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Ann Wilson

As half from the sister duo which makes up arena rock veterans Center, vocalist Ann Wilson has sung on a number of the biggest rock radio hits from the ’70s and ’80s. Blessed on June 19, 1950, Wilson’s family members moved frequently when she was youthful (her dad was a …

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Steve Walsh

Because the vocalist for Kansas, Steve Walsh’s strong and certain delivery produced “KEEP ON Wayward Son,” “Dust within the Wind,” and “Stage of Know Return” radio staples from the ’70s. He also fronted the short-lived Roads and sporadically released solo albums, among which has arrived on many “worst record cover” …

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Heart

Sisters Ann and Nancy Wilson will be the creative spark behind Center, a hard rock and roll group who also initially found achievement within the mid-’70s and then reach greater levels after engineering a significant comeback ten years later. The daughters of the Sea Corps captain, Ann (given birth to …

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Lovemongers

Although Heart reconquered the charts through the middle- to past due ’80s, the band forfeited the organic sound of the early recordings and only pop gloss. By the first ’90s, the Wilson sisters (vocalist Ann and guitarist Nancy) had been ready to go back to their origins, which they attemptedto …

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