Guitarist Nancy Wilson remembers making Led Zeppelin cry, getting a memorable early morning call from Eddie Van Halen and shares who should play her in the new Heart biopic.
Heart will perform at the Fishers Event Center on March 15 as part of their Royal Flush tour, celebrating the 50th anniversary of their debut album "Dreamboat Annie" and featuring a short film ...
By Dave Gil de RubioLast Word Features In September 1975, Heart’s debut album, “Dreamboat Annie,” was released. Fast forward more than a half century, and Heart has resumed a tour that was interrupted ...
After Ann Wilson’s cancer battle, Heart’s 'Royal Flush' tour hits New Mexico with classic rock, new music plans and multigenerational fans.
Everything about Nancy Wilson is cool – her guitar playing, songwriting, onstage moves, how she talks in interviews, her look. She probably eats breakfast cereal in a cool way, too. Being a star was ...
Ann and Nancy Wilson weren’t in the original incarnation of Heart, though their presence played a crucial role in the band’s ...
Ann continued working with local bands after high school, which, again, were almost exclusively composed of male musicians. Such was the way of rock ‘n’ roll in the late 1960s. Working in such a ...
Before she could join Heart, Nancy Wilson had to prove her guitar chops with an impressively difficult Yes song.
Heart conquered classic rock with songs such as “Crazy on You” and "Barracuda" and will rev it up at Tallahassee's Tucker Civic Center on Feb. 18.
“I suggest that you all talk about putting him on the special list for this year’s Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Howard Stern.
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