Micki Free
Micki Free is a Grammy-winning Native American guitarist and singer, and a two-time Native American Music Award winner. Free, a Comanche and Cherokee mixed blood Native American, was discovered by Gene Simmons of KISS. He joined Shalamar in 1984, just in time for some of that band's big successes and with Shalamar, he was nominated for a Grammy three times.
Most recently, his manner of dress and appearance during the late 1980s was parodied in the Chappelle's Show sketch Charlie Murphy's True Hollywood Stories: Prince.
After Shalamar, Free and Jean Beauvoir (of The Plasmatics) founded AOR band Crown of Thorns. He later founded (and still tours with) "The Micki Free Electric Blues Experience," with Jon Brant (formerly of Cheap Trick) on bass, Curly Smith (formerly of Boston) on drums, and Terry Manning on keyboards. Recogn...
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Most recently, his manner of dress and appearance during the late 1980s was parodied in the Chappelle's Show sketch Charlie Murphy's True Hollywood Stories: Prince.
After Shalamar, Free and Jean Beauvoir (of The Plasmatics) founded AOR band Crown of Thorns. He later founded (and still tours with) "The Micki Free Electric Blues Experience," with Jon Brant (formerly of Cheap Trick) on bass, Curly Smith (formerly of Boston) on drums, and Terry Manning on keyboards. Recogn...
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