All-vocal Country entertainers, Home Free, closed out a hugely successful 2022 with the release of their latest full-length record, So Long Dixie.
This new project follows the acclaimed group’s Dive Bar Saints album, which arrived at #2 on the Billboard Country Album Sales chart. Home Free’s extensive catalogue spotlights six Top 10 albums, including Timeless, Full Of (Even More) Cheer, Full Of Cheer, Country Evolution, and their breakout debut Crazy Life (2014).
The group released the official music video for the new album’s title track last Friday (13/1) – watch here. Home Free have made their mark on the music scene, racking up nearly 600,000 album equivalents globally; embarking on major international tours; amassing 500+ million views and over 1.6 million Subscribers on YouTube; and being declared “Country music fans’ favorite a cappella group” (Taste of Country).
The long-awaited return to life on the road after time away from live performing inspired band members Tim Foust and Austin Brown to write new music, and the group found the perfect opportunity to do something different while still holding true to their unique style.
Foust said: “Previous Home Free albums have featured some songs from outside songwriters. This is our first album for which all of the originals were crafted by members of Home Free. We are so excited for our fans to experience this big step in the evolution of our artistry.”
Home Free’s Sea Shanty Medley continues to prove hugely popular with fans worldwide, amassing over 40m streams, with 27m views on YouTube and almost 2m Shazams to date.
With praise rolling in from the likes of Billboard, Rolling Stone, FOX & Friends and American Songwriter, the extraordinary showmen have continued to build a loyal fanbase with their harmony-laden versions of hits by John Mayer, Blake Shelton, Keith Urban, Maren Morris, the Oak Ridge Boys, and more.