Heart guitarist Nancy Wilson turns 72 today. The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame musician helped define ’70s rock with hits like ...
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 ...
Ann and Nancy Wilson weren’t in the original incarnation of Heart, though their presence played a crucial role in the band’s breakout success thanks to Seventies smash hits like “Magic Man” and “Crazy ...
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Heart guitarist Nancy Wilson says it's "more embarrassing" to be an American now than during the Vietnam War. Wilson, 71, made the remark in a recent interview with the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, ...
Next year is the 50th anniversary of Heart’s debut album. In the decades since “Dreamboat Annie” introduced the Pacific Northwest band led by sisters Ann and Nancy Wilson, Heart survived band and ...
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.
(KRON) — It’s embarrassing to be an American right now, according to legendary rock guitarist Nancy Wilson. Wilson, who with her sister Ann formed groundbreaking female-fronted rock group, Heart, was ...
Heart’s Nancy Wilson knows a thing or two about men with malice in their hearts. Back in the 1970s, the guitarist and her sister Ann wrote a song about a lying scumbag who planted a story that the two ...