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Micki Free was born on 20 May, 1955, is a Micki Free is guitarist. Discover Micki Free's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 68 years old?
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Micki Free Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Micki Free's Wife?
His wife is Britt Free
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Britt Free |
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Asia Free |
Micki Free Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Micki Free worth at the age of 68 years old? Micki Free’s income source is mostly from being a successful musician. He is from . We have estimated Micki Free's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Micki Free (born May 20, 1955) is a guitarist and singer of self-identified Native American descent.
He won a Grammy Award for his contribution to the Beverly Hills Cop (1984) movie soundtrack and has won two Native American Music Awards.
He is the director of Promotions and Special Events for the Seminole Tribe of Florida, owners of Hard Rock International.
Micki Free, who identifies as a "mixed-blood" Native American, was born in West Texas and moved to Germany soon afterward.
He claims Irish, Comanche, and Cherokee descent.
His stepfather, a U.S. Army sergeant, was stationed in Germany, and Free was introduced to rock 'n' roll there as a child, when one of his five sisters received tickets to a Jimi Hendrix concert and took him along to the show.
"It just blew my mind", Free remembered.
His family later moved to Illinois, where Free joined the rock band Smokehouse.
When he was 17, he was discovered by Gene Simmons of KISS, during a concert at which Smokehouse was the opening act for KISS, Ted Nugent, and REO Speedwagon.
After Simmons' encouragement, Free joined Shalamar in 1984, just in time for the band's big successes, including a #17 position in U.S. Top 20 in 1984 with "Dancing In The Sheets" from the Footloose soundtrack, and a Grammy for "Don't Get Stopped In Beverly Hills" from the Beverly Hills Cop (1984) soundtrack in 1985.
With Shalamar, he was nominated for a Grammy three times.
After Shalamar, Free and Jean Beauvoir (of The Plasmatics) founded an AOR band, Crown of Thorns.
Free later founded, The Micki Free Electric Blues Experience, with Jon Brant (formerly of Cheap Trick) on bass, and Curly Smith (formerly of Boston) on drums.
Recognition for his musical career after Shalamar came from the Native American Music Awards, where he won in the categories of Male Artist in 2002 and Pop Rock artist in 2004.
Micki has won to, date 5-Native American Music Awards and was recently inducted into The Native American Music Awards Hall of Fame in 2022.
Micki Free has recorded with Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top and the DVD/CD/EP release Micki Free Live in Hyde Park featured Bill Wyman, formerly of The Rolling Stones.
In 2002, he was cast to play Tonto in a new production of The Lone Ranger.
Native Music Rocks is a music program created by Micki Free, designed to give Native American musicians an opportunity to tour alongside Micki and his band, American Horse Trio.
The band features Cindy Blackman-Santana, former drummer for Lenny Kravitz, and David Santos on bass.
Free was Director of the Native Music Rocks program and went on to create the first Native American Record company, Native Music Rocks Records, distributed by Fontana/Universal Music.
He was a recording artist on the label as well as Chief Creative officer/VP.
The event was sponsored by Hard Rock International and the Seminole Tribe of Florida.
Free was invited to appear as part of an all-star cast of Native American musicians, known as Native Rocks, at the American Indian Inaugural Ball in Arlington, Virginia, on the occasion of president Barack Obama's inauguration.
He performed with Native Rocks at a related event at the Hard Rock Cafe prior to performing at the Inaugural Ball.
Free's manner of dress and appearance during the early 1980s (and that of Prince) was parodied in the Chappelle's Show sketch Charlie Murphy's True Hollywood Stories: "Prince - Uncensored" (February 18, 2004).
The sketch is a retelling by Charlie Murphy about meeting Prince (played by Dave Chappelle) and engaging in a basketball game, with Prince and the Revolution still wearing their flashy clothes, dominating Murphy and his friends and later serving them pancakes.
Micki's lates album to date is entittled; "Micki Free Turquoise Blue", featuring members of Santana, with special guests; Steve Stevens of Billy Idol, and Gary Clark Jr.. Mickis release "Tattoo Burn'' (2012), is a blues-rock style album written, produced, arranged, and performed by Free.
In a 2016 interview, Free clarified that the events depicted in the sketch were "totally accurate" and that Prince played "like Michael Jordan".