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Interview: Ann and Nancy Wilson Discussing Half a Century of Heart's Music Career

Heart embarks on an arena tour to commemorate their half-century milestone. I conversed with sisters Ann and Nancy Wilson regarding the tour, a potential documentary, and additional details.

Interview: Ann and Nancy Wilson Discussing Half a Century of Heart's Music Career

Pioneering rockers Heart, recognized by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, kick off their 50th anniversary celebration tonight (February 28) in Las Vegas. Over the ensuing months, they'll grace arenas across North America.

Their enduring vitality and unwavering success are impressive, managing to captivate crowds of ten thousand every night, well into their second half century. Heart's catalog of chart-topping hits boasts gems like "Magic Man," "Dog And Butterfly," "These Dreams," and "Alone."

Sisters Ann and Nancy Wilson share an exuberant enthusiasm for the tour, with Ann describing the fun of revisiting early hits like "Crazy on You" and "Magic Man." Nancy also delved into how the songs' meanings can change over time, as experiences and perspectives shift.

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During the interview, the Wilson sisters touched on revitalizing songs from their past while keeping performances fresh. They mentioned rehearsing lesser-known tracks such as "How Deep it Goes" and "Treat Me Well," which die-hard fans will appreciate.

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Ann Wilson mused that revisiting these classics feels as if she is locating her 24-year-old self, admitting how much has changed since those early days. Nancy, meanwhile, acknowledged that while she is not quite as young as she was within the heart of the 70s music scene, the performance energy and spirit of Heart's songs have only grown stronger.

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The history of music is filled with enduring timeless classics, and fans cherish the opportunity to witness them live. Heart's rich discography has left an indelible mark on a generation of music lovers, making their 50th anniversary tour a truly special event.

Heart's 50th anniversary celebration tour, headlining arenas nationwide, is a testament to their longevity as a band. Ann Wilson reflected on the tour, stating, "Revisiting these classics feels like finding my 24-year-old self again." In preparation for the tour, the sisters have setattribute to rehearsing less-known tracks like "How Deep it Goes" and "Treat Me Well," which is exciting news for die-hard fans. The upcoming documentary on Heart is set to celebrate their five-decade journey and the monumental impact they've had on the music industry, as influential as Led Zeppelin, The Beatles, and Elton John.

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