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  2. Micki Free - Wikipedia

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    Micki Free was born in West Texas and moved to Germany soon afterward. He is of mixed Irish, Comanche, and Cherokee descent. [4] [5] 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.

  3. Cantes libres - Wikipedia

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    When these palos are played in the guitar, either as accompaniment or as solo, they are known as toques libres, meaning free guitar playing.The guitar accompaniment used for most of this palos (when they are accompanied) consists in short musical phrases leading to a chord that the singer has previously reached at the end of a line of verse.

  4. Free (band) - Wikipedia

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    Free were an English rock band formed in London in 1968 by Paul Rodgers (vocals), Paul Kossoff (guitar), Andy Fraser (bass, piano) and Simon Kirke (drums, percussion). They are best known for their hit songs " All Right Now " and " Wishing Well ". [ 1 ]

  5. The Hawaiian steel guitar changed American music. Can ... - AOL

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    One Cleveland-based enterprise, the Oahu Publishing Company, founded in 1926, sent salesmen door to door, promising families a free guitar for every child that completed a year’s worth of lessons.

  6. Agitation Free - Wikipedia

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    Agitation Free is a German experimental krautrock band formed in 1967 by Michael "Fame" Günther (bass guitar), ... bass guitar (1967–1974, 1998–1999, 2007, 2012)

  7. Free Bird - Wikipedia

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    "Free Bird", [4] [5] [6] also spelled "Freebird", [7] [8] [9] is a song by American rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd, written by guitarist Allen Collins and lead singer Ronnie Van Zant. The song was released on their 1973 debut studio album .