Chris Rupp

Chris Rupp is a founding member of the a capella group Home Free, known for winning the fourth season of NBC's Sing Off and releasing multiple albums.

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Profession :

Country Singer

Birthday :

October 12, 1979

Age :

45

Chris Rupp, an American musician, artist, and entrepreneur, rose to fame as a founding member of the a cappella group Home Free. The group won NBC’s “The Sing-Off” Season 4 and released several albums, including “Crazy Life,” “Full of (Even More) Cheer,” and “Dive Bar Saints.” Rupp has also been involved in various projects outside of Home Free, such as music production and art creation. His work includes the arrangement and production of Home Free’s “Ring of Fire” cover, which has over 22 million views on YouTube.

In 2023, Rupp left Home Free to pursue a solo career and other passion projects, forming a new group called 7th Ave with his sister Tristin and friends Kelley Jakle and Adam. His solo career began with the release of his album “Shine” in January 2016, and he continues to be an active musician and artist, exploring new creative endeavors.

Rupp is an avid outdoorsman who enjoys hunting, fishing, and camping. He often goes on hunting trips with his father and brother, finding relaxation and inspiration in nature. Additionally, Rupp has developed an interest in survival skills and self-sufficiency, practicing techniques such as creating fires without matches or lighters.

As a prominent figure in the music industry, Chris Rupp’s contributions to a cappella music and his passion for the outdoors continue to shape his career and artistic pursuits.