Ann Wilson(I)
- Actress
- Composer
- Producer
Singer, flute player, songwriter, and guitarist Ann Dustin Wilson was
born on June 19, 1950 in San Diego, California. The daughter of
Brig. Gen. John B. Wilson USMC, Wilson and her family moved around a lot,
before eventually settling in the Seattle suburb of Bellevue, WA. Ann
attended Interlake High School in Bellevue. In the early 70s, she
joined the group, "White Heart". The band changed its named to "Hocus
Pocus" before changing the name a third and final time to
Heart in 1974. "Heart" has recorded a
handful of albums and enjoyed a steady succession of hit songs
throughout the 70s, 80s, and 90s. Wilson sung the duet, "Almost
Paradise", with Mike Reno for the soundtrack
of the hit movie, Footloose (1984);
this song peaked at #7 on the US Billboard pop radio charts. Ann did
another duet with Cheap Trick lead singer
Robin Zander on the song, "Surrender to
Me", for the soundtrack of the film,
Tequila Sunrise (1988); this song
went to #6 on the US Billboard pop radio charts. In 1986, Wilson did
the solo single, "The Best Man in the World", for the soundtrack of the
movie, The Golden Child (1986);
alas, this particular song stalled at #61 on the US Billboard pop radio
charts. In 1992, Ann sang vocals on the tracks, "Brother", "Am I
Inside" and "Love Song", on the
Alice in Chains EP "Sap". Wilson and her
sister, Nancy Wilson, started the
recording studio, "Bad Animals", in the mid-90s. Moreover, Ann and
Nancy formed the side band, "the Lovemongers"; this group contributed
the song, "The Battle of Evermore", for the soundtrack of the motion
picture, Singles (1992), released a
four-song EP, and recorded the album, "Whirlygig", in 1997. In 2007,
Wilson released the solo album, "Hope & Glory", on the Rounder record
label. She lives in Seattle, Washington and is the mother of two
adopted children: daughter Marie and son Dustin.