the members of Home Free only use their voices, they often emulate instrumental sounds with those voices.
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The first group he performed with after graduating from college was Blue Jupiter, an a cappella group from Minnesota. He later joined Ball In The House, which is based in Boston. With an ear for music, Tim Foust writes the most amazing songs and also arranges music. After leaving his last group, he began a solo career, during which time he also joined Flying Pig Productions in Orange County, California.
Tim Foust prefers not to tell the details of marital status & divorce. He along with his group won $100, 000 with their last competitive song I Want Crazy. They also earned a recording contract with Sony during that time. He has won NBC's The Sing Off as the member of Home Free. Besides being the bass vocalist of the Home Free, he is also a solo artist and he has also released an album as a solo artist titled The Best That I Could Do.
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When Home Free joined the cruise as a guest performing group, they met and became close. Brown, who was born in Tifton, Georgia, let Home Free know that he would be interested in joining the group if they ever had an opening. At the end of 2012 lead singer Matt Atwood and his wife, who had married the previous year, were expecting their first child.
In 2013, with Tim in place, the Home Free sound came together. Dating is to describe a stage in a person’s life when he or she is actively pursuing romantic relationships with different people. Home Free was originally formed in January 2001 by Chris Rupp in Mankato, Minnesota, when some of its members were still in their teens.
Vocalist in the a capella group Home Free who sings bass for the group. He also has a country album as a solo artist called The Best That I Could Do. He has shared a stage with Gladys Knight and Kenny Loggins. He performed and studied classical music in high school.
It features Tim's signature humor as well as poignant lyrics and of course stellar vocals. He merged with the band Acapella, in which he sings bass. He is famous for being the vocalist of an American Cappella group of five, including Tim Foust, Austin Brown, Rob Lundquist, Adam Rupp, and Adam Chance. They traveled to approximately 200 shows a year across the United States, beginning as a show group.
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