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Ann Wilson: "Singing Led Zeppelin taught me how to sing rock 'n' roll — loud and high"
Interview by Laura Barton, The Independent, 24 April 2022
With her sister Nancy, Ann Wilson fronted the revolutionary, female-led hard rock outfit Heart. Laura Barton speaks to her on the cusp of a new ...
Heart: Nice Girls Succeed In Rock Biz shock
Profile and Interview by Toby Goldstein, Sounds, 20 November 1976
THE BRUNETTE-blonde partnership of sisters Ann and Nancy Wilson seems a strange arrangement for leaders of an all-male rock'n'roll band. ...
Heart, John McEuen: Universal Amphitheater, Los Angeles CA
Live Review by Richard Cromelin, Los Angeles Times, 18 July 1977
Wilson Sisters Put Beat in Heart ...
Are We Making Art Yet? Music in the age of interactive entertainment
Report by Alan di Perna, Musician, June 1994
MUSIC, OF course, has always been interactive. People dance to it, make love to it, sing along with the lyrics and figure out the chord ...
Report and Interview by Roy Trakin, Musician, February 1994
Collapsing stages in Japan! Elephant farts in Vegas! Eskimo shows in Alaska! A Survey of Abominable Venues and Disastrous Shows! ...
Hot times in the heart of Texxas
Report by Joe Nick Patoski, Rolling Stone, 24 August 1978
IF ANYTHING was learned from the 105,000 fans who piled into the Cotton Bowl over the Fourth of July weekend for the two-day Texxas World ...
Interview by Laura Fissinger, Rolling Stone, 24 April 1986
After a nearly fatal four-year slump, the Wilson sisters take Heart and reclaim their platinum past ...
Heart: Ann & Nancy Wilson Get Hot Again
Interview by J.D. Considine, Record, November 1985
FOR A WHILE, it looked as if Heart was going to end up as another group filed under "What ever happened to?" Although the band ...
Review by Laura Fissinger, Rolling Stone, 2 July 1987
OVER HEART'S eleven-year recording career, the band has often been charged with creating standard-issue stadium rock. That accusation hasn't always been fair: the Wilson sisters ...
Live Review by Harry Doherty, Melody Maker, 11 December 1976
IT WAS with a little disappointment that I discovered at the weekend that Heart's stage act isn't as impressive as their debut album, Dreamboat Annie. ...
Heart Gets Back on the Right Beat
Interview by Wesley Strick, Rolling Stone, 30 November 1978
Legal battles behind them ...
Interview by Toby Goldstein, Circus, 21 July 1977
The Wilson Sisters Paint a Portrait of Their Little Queen ...
Heart: Little Queen (CBS import)***
Review by Tim Lott, Sounds, 4 June 1977
Heart heading for the MOR ...
Interview by Robin Katz, Sounds, 10 September 1977
Laid-back hippy cries from the Heart. Nancy Wilson talks to Robin Katz ...
Heart: Dreamboat Annie (Arista)***
Review by Pete Makowski, Sounds, 31 January 1976
THE FIRST time I heard this album was in the offices of another record company (who shall go unnamed) who were pretty hot to get ...
Interview by Sylvie Simmons, Sounds, 29 May 1982
SEATTLE'S SPACE Needle is the architectural equivalent of the male nipple. Just sticks up there, totally redundant except as an amusing thing to play with ...
Interview by Sylvie Simmons, Sounds, 5 July 1980
THE CLOSE QUARTERS in Nashville Tennessee claims to be America's only rock and roll hotel. Bar's open day and night, drugs no problem, you can ...
Live Review by Sylvie Simmons, Sounds, 8 April 1978
THERE WEREN'T even traffic jams. ...
Profile and Interview by Harry Doherty, Melody Maker, 27 November 1976
YOU PROBABLY haven't heard of Heart apart, perhaps, from their excellent 'Magic Man' single yet they've soared from obscurity in the States to ...
Interview by Charles Bermant, Rolling Stone Online, 9 May 2003
TWENTY-SEVEN YEARS after their debut, Ann and Nancy Wilson, always Heart's pulse, have finally assumed absolute control of the band. Now, with Nancy producing, they're ...
Review by Roy Trakin, Creem, October 1987
THE CAGNEY AND LACEY of rock 'n' roll are back with their increasingly polished version of Ms. Zeppelin. This is the kind of thing you ...
Review by Ken Barnes, Phonograph Record, June 1977
IF ANY DOUBT still existed about Heart's big-league credentials, the first notes of Barracuda should dispel them forever. Roger Fisher slams into a bonecrunching guitar ...
Heart: Seattle's Hard Rock Girls
Interview by Ken Barnes, Phonograph Record, October 1976
WITNESSING A ROCK band, Heart, genuinely excited about things they mention how much they love to hear their records on the radio is ...
Heart: Speaking Pelican? Like Hell They Can!
Interview by Sylvie Simmons, Creem, September 1987
ON THE SOFA from the right: Ann Wilson, Denny Carmassi, Howard Leese. All in black. Easy on the eyes on a filthy British day. Don't ...
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