Discover the career path of Ann Wilson, from the first major opportunity to industry-changing achievements.
Ann Wilson is an American singer and songwriter, most famously known as the lead vocalist for the rock band Heart. Along with her sister Nancy Wilson, she formed the core of the band, achieving significant commercial success throughout the 1970s and 1980s with hits like "Barracuda", "Crazy on You", and "Alone." Wilson is celebrated for her powerful vocals, wide range, and stage presence, making her a notable figure in rock music. Beyond Heart, she has also pursued a solo career and collaborated with other artists, further cementing her legacy as a prominent female vocalist in rock.
In 1974, Ann Wilson joined a local band which changed its name to Heart, a pivotal moment in her music career.
In 1975, Heart released their debut album, Dreamboat Annie, marking a significant milestone in their career. This album helped establish Heart as one of the first hard rock bands fronted by women.
In 1975, Heart, including Ann Wilson, recorded their first album, Dreamboat Annie, in Vancouver, Canada, marking the beginning of their journey to success.
In 1976, Heart's album, 'Dreamboat Annie' was released in the United States and the song "Magic Man" became their first Top 10 hit in the US, reaching number 9 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
In 1977, Heart released the album Little Queen, adding to their catalog of successful albums.
In 1978, Heart released the album Dog & Butterfly, contributing further to their musical repertoire.
In 1986, the song "These Dreams" rose to number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, marking a significant achievement for Heart.
In 1992, Ann Wilson appeared on Alice in Chains' EP Sap, lending her vocals to the tracks "Brother" and "Am I Inside".
In 1992, The Lovemongers, a side band formed by the Wilson sisters, performed Led Zeppelin's song "The Battle of Evermore" on the soundtrack to the movie Singles.
In 1997, The Lovemongers released their debut album, Whirlygig, expanding their musical contributions beyond Heart.
In 2001, Ann Wilson joined producer Alan Parsons in 'A Walk Down Abbey Road', a live tribute tour dedicated to the music of The Beatles.
In 2006, Ann Wilson was ranked number 78 in Hit Parader's list of the "Greatest Rock Vocalists of All Time", recognizing her vocal talent and contribution to rock music.
On September 11, 2007, Ann Wilson released her first solo album, Hope & Glory, featuring collaborations with various artists, and including three singles such as 'Little Problems, Little Lies'.
In 2013, Ann Wilson was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Heart, solidifying her legacy in rock music history.
On July 13, 2015, Ann Wilson announced a solo tour named 'The Ann Wilson Thing', which began on September 21.
On September 18, 2015, Ann Wilson digitally released her first EP, The Ann Wilson Thing! – #1.
On July 22, 2016, Ann Wilson announced the release of focus, the second EP from The Ann Wilson Thing! series, further solidifying her solo endeavors.
In September 2016, Ann Wilson performed a Florida mini-tour as The Ann Wilson Thing! to support the release of her second EP, focus.
By 2016, Heart had released numerous albums since 1975 and sold over 35 million records worldwide, showcasing their enduring success and influence in the music industry.
On March 21, 2017, a tour stop in Wilmington, North Carolina was recorded for the 'Ann Wilson: In Focus' feature film.
In April 2017, following the end of Heart's 2016 tour and strained by the incident involving Dean Wetter, the sisters opted to tour with their own side-project bands, with Ann announcing that Heart was on hiatus.
On October 12, 2017, Ann Wilson's first feature film, Ann Wilson: In Focus, was released. The film featured an intimate interview and live song performances.
On August 3, 2018, Ann Wilson released "You Don't Own Me" as the second single from her solo album, Immortal.
On September 14, 2018, Ann Wilson released her solo album, Immortal, featuring ten tracks that pay tribute to her influences and friends.
In February 2019, the sisters announced that Heart's hiatus had ended and that the band would embark on the Love Alive tour in the summer.
In March 2019, Ann and Nancy Wilson reunited on stage for the first time since the band went on hiatus, performing at the Love Rocks NYC benefit concert.
In May 2021, Ann Wilson announced her first dates since the COVID-19 pandemic with the Rite of June mini-tour.
In November 2022, Ann Wilson was featured on the Disturbed song "Don't Tell Me" from their album Divisive. The song reached number 2 on Billboard's Hard Rock Song Sales chart.
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