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  1. www.shalamarusa.com › bioShalamarUSA

    ShalamarUSA. - SHALAMAR USA -. Howard Hewitt, Micki Free and Carolyn Griffey are ready to hit the road once again, bringing their million-selling smash hits in a high-energy show to audiences nationwide. SHALAMAR has been a hit making machine on the pop and R&B charts for decades, with one smash hit after another like “Second Time Around ...

  2. 18 de out. de 2021 · Heralded by Carlos Santana and Billy Gibbons, among many others, Grammy-winning blues-rock guitarist Micki Free announces a February 4, 2022, release date for his new album, Turquoise Blue, on the Dark Idol Music label, distributed by Burnside Distribution / The Orchard / Sony.

  3. 19 de jul. de 2010 · Chances are you've heard Micki Free play guitar before -- and remembered it, even if you didn't know it was him. It might have been on Shalamar's Top 20 smash Dancing in the Sheets from the ...

  4. Micki Free. Part Comanche, part Cherokee indian. Two time Native American Music Award Winner who's also won a Grammy in 1985 for "Best Album of Original Score Written for a Motion Picture" for "Beverly Hills Cop". Three time Grammy Nominee as member of Shalamar . Has, among others, played and toured with Diana Ross, Prince and Janet Jackson .

  5. 27 de out. de 2016 · Provided to YouTube by Independent Digital Licensing Agency IncThe Native American Flute as Therapy · Micki FreeThe Native American Flute As Therapy℗ 2016 My...

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  6. 12 de set. de 2023 · MICKI FREE, photographed by Marie Gregorio-Oviedo MICKI FREE— the Grammy-winning musical artist, 5X Native American Music Award -winner, 2022 The Native American Music Awards Hall of Fame inductee, and member of Shalamar USA— has been chosen to be an official “Envoy” for the World Culture Festival the Olympic-scale, free-to-the-public (with website registration) unity celebration.

  7. first-avenue.com › performer › micki-freeMicki Free - First Avenue

    FREE's return to rock came in 2004 after he had moved to Sedona, Ariz., and was approached by the Seminole Tribe of Florida, which had purchased Hard Rock International and invited Free to first be one of its grand opening performers--”I thought they wanted flute music; they said 'Forget that; we want you to play your Micki Free stuff…’”--and then its Director of Promotion and Special ...