Adam Rupp, born on April 23, 1982 in Mankato, Minnesota, found his passion for music at a young age. Growing up in a musically inclined family, he was exposed to various instruments and genres of music from an early age. His brother, Chris Rupp, played a significant role in shaping his musical journey, ultimately leading to the formation of the acappella group, Home Free.
In the year 2000, Adam Rupp, along with his brother Chris Rupp, Matt Atwood, Darren Scruggs, and Dan Lemke, came together to form Home Free in their hometown of Minnesota. The group's harmonious blend of voices and beatboxing skills quickly gained attention, paving the way for their success in the music industry.
Adam Rupp's dedication to music led him to pursue a bachelor's degree in music, honing his skills in various instruments including trumpet, drums, keyboard, and bass guitar. His versatility as a musician contributed to Home Free's unique sound and charismatic performances.
Home Free's talent caught the eye of NBC's The Sing-Off, where they competed and ultimately emerged victorious in the fourth season. This win catapulted the group to stardom, leading to the release of their debut album, Crazy Life, in February 2014. Adam Rupp's beatboxing skills added an innovative element to their acappella performances, captivating audiences worldwide.
Aside from his musical pursuits, Adam Rupp found love and companionship in Ericha, whom he married in September of 2010. The couple welcomed a child, further enriching their family life. With a family rooted in music, Adam's brother Chris being a fellow member of Home Free, and his sister Tristin pursuing a career in acting and singing, music truly runs in their blood.
Adam Rupp continues to make waves in the music industry as a member of Home Free, alongside talented musicians such as Austin Brown and Tim Foust. Their harmonious blend of voices and captivating performances have garnered them a loyal fan base and critical acclaim. With a passion for music and a drive for excellence, Adam Rupp remains a force to be reckoned with in the world of acappella music.