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Kiki Carter born Kimberli Wilson (b. November 21, 1957 in Gainesville, Florida) is an environmental activist, organizer, musician, songwriter, and columnist. ==Personal life== She was the first of four children, born to a father of British descent, Harold Wilson, and an Italian mother, Priscilla Normandy (Patti Greenwood). She attended 12 different schools before graduating from Gainesville High School in 1974. She entered the University of Florida at age 16, where she majored in music performance and music education. While in Los Angeles, in May 1984, Carter married first husband Rick Carter,〔 over her manager's strong protests. She had only known him for one month when they eloped to Las Vegas.〔 They returned to Gainesville, and their son Richard was born in 1986. In February 1998, Carter married singer/songwriter, Greg Webb, the lead singer of the Gainesville, Florida based Rhythm and Blues Revue, changing her name to Kiki Webb. They began collaborating musically and formed the acoustic duo, ''dancing Light'' (Sunblossom Records). The name dancing Light came from a song of the same title, written about a vision Carter (then Kimberli Wilson) had after a near-death experience.〔Wilson, Kimberli: "Dayspring", page 25. ''New Age Gainesville'', September 1983〕〔Arndorfer, Bob: "Mars Madness", Section A, page 1 (headline).''The Gainesville Sun'', July 13, 1997〕 Carter and Webb moved to his family's property on Leech Lake in northern Minnesota in 2000.〔(cached story from ''The Gainesville Iguana'' online )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Kiki Carter」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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