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  2. Home Free (group) - Wikipedia

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    Home Free's styling as a country group is relatively recent. Before Foust joined the group, Home Free was an all-purpose a cappella group, singing in a wide variety of styles, of which country was only a minor one. With the additions of Foust and Brown, the group moved more in the direction of country and found that audiences responded well to it.

  3. List of professional a cappella groups - Wikipedia

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    Acappella Vocal Band; Amarcord; Ambassadors of Harmony; ... (band) Chicago a cappella; Club for Five; The Coats; ... Home Free; The House Jacks; The Hyannis Sound; I

  4. The Other Guys (University of St Andrews) - Wikipedia

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    In January 2016 the Guys toured LA, Dallas, Chicago, Boston, New York, DC and Toronto, as well as opening for acclaimed country vocal band, Home Free, at the Byre Theatre on their UK tour. [citation needed] The Other Guys claimed second place at the 2016 edition of SACC with a performance inspired by Sia, OutKast and The Lord of the Rings ...

  5. A cappella - Wikipedia

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    Contemporary a cappella includes many vocal groups and bands who add vocal percussion or beatboxing to create a pop/rock/gospel sound, in some cases very similar to bands with instruments. Examples of such professional groups include Straight No Chaser, Pentatonix, The House Jacks, Rockapella, Mosaic, Home Free and M-pact. There also remains a ...

  6. Acappella Vocal Band - Wikipedia

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    Acappella Vocal Band (AVB) was a vocal group put together by Keith Lancaster in 1986 to augment the vocal group Acappella. [1] AVB's popularity and ministry quickly grew, prompting Lancaster to launch AVB as a full-time touring group in 1988. AVB went through various lineup and stylistic changes before disbanding in 2000.

  7. Category:A cappella musical groups - Wikipedia

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    Cantus (vocal ensemble) Cappella SF; Chanticleer (ensemble) Chapter 6 (band) Chicago a cappella; UNAM Choir; Chorus of the Chesapeake; The Christians (band) Cimorelli; Cinderella Acappella; The Coats; Comedian Harmonists; Committed (vocal group) Contemporary A Cappella Society; Cottontown Chorus; Crawley Chordsmen; Cuarteto Zupay

  8. Street Corner Symphony (group) - Wikipedia

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    Bass singer Adam Chance left the group in March 2016, to join Home Free. He was replaced temporarily by Elliott Robinson, and then permanently by Armand Hutton, a Grammy-nominated vocal bass formerly of Naturally 7. Lastly, Nashville artist Kaleb Jones (formerly from The Collective, another group that competed in The Sing-Off) joined the group.

  9. Acappella (group) - Wikipedia

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    Acappella is an all-male contemporary Christian vocal group founded in 1982 by Keith Lancaster, who has been the singer, songwriter, and producer throughout the group's history. [1] [2] The group only consists of vocalists who sing in a cappella style without instrumental accompaniment.