After 40 years and 30 million albums sold worldwide, the members of Heart were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame last night (April 18) in Los Angeles, Calif.
Along with Rush, Randy Newman and disco icon Donna Summer, the sibling-fronted classic-rock band Heart will be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame next week. Following that, Ann and Nancy Wilson will embark on a 32-date tour that kicks off in West Palm Beach, Fla., on June 17, and wraps up on August 30 in Portland, Ore.
Heart gave their flawless rendition of Led Zeppelin's Stairway to Heaven at the Kennedy Center Honors last year and now by the sounds of it, Heart may hit the road with Jason Bonham's Led Zeppelin Experience.
It all started in 1976 for Ann and Nancy Wilson. It was way more than a young man's fantasy. Two very attractive women fronting a rock band we know as Heart.
With their induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame coming soon, Heart have taken the opposite approach as Guns N' Roses. On Saturday (Feb. 16), it was revealed that the band's original lineup will reunite and perform at the ceremony in April.
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony will be held at the Nokia Theater in Los Angeles on April 18th, and they have officially announced the six artists that will be inducted in 2013.
RUSH fans have been screaming for years about the Rock And Roll Hall's virtual censure of their favorite Canuck musicians. This year they're seeking your help in picking the inductees. But it's not as great as it sounds.
In a recent interview about Heart's new album, 'Fanatic,' Ann Wilson said, "You know, the harder that we can make this stuff rock and then inject emotion, the better I like it."
It’s been a really good year to be a Heart fan, thanks to a trio of exciting releases. The band put out ‘Strange Euphoria’ in June, a career-spanning box set loaded with familiar tracks but also stacked deep with a number of previously unreleased rarities.