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Home Free Drops ‘Givin’ Up On You’ Video, Featuring Texas Hill [WATCH]

Home Free was joined by Texas Hill for “Givin’ Up On You,” from their So Long Dixie album, also combining their talents for the video, out now. Both Adam Wakefield and Casey James join the five-man group in the video, which appears to be shot deep in the country. Texas Hill has been a frequent collaborator with Home Free….

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Home Free Is ‘Stoked’ To Be On the 2024 Country Music Cruise [EXCLUSIVE]

 Home Free will be on the 2024 Country Music Cruise! The five-man group is part of an all-star lineup, which includes Tracy Lawrence, Clint Black, Neal McCoy, Joe Nichols, Shenandoah, Darryl Worley, Billy Dean and more. “Home Free started doing cruises. At least that’s how I met Home Free,” Austin Brown tells Everything Nash. “So we love cruises….

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Home Free Releases Scenic Video For ‘So Long Dixie’ [WATCH]

Home Free has released the video for “So Long Dixie,” the title track of their latest album. The five-man group included guitarist Chris Chatham, a frequent collaborator with Home Free, on the song. “So Long Dixie” is one of several that were inspired by the unexpected time Home Free had off of the road due to the pandemic. “Downtime…

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Walker Hayes Tops Everything Nash’s Top 10 Stories of 2022

2022 was quite the year for music. This year’s Top 10 stories include two appearances by both Walker Hayes and Carly Pearce, along with a couple of recurring stories from 2021, and the first appearance by newcomer, Alexandra Kay, whose fanbase rivals any major artist. The stories cover everything from new music to the Grand Ole Opry, sobriety — twice…

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Home Free Postpones Ryman Show, Drops New Christmas Video [WATCH]

Home Free is postponing their long-awaited performance at the Ryman Auditorium, scheduled for December 23, as part of their Home Free Family Christmas Tour, due to inclement weather. The show will now take place on Sunday, March 5 instead. Currently, Nashville is experiencing temperatures in the low single digits, with record-breaking wind chills falling well below zero, along with…

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Home Free to Livestream Ryman Show With Mark Wills, Texas Hill + More

Home Free is bringing plenty of guests for their upcoming show on December 23 at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium, as part of their Home Free Family Christmas Tour, and now fans can watch from the comfort of their own home. The all-vocal group announces that the show, which includes Brooke Eden, Abby Anderson, Maggie Baugh, Texas Hill, Mark Wills and his…

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Home Free Releases Animated ‘Road Sweet Road’ Video [WATCH]

Home Free is back with another video! The five-man group just dropped a scenic video for “Road Sweet Road.” The song is the first track from their latest album, So Long Dixie, created largely when the group was home because of the pandemic. “Downtime these past couple years combined with inspiration from touring again, got Tim  writing,” Home Free…

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Texas Hill Releases ‘Christmas Carols Vol. 2,’ Begins Tour With Home Free

Texas Hill just dropped Christmas Carols Vol. 2, continuing their holiday tradition they started last year, this time with four new songs. The group, made up of Craig Wayne Boyd, Adam Wakefield and Casey James, added four songs on their new collection, including “Up On The Housetop,” one of the trio’s favorites. “It’s not very often that a song…

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Home Free Honors Alabama’s Jeff Cook: ‘Christmas Won’t Be the Same’

Two years ago this week, Home Free performed with Alabama, singing “Christmas in Dixie,” as part of their  Warmest Winter holiday special, The group recently shared footage from that performance, in honor of the late Jeff Cook, who passed away on November 7, after a ten-year battle with Parkinson’s disease. “It was two years ago this week that we had…

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Home Free’s Tim Foust Drops Solo ‘Since I Don’t Have You’ [WATCH]

Home Free‘s Tim Foust has dropped another solo song, this one, “Since I Don’t Have You.” The song is from Foust’s latest Doo-wop album, Pieces of Me, Vol. 1, out now. The song, which was first released by The Skyliners in 1959, features Foust singing all of the parts on the ambitious track. “This is one of 12 all…

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