VIDEO: Country Music A Cappella Group Home Free Named Winner of THE SING-OFF; Watch Final Performances

By: Dec. 24, 2013
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After two weeks of competition, NBC's The Sing-Off named the winner of the fourth season of the show following a two-hour finale. Emerging as the victors was professional country group Home Free, consisting of Austin Brown, Rob Lundquist,Chris Rupp, Tim Foust and Adam Rupp. The group hails from Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Below, check out video of the Home Free's final performance, 'I Want Crazy' as well as a duet of 'Have Yourself a Merry Little Chrismas' with this season's newest judge, Jewel.

Monday night's finale also featured a performance by Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldosinging of their 1984 hit "We Belong," and welcomed back season-three winners Pentatonix, who performed Calvin Harris' and Ellie Goulding's "I Need Your Love."

The reality show's host Nick Lachey was joined by his 98 Degrees band members for "I'll Be Home for Christmas," and and also crooned the classic, "It Had to Be You" with Jewel.

About THE SING-OFF:

"The Sing-Off," the unique competition series that sings a different tune and is hosted by multi-platinum recording artist Nick Lachey, returns to NBC on December 9.

This year's season will run for seven episodes, with the finale set for telecast on Monday, December 23 with a two-hour episode (9-11pm). The program showcases the country's top a cappella groups performing popular songs in ways that viewers have never heard before. "The Sing-Off" has no lip-synching, backup bands or safety net. The groups are singing with dreams of walking away with the ultimate prize - a recording contract and $100,000.

Jewel will join the judges table this season alongside Ben Folds (Ben Folds Five) and Shawn Stockman (Boyz II Men), who are both returning.

"The Sing-Off" is produced by One Three Media (a Hearst/Mark Burnett company) along with Outlaw Entertainment and Sony Pictures Television. Mark Burnett (NBC's "The Voice") is the executive producer. Deb Newmyer, Sam Weisman and Jane Mun are also executive producers.



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