Ann Dustin Wilson (born June 19, 1950 in San Diego, California) is the lead singer, flute player and occasional guitar player of Heart.
When she was a child, Wilson's family moved around because her father was a Marine Corps colonel. The family eventually settled in Bellevue, then a suburb, and now a city, east of Seattle, Washington. Shy because of a stutter, Wilson turned to music. In the early 1970s she joined a local band, White Heart, which ...
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Ann Dustin Wilson (born June 19, 1950 in San Diego, California) is the lead singer, flute player and occasional guitar player of Heart.
When she was a child, Wilson's family moved around because her father was a Marine Corps colonel. The family eventually settled in Bellevue, then a suburb, and now a city, east of Seattle, Washington. Shy because of a stutter, Wilson turned to music. In the early 1970s she joined a local band, White Heart, which changed its name to Hocus Pocus, and then in 1974, to Heart.
During the seventies, Ann was in a relationship with Michael Fisher, the manager of the band, while her younger sister Nancy was involved with lead guitarist Roger Fisher, Michael's younger brother. Both couples were in control of the band. In 1979, both relationships ended; Ann stated that Michael had fallen in love with another woman and they split. The song Magic Man was written about Michael and contains autobiographical lyrics about the beginning of their relationship.
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