The rock world is mourning the loss of a legend. Marcie Free — the powerhouse vocalist behind King Kobra, Signal,
and Unruly Child — has died at 71, leaving behind a legacy of power, courage, and authenticity. Her longtime friend and bandmate Jay Schellen confirmed the news, calling her “a marvel to behold — a voice that had no limits and no equal.” Tributes from fans and fellow musicians have since poured in, celebrating an artist whose voice defined an era and whose story inspired countless others.
Born Mark Edward Free in Indiana, Marcie began her career in the ’70s before finding stardom in the ’80s rock scene. With King Kobra and later Signal, her soaring vocals and magnetic stage presence made her one of melodic rock’s most distinctive voices. But beyond the spotlight, Marcie’s most defining chapter came in 1993, when she publicly came out as transgender — a groundbreaking move that cost her career momentum but cemented her as a symbol of strength and authenticity in an unforgiving industry.
After years of personal struggle, Marcie found peace and renewal. She reunited with her Unruly Child bandmates in 2009, releasing new music that reminded fans why her voice was unforgettable — soulful, emotional, and endlessly human. Her journey from rock stardom to self-discovery and back to the stage reflected a resilience few could match.
Marcie Free’s story is one of bravery and brilliance — a reminder that true artistry is about honesty, not conformity. Her songs will continue to echo in the hearts of fans who found power in her voice and inspiration in her courage. As Schellen wrote, “Marcie was always an Angel — now you have your wings.” Rest in peace to a voice and spirit that will never fade.