![]() ![]() Ann’s vocals reduced the band to tears and the video generated nearly 10 million views on YouTube. Some might remember the Wilson sisters' 2012 performance of “Stairway to Heaven” when the Kennedy Center honored Led Zeppelin. Heart has a close connection to Led Zeppelin. Rounding out the set were two hard-rocking Led Zeppelin covers, “Immigrant Song” and “Misty Mountain Hop.” “And we’re FREE!” the 66-year-old shouted with a smile as the mostly older crowd laughed right along with her.Įverybody was on their feet, fists pumping and singing along for “Crazy On You”, which led into a pulsing version of “Barracuda.” ![]() Saturday’s concert was an impressive display of the group’s talents, showcasing how easily it can switch from a power ballad such as “Alone” to a rock classic such as “Barracuda.”įans who’ve followed Heart for decades appreciated when Ann talked about touring and how they miss their dogs and their kids, but, well, their children are now 40, she laughed. But that all changed when they began “Straight On,” which really got the crowd rocking. The first half of the show offered some of Heart’s ballads, and the audience approved. Her voice, like her older sister’s, remains amazingly unchanged. Nancy, wearing an electric blue lace suit, also sang the lead vocals on the popular ‘80s hit “These Dreams,” a song that went to No. Nancy Wilson’s musical chops were on full display as she switched guitars and played the mandolin. The duo stood side by side the entire show. Not only are they members of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, class of 2013, the sisters also are recognized as the first women to lead a band, write its songs and play the instruments. The Wilsons stand out in the world of rock 'n' roll. The Wilsons and their four-piece band kicked off Saturday’s show with, appropriately, “Kick It Out,” a hard rock song first released in 1977. “My mantra is more, more, more!” a spirited Ann shouted to the crowd. Wearing an all-black outfit and dancing around the stage, Ann’s confident performance and seemingly effortless vocals rocked the night. Sisters Ann and Nancy Wilson of Heart commanded the stage at the Cape Cod Melody Tent, performing there together for the first time and leaving a sold-out crowd wanting more.Īnn Wilson’s voice remains as powerful as ever. HYANNIS - The iconic women-led band that has sold more than 35 million albums and filled arenas around the world brought its lengthy list of hits to Hyannis on Saturday night. ![]()
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