Tim Foust
Tim Foust is a bass singer known for his incredible vocal range and his role in the all-vocal group Home Free.
Country Singer
July 19, 1981
Cancer
43
Lubbock, Texas, United States
Tim Foust, an American singer and songwriter, is renowned for his role as the bass vocalist in the a cappella group Home Free. His remarkable vocal range and strong low notes have played a significant part in the group’s accomplishments, such as winning the fourth season of NBC’s The Sing-Off. Foust has worked with various artists, including Avi Kaplan and Voices of Lee. He became a member of Home Free in 2012, proving to be a valuable addition to the group. Besides his contributions to Home Free, Foust released a well-received solo album titled “The Best That I Could Do.” He has also been featured in Kraft’s national television and radio campaigns for the popular Cool Whip jingle. Interestingly, Foust’s musical background began with singing a cappella Christian music before joining Home Free as their bass singer.