12-TRACK PROJECT FEATURES COLLABORATION WITH ALABAMA
+ MORE FESTIVE ORIGINALS THAN EVER BEFORE
READYING HEADLINE SHOW AT NASHVILLE’S
RYMAN AUDITORIUM (12/21)
NASHVILLE, TENN. — Christmas bells will soon be ringing, but all-vocal Country entertainers Home Free are already feeling festive with their brand-new album WARMEST WINTER – out today (11/6).
Next up in line from the group’s successful holiday albums, the project was produced by Darren Rust and follows joyful fan favorites FULL OF CHEER and FULL OF (EVEN MORE) CHEER. Trimming the tree with 12 yuletide tunes, WARMEST WINTER features a merry mix of seasonal staples and bright collaborations, topped off with more holiday originals than ever before.
Shining a light on the true reason for the season, their original song “What We Need is Love” pulls at the heartstrings and aims to bring people together through its message of acceptance. As one of the group’s favorite tracks and one of three Tim Foust co-writes on WARMEST WINTER, Home Free adds to today’s excitement by sharing the video for the inspiring song.
Ending their year on a high note, Home Free has also lined up one, very unique night to celebrate Christmas the best way they know how – headlining a socially-distanced show at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium on December 21. Tickets are set to go on sale 11/13.
Home Free’s WARMEST WINTER Track Listing
1. “Christmas Don’t Be Late” (Ross Bagdasarian, Sr.)
2. “Christmas in L.A.” (Jack Stratton)
3. “Tennessee Christmas” feat. Rachel Wammack (Amy Grant, Gary Chapman)
4. “Warmest Winter” (Austin Brown, Emma Brooke, Steven Martinez)
5. “What Christmas Means to Me” (Allen Story, Anna Gordy Gaye, George Gordy)
6. “Winter Song” (Sara Bareilles, Ingrid Michaelson)
7. “Christmas in Dixie” feat. Alabama (Randy Owen, Jeff Cook, Teddy Gentry, Mark Herndon)
8. “Snow Globe” (Tim Foust, Keelan Donovan)
9. “Run, Run Rudolph” feat. Striking Matches (Johnny Marks, Marvin Brodie)
10. “Christmas Ain’t for the Lonely” (Tim Foust, Chris Chatham, Darren Rust)
11. “Cold Hard Cash” (Austin Brown, Andrew Tufano, Annika Bennett)
12. “What We Need is Love” (Tim Foust, Ernie Halter)