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Heart's Ann and Nancy Wilson endured a rocky few years. But the band is back touring as Ann recovers from cancer and sounding as robust as ever live.
Entertainment Heart beats strong for intimate Fox Theatre show Heart — pictured during a March 6 show in Phoenix — performed Wednesday night, June 4, at Detroit’s Fox Theatre (Photo by Criss ...
Heart — pictured during a March 6 show in Phoenix — performed Wednesday night, June 4, at Detroit’s Fox Theatre (Photo by Criss Cain) ...
But the positioning didn't diminish the potency of her voice or her ability to infuse drama into songs including the opening “Bébé le Strange” and “Little Queen,” performed with a hint of lingering ...
Ann and Nancy Wilson had already established themselves as the two dominant figures in Heart, but they created something even more powerful when they merged.
Once the video ticked to 2025, the bands’ silhouettes appeared behind a royal red scrim and they dove right into a crisp rendition of their 1980 jam “Bebe Le Strange.” ...
Heart rocked Connecticut’s Foxwoods Resort Casino on April 12 with a show that featured classics, deep cuts, and Led Zepplin covers.
From the moment Nancy Wilson took center stage, strumming the opening chords of “Bebe Le Strange,” a wave of pure rock energy washed over the audience. The band, a tight and dynamic ensemble, locked ...
The crowd definitely lost their minds when Heart finally got on stage, opening with their 1980 hit “Bebe Le Strange.” They came out loud and dynamic, Nancy Wilson shredding on a Flying V and Ann ...
Even if Heart were to be proven incapable of delivering the goods in 2025, and even if the infrequency factor of how little touring they’ve done in recent years weren’t something to keep in ...