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Micki Free
Sedona Free Concert
Grammy Award Winner, The Native
American Music Awards Best Artist of 2002, and
Multiple Nammy Nominated Artist, for
Record of the Year 2005, Micki Free
will debut his latest Native American Flute CD, entitled
Sedona Free, at Sedona Creative Life Center. This CD
was written about the sacred earth and loving people that Micki has met since
moving to the Verde Valley early last year with his family. "These are
heartfelt love songs written for the people of Sedona, and for the Ancient
Indians who blessed the red earth in Sedona"; I personally invite all people of
Sedona to come out and hear my honor songs to you... and your beautiful city".
Saturday March 12 at 7:30 pm in the Great Room. Tickets: $10 advance, $15
at the door. Buy tickets at: Golden Word, Crystal Magic, Sedona Creative Life
Center, and The Pasta Casa in Sedona.
All of Micki's CD's & Custom T-shirts will be on sale at this event!
Everyone is also invited to the Meet and Greet
at The Pasta Casa in Sedona on March 12th from 5 to 6:30 pm.

Sedona Free CD

The Sun Chaser CD
Micki Free
Micki is a mixed blood Cherokee / Comanche American Indian. Gene
Simmons of the legendary rock group KISS
discovered Micki in the late eighties, and continued to mentor Micki upon his
arrival in Los Angeles. Micki has been nominated for the Grammy three times
while a member of the legendary R&B group Shalamar,
and won a Grammy in 1985 for Eddie Murphy’s smash hit movie "Beverly Hills Cop".
Micki has received "triple platinum" (3 million) status for the Shalamar smash
hit "Dancing In The Sheets", from the movie
Footloose, and Gold Status (500,000) for the
Beverly Hills Cop soundtrack. Micki
has worked with the likes of Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley of KISS, Janet
Jackson, Prince, and Diana Ross to name a few. Micki also rides in
The Tournament of Roses Parade for
The John Wayne Cancer Institute, and for The
History Channel as a Comanche war chief, Ten Bears. Portraits of Micki
Free in full regalia were painted by renowned artist Robert Tannebaun, and sold
at The El Prado Gallery in Sedona, at Tlaquepaque.

Electric Warrior CD

Micki in full Northern Plains Indian Regalia
(from The Sun Chaser Concert)
For further information please contact
Sedona Creative Life Center
928-282-9300 |