What is home free dan fogelberg?

Home Free is an American a cappella group formed in 2000 and based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The group consists of five members: Austin Brown, Rob Lundquist, Adam Chance, Tim Foust, and Adam Rupp.

Dan Fogelberg, on the other hand, was an American singer-songwriter who was active from the late 1960s until his death in 2007. He was known for his hits such as "Leader of the Band," "Same Old Lang Syne," and "Longer." His music blended elements of folk, rock, and pop, and he was often compared to artists like James Taylor and Jackson Browne.

While Home Free and Dan Fogelberg are fundamentally different artists, they do share at least one connection: Home Free recorded an a cappella version of Fogelberg's hit song "Longer" as part of their 2015 album, "Country Evolution." The song was well-received and helped raise the group's profile.