
Micki Free may be known to most rock fans as one of the founders of
the excellent Crown of Thorns whose debut album is a real ‘must
have’ for any hard rock fan. But prior to that he won a Grammy award
whilst as a member of Shalamar and now he has his solo work
distributed in the UK by Cargo records.
1. What are you currently up to? (E.g. touring/studio, etc.)
I am currently touring U.S. in support of my new CD Micki Free
Experience...Casino Dates here in America and Hard Rock Shows.
2. You’ve recently signed a distribution deal with Cargo for two of
your solo albums. How did you hook up with them and how have you gone
about getting more exposure for your work?
A friend of mine named Stevie Salas, killer guitar player, told me
about John Dryland at Cargo, and said he is a good guy and I should
give him a call about my new stuff. We spoke and he loved my stuff
,and we had a mutual respect for my writing. He gave me the name the
"inimitable" Micki Free, I love it! I also gave them my
first solo CD; "Micki Free~Gypsy Cowboy" (only released in
Japan on Alfa Records) for distribution as well.
3. How do you view the current music scene? Has the evolution of
downloading and the wide use of the Internet helped spread the word
more about your music?
The music scene today is crazy, good and bad...the Internet has done
very good things for musicians and their music. I have had 5 major
recording contracts in my career, and today I own my own masters and
publishing, and would not even consider a record deal with a major
label. I am quite happy selling my CD's when I perform, and on our
sites; www.mickifree.com & www.cherokeefrees.com, I get a huge
profit and no one tells me what to do. I recently was the subject of a
roast on The Dave Chappelle Show, and that exposure itself was huge
for my site.
4. How did you hook-up with your current band? Will you record with
this line-up or is a purely live band?
I wrote a record for an artist and used Bam & Share, and after I
saw how amazing they were together, I used them on my CD as well. If
at all possible I would love to have them tour with me...they are
killer together! My touring band now is off the chain! Jon Brant from
"Cheap Trick" on bass, and Dennis Tieken from the
"Buddy Miles Group"( he sounds like Mitch Mitchell from Jimi
Hendrix's Experience on drums)...killer three piece line up. Love
these guy's!
5. Where do you get your songwriting ideas from and who musically is
an influence on you?
As everyone knows or may not know; I am a huge Jimi Hendrix freak...so
people give me the compliment of saying my guitar style reminds them
of Hendrix; but as gene Simmons say's.. "I am a Hendrix inspired
player, not an imitator"...right on Simmons!! I have lots of
influences; Billy Gibbons from ZZ Top, Todd Rungren, Cheap Trick,
Carlos Santana, Tommy Bolin, Prince, Kiss to name a few. I like some
of the new stuff as well, Linkin Park are very cool to me and Audio
Slave. I even like some of Lenny Kravitz stuff. Sometimes I am stuck
as a writer, as I can write and play most all kinds of music from rock
to funk.
6. Crown of Thorns – The band’s debut album has achieved classic
album status (and rightly so!). How come the band never stayed
together to record a follow-up? Would you consider working again under
the COT banner with Jean Beauvoir?
In my humble opinion, and most people that love COT tell me; Crown Of
Thorns is not Crown of Thorns without me. It's a fact. Jean Beauvoir
and I have a "magic together" that cannot be re-produced in
COT without me. That is why the debut CD was so awesome! Listen for
yourself, every record without me sounds like Jean's solo stuff, I
like some of it, but it's not COT, it's Jean writing, producing, and
playing everything on the CD. he is a genius no doubt, I love working
with him. Jean and I are like an old married couple; we fought and got
divorced, and recently made up...love is blind they say! The break up
was nasty...really bad in the press...I really never gave my side of
the story....but the past is gone. And yes I would consider working
under the name Crown of Thorns again, with Jean; remember only
together we are COT, everything else is just a "band aid" on
the wound, and why not it was Jean's and my band, we put it together
from the ground up. Together we worked like dogs in his flat writing
all the songs, getting that sound together, that cannot be duplicated
without us together, that's a fact....baby. If you think I am blowing
a lot of hot air; Let the music do the talking...listen to my guitar
sound, riffs, and songwriting on the debut CD...and listen to the rest
of COT CD's....I rest my case.
Get ready for a project Jean and I just finished we together called;
"The9"....very heavy and dark sounding, go to
www.mickifree.com to listen to samples, look for it to be released on
Cargo Records, or not, in the future. It will depend on how they
handle my solo stuff to tell you the truth.
7. What have been the most memorable gigs and why?
The gig at The Marquee Club before it closed with COT...Jimi played
there and I wanted to be there as well. Dates with Kiss, Rush, Ted Nugent,
Diana Ross....all have a story and love felt memories.
8. You have your own range of native American Indian jewelry. What got
you interested in this and how has the reaction been to your work?
I am a mixed blood Native American; Cherokee and Comanche, this is
just part of my heritage, I have always worn turquoise, we as native
Americans believe the stone is special. it gives you good luck and
long life. Jimi Hendrix was also part Cherokee, check out pics of Jimi
wearing native jewelry like rings and concho belts as well. My fans
love it; they gave me the nick name "The Native American Bling
King", as I wear so much jewelry when I perform and everyday. The
fans in the U.K. named me "The Gypsy Cowboy" on the first
COT tour, because of my flagrant style of dress along with huge hats
and feathers. Love the U.K. and will return very soon!
9. What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?
Riding my horses, and believe it or not...playing golf! I am a huge
golf fan these day's.
10. Message to your fans...
To all my fans world wide and especially in the U.K.; watch very soon
for the return of "The Gypsy Cowboy" to England. I left some
unfinished business there, you have supported me while in Shalamar,
and "Crown of Thorns", and my solo stuff.....and it is time
to pay you all back...in spades! Much love to you all....I will see
you all again very soon!