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Originally from Seattle, Washington, ANN and NANCY WILSON are the leaders of the rock band Heart. Heart have released more than a dozen albums, selling 35 million records worldwide. They continue to tour all over the world, most recently with Def Leppard in the summer of 2011. Their next album... read more

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In the four decades that Ann and I have been in music, we've been asked countless times what it's like to be "a woman in rock."

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Prologue
1. The Lady Axe Killer
2. The Big five
3. Dust Off Your Shoes
4. Meet the Beatles
5. Blood Harmony
6. Cryin' in the Chapel
7. A Boy and His Dog
8. She's Here to Sing
9. The Whisper That Calls
10. The Impossible Perfect Thing
11. The Northern Lights
12. Burn to the Wick
13. Natural Fantasies
14. Ocean upon the Sky
15. Blows Against The Empire
16. Heartless
17. Leave It to Cleavage
18. Junior's Farm
19. The Battle of Evermore
20. Live from the DoubleTree Inn
21. The Other Half of the Sky
22. The Boys March In
23. Send Up a Flare
24. I Can See Russia
25. Hope and Glory
26. Glimmer of a Dream
Acknowledgements
Heart Is
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  1. Ann Wilson (Author)
  2. Nancy Wilson (Author)

Other Contributors:

  1. Charles R. Cross (Contributor)
  2. Jarrod Taylor (Cover Artist)
  3. Mark Sullivan (Photographer)
  4. Norman Seeff (Photographer)

First Edition edit see section history

Original Language: English
Publisher: itbooks
Country: United States
Publication Date: September 18, 2012
ISBN: 978-0-06-210167-9
Page Count: 288

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