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'Home Free' Delivers Country Acapella on 'Road Sweet Road'

Five men stand in the middle of a road, each with a unique pose and outfit, surrounded by autumn foliage.

Acapella music has recently experienced a resurgence, and 'Home Free' has enjoyed continued success after winning NBC's 'The Sing-Off' in 2013. They are one of the premier vocal groups in music, and their blend and harmonies always impress.

Five men stand on a road with autumn foliage and a clear sky in the background.

The five singers stand in the middle of a large road with two yellow lines on it, wearing jeans and cardigans as they sing the song 'Road Sweet Road.' They slowly inch up the road into a neighborhood with big white houses. They travel through the performance all the way through foliage-filled woods.

The road continues as they go up and down a hill with trees of orange and yellow alongside them. Throughout their journey, cartoon signs show up on the screen saying welcome to different performance venues like Las Vegas, Louisiana, and other states.

A man in a black leather jacket and t-shirt stands on a road with a scenic background.

They pass a farmhouse and eventually end up back on the original road they started the song on. 'Home Free' is a band that understands life on the road, and they sing, "Road sweet road, another town, another show. And ain't it nice to know, no matter where I go, I'm always home. Oh, my road, sweet road."

'Home Free' features five outstanding vocalists: Austin Brown, Rob Lundquist, Adam Rupp, Tim Foust, and Adam Chance. The group is used to playing 200 shows a year across the United States.

Five men stand on a road in front of a scenic autumn landscape.

Their first successful major label album was released in 2014 and titled 'Crazy Life.' Their latest release is titled 'So Long Dixie' and features the hit song 'Road Sweet Road.'

'Home Free' is supported by their loyal fans, who they pay tribute to by singing, "I'm thankful for those who had my back along the way, and humbled by all the folks who come to hear me play."

Looking to revisit Home Free? It's still around on AmazonAd if you fancy some nostalgia.