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Heart appears on XM Radio's Artist Confidential series 

Ann Wilson brings along Nancy and the members of Heart to play their take on rock 'n' roll classics belting out songs ranging from "Immigrant Song" to "Dreamboat Annie." When they rock, they rock; and when they roll, they roll. A packed house at XM's Performance Theater engages Ann and Nancy with love and questions spanning their long career as the first women in rock. Premieres Mon, 12/3

http://www.xmradio.com/onxm/series/artist-confidential.xmc

If you do not subscribe to XM radio, you may sign up for a free trial and listen online

http://xmro.xmradio.com/xstream/index.jsp

Rock On!

The Heart Camp
Updated 03DEC07

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There is a video featured on Amazon.com abut the Making of Hope & GLory.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/mpd/permalink/m3NV3IE02HO50Z 


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Ann Wilson Invades TV In October

Performing Songs From Hope & Glory (Zoe/Rounder) on A&E, ABC and Direct TV

Heart performs classic songs including the rarely performed "White  
Lightning Wine" and "Immigrant Song" from Wilson's solo record Hope &  
Glory (Zoë /Rounder).
* Sunday, Oct. 7th at 9:00 am ET on A: 'Private Sessions'

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In addition to "Immigrant Song" Heart will perform "Barracuda" with  
vocalist and cancer survivor Anastacia for 'Frosted Pink,' an ABC  
figure skating special raising awareness for women's cancers.
* Saturday, Oct. 14th at 4:00 pm ET on ABC: 'Frosted Pink' TV Special

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Heart live concert of their debut record Dreamboat Annie performed in  
its entirety including "Goodbye Blue Sky" from Hope Glory re-airs this  
month. A live recording of the exclusive concert from the Orpheum in  
Los Angeles will also be released by Shout Factory the same day (10.23).
* Tuesday, Oct. 23rd on DirecTV: 'Legendary Albums Live' - Heart:  
Dreamboat Annie

<a href="http://www.amazon.com/Heart-Dreamboat-Annie-Live/dp/B000VS6Q6S/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/105-6377856-4366009?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1191693723&sr=8-1" title="Dreaboat Annie Live"><img src="http://heart.mstralwind.net/images/heart_468x60_03.gif"</a>

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Ann Wilson
Hope & Glory
Street Date:  September 11, 2007

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Hope & Glory - Ann Wilson's first solo album ever -is a singularly powerful and altogether timely song cycle that speaks eloquently to our troubled times.

The world has long known Heart's Ann Wilson as one of the greatest and most enduring vocalists of her generation. Yet on her ultimately hopeful and glorious solo debut for Zoë/ Rounder Records to be released on September 11, 2007, Wilson is likely to stun even her lifelong fans with what could fairly be called the mother of all cover albums. 

On Hope & Glory, Wilson manages to reinterpret and reinvent some of the greatest songs of the past forty years that powerfully and poignantly reflect the here and now, including classics from the Sixties (Bob Dylan's "A Hard Rain's Gonna Fall," Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Bad Moon Rising," The Animals' "We've Gotta Get Out Of This Place," and The Youngbloods' "Get Together"), and Seventies (Led Zeppelin's "Immigrant Song," John Lennon's "Isolation," and Elton John's "Where To Now, St. Peter") to gems of a more recent vintage like "War Of Man" by Neil Young and "Jackson" by Lucinda Williams. Hope & Glory concludes with one heartbreakingly moving new song written by Ann herself, "Little Problems, Little Lies," yet one listen to the album demonstrates that Wilson has made each of the songs here very much her own and utterly relevant to our world today.

"Just about every single song was a complete thrill for me to sing because at some point I was a kid out there loving them, or a young adult loving them, or in a few cases a grown-up loving them," Wilson explains. As for the powerful ways the songs on Hope & Glory resonate with current events, Wilson says, "The thing is, I've been itching to make some sort of comment about our times, but I didn't want to do it in a way that was really abrasive and just shouting for the sake of shouting. I wanted to bring people some of the most beautiful poetry from different eras when they were facing a similar predicament and apply it to now."

The thematic way that Hope & Glory addresses matters of war and peaces gives the album a coherence and passion missing from the vast majority of cover albums. "Most people don't really succeed with cover albums because they just try and redo the songs," says Wilson. "I was so lucky to work with Ben Mink because he would never just do that or settle for that."

According to Wilson, producer and multi-instrumentalist Ben Mink -- well known for his work with k.d. lang, Feist, and Barenaked Ladies, among others - was an ideal collaborator on Hope & Glory.  "I don't throw the word around easily, but I think Ben's a genius when it comes to getting a sound and knowing when you've gone too far and when you haven't gone far enough. The sounds that Ben gets are just astonishing. Ben did a lot of the arranging and played almost all the guitars, all of the fiddle, a lot of the keyboards. He's really a presence all through the album."

Mink is hardly the only musical figure joining Wilson on the album. Hope & Glory - recorded in Los Angeles, Seattle, Vancouver, New York, Nashville and Las Vegas - also features impressive guest turns from an eclectic group of high profile artists, including Elton John, Gretchen Wilson, k.d. lang, label mate Alison Krauss, Wynonna, Shawn Colvin, Deana Carter, and Rufus Wainwright. In addition to those special guests, Ann's sister and longtime musical partner in Heart, Nancy Wilson, makes a number of appearances on assorted tracks, as do two current members of Heart,
drummer Ben Smith and bassist Ric Markmann and a number of players who had worked with Ben Mink on many of his projects. 

For all that, Hope & Glory finally comes across as very much the statement of one woman seeking to make sense of the world around her. Rather than seeming like a heavy handed political diatribe, the album feels intimate and homespun - a musical exploration of the very personal consequences of global tensions through some remarkable songs. 

"I just wanted to go to each of these great songs and find the one thing that still resonates now," Wilson says. "It wasn't so hard once I made my wish list of songs for the right ones to just float their way right to the top. And Ben was so great about that. We took a couple of days up in Vancouver and just went at every song we could possibly think of and some of them were clearly not right. So I guess all the songs we chose were those that we felt could live in the same family, and live on the same album."

Asked if she feels especially proud of Hope & Glory, the first album she has ever put her own name on, Wilson says,  "It feels really different and I don't even necessarily know how that's going to manifest itself yet because I have yet to go out and do gigs yet and play this material live. But I already know that I learned a hell of a lot from working with Ben Mink on this album. Nancy and I have a really big comfort zone together, and when she's not around it's a whole other deal. Making this album, I had to reach down into places of myself - I really didn't know if they were there. Ben demanded that much of me. And in the end, that was a really good thing for me."

A good thing for Wilson - and a fantastic new album for the rest of us.

- David Wild
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      <description><![CDATA[Heart on A&E!! 

Tune in Sunday morning to A&E for Private Sessions with HEART

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Tune in Sunday morning to A&E for Private Sessions with HEART

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It airs at 9AM, but check your local listings
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      <description><![CDATA[The facts can often speak for themselves, but as a writer, I can't stop with the bare minimum, I have to add the frills.

The Frills

This album is a library of songs created and previously performed by some of the most talented and introspective artists of my time. Do I dare say, our time?

Ann Wilson's new CD, Hope and Glory, was released on Tuesday, September 11, 2007 - a perfect date. Ann proves that hope and glory are not just words for a great title; with this CD she proves that music is one of the most important healers our nation has. 

Wilson, along with noted producer Ben Mink and Zoe/Rounder Records, collaborated with the works of Pink Floyd, Elton John, Lucinda Williams, the Animals, Led Zeppelin, the Youngbloods, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Neil Young, John Lennon and Bob Dylan to give us a CD that is not "just" a cover album, but instead is a story told in musical form with the best of storytellers. Ann takes the lyrics of songs that talk about the darkest of days, sunrises of war, unsettled faith, bad endings as well as new beginnings, and gives them a new place in our musical history. 

What does music have to do with history? It has everything to do with it. Music and songs can envelope a moment and/or event and immortalize it for us. On this project, Ann vocally partners with her sister, Nancy Wilson, as well as Elton John, k.d. lang, Wynonna, Gretchen Wilson, Alison Krauss, Deana Carter, Rufus Wainwright and Shawn Colvin. Together, they have turned the lyrics of songs from the past - already immortalizing moments for many of us - into a message of hope and glory for the present and future. 

Hope and Glory is now the alpha and omega of my music collection. And don't you dare file this away under classic rock! Yes, these songs maybe be classic, but Ann has brought them into this millennium quite nicely. And she had fun; in fact, she had a blast. You can tell by listening that she ran through a gamut of emotions while working her way down the 12-track list. Isn't that what being an artist is about, to use your art as an outlet for your emotions and for fun? And, isn't that what life is about, isn't that what we are looking for - to be creative, to be industrious and to have fun?

My VERY VERY Favorites

Where to Now St. Peter - Ack! I loved this song already. I'm a huge Elton John fan. Golly gee, I didn't know it could get any better!

Immigrant Song - Led Zeppelin should invite Ann to their one reunion show to do this one.

Bad Moon Rising - AHHH! Werewolves beware! Ann, Deana and Wynonna kick butt on this one! 

Get Together - Made me cry. It's good to cry sometimes.

Little Problems, Little Lies - You have to listen. There is nothing I can say that will give this piece justice. It's incredible. Ann, thank you, I lost a friend there. This meant a lot to me.

~ ~ ~

A Fun Note: Since I've been writing for BellaOnline.com, I've really gotten to know our UPS man. He delivers the CDs and books I review. He always asks my advice on music. I saw him this week, he had nothing for me - actually he was three doors down delivering a package. I wanted to get his attention; I needed to get his attention, and I can be loud.

"Hey, Scott! Scott! SCOTT!! Ann Wilson - GO BUY IT! YOU HAVE TO!"

He gave me the thumbs up. My next door neighbor slammed her front door. She doesn't ROCK. Ann does!

Have a great week!
Chel

Hope and Glory
Ann Wilson
Produced by Ben Mink 
©2007
Zoe/Rounder Records

Track List:

1. Goodbye Blue Sky with Nancy Wilson (Pink Floyd)
2. Where to Now St. Peter with Elton John (Elton John)
3. Jackson with k.d. lang (Lucinda Williams)
4. We Gotta Get Out of This Place with Wynonna (the Animals)
5. Immigrant Song (Led Zeppelin)
6. Darkness Darkness with Nancy Wilson (the Youngbloods)
7. Bad Moon Rising with Gretchen Wilson (Creedence Clearwater Revival)
8. War of Man with Alison Krauss (Neil Young)
9. Get Together with Nancy Wilson, Deana Carter & Wynonna (the Youngbloods)
10. Isolation (John Lennon)
11. A Hard Rain's a-Gonna Fall with Rufus Wainwright & Shawn Colvin (Bob Dylan)
12. Little Problems, Little Lies
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      <description><![CDATA[Ann Wilson chose luminaries to accompany her on the socially conscious rock anthems and thought-provoking folk ballads featured on her first solo album Hope Glory (9/11, Zoë /Rounder).

"I asked them to be on the record not only because I knew how they felt, philosophically, but also because of their singing styles. I felt their voices would help these songs reach a lot of people who might not ordinarily hear them," Wilson explained in a recent interview with Performing Songwriter (Sep/Oct 2007).


Here's what some the album's guest vocalists had to say:

"Ann Wilson is my hero. Her voice and stage presence have always been a tremendous inspiration to me. I'm so blessed to have had the opportunity to work with her several times over the last couple of years. She is always amazing, powerful and real. I don't know what rock roll would have done without her!"
- Gretchen Wilson, "Bad Moon Rising"

"Ann is an amazing woman, artist and one of my "sheros". I grew up singing harmony with her (while listening to the amazing Heart records) and am now proud to call her my friend. Being in the studio with her has always been a dream of mine, she is a singer's singer, and I can now check it off my life list. This album fits Ann so well, very few people can pull of what she has which is, when you listen to each song it's as if she had written them herself. She sounds better than ever and it's perfect. "We Gotta Get Out of This Place" is a classic "things have got to change" anthem and "Get Together" a great message of love - they were so fun to do and speak volumes, I think, about the message Ann is trying to relay with this record."
- Wynonna Judd, "We Gotta Get Out of This Place" "Get Together"

"Singing harmony with Ann and jamming with Ben Mink ~ What a beautiful ride I was able to hitch along the 'Hope Glory' highway. It's an amazing musical landscape. I think they might have made a masterpiece."
- Nancy Wilson, "Goodbye Blue Sky", "Darkness, Darkness", Get Together"

"Ok, so there's Ann, who's a monster singer, she's covering a seminal Dylan song, she gets Rufus, another totally sick singer to sing on it...and then she asks me to sing on it, too. Some days are definitely better than others."
- Shawn Colvin, "A Hard Rain's A Gonna Fall"

"To be asked to be included in such a special project by such an iconic artist is an honor and a privilege. Ann's voice is absolutely one of the most powerful voices of our time and I've been a huge fan since the early days. Her influence in music today is undeniable and this collection of songs is the continuum of how important she is as a link in the influential, musical chain. I'm also proud to consider her my friend."
- Deana Carter, "Get Together"


For more information on Ann Wilson please contact Diana D'Angelo at Shore Fire Media, 718.522.7171 or ddangelo@shorefire.com or Jennifer Sacca at Rounder Records, 617.218.4503 or jsacca@rounder.com.

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      <description><![CDATA[HOPE & GLORY SONG-BY-SONG BY ANN WILSON



WHERE TO NOW ST. PETER: I have always loved this Elton John-Bernie Taupin song. I'm a Tumbleweed Connection addict - that's my ultimate Elton John album. When we went to Las Vegas to record Elton for the song, he required a chart because he hadn't really thought much about the song for thirty years. Soon Elton was hearing the song in a different way - as a much more powerful and angry song. So he put down his piano and his vocal, and I had to go back and record my vocal because he had gone up like four clicks. Elton was so giving and so strong on this version. He got up after doing his "The Red Piano" show the night before, played tennis, took a shower and then reported to duty for me. Thank you Elton.

JACKSON: Some people heard the title and figured that I was doing the June Carter-Johnny Cash duet. It will be a fine surprise when they realize this is actually a great Lucinda Williams song from her Car Wheels On A Gravel Road album. I'm such a fan of Lucinda's and everything she does. I just think she's one of the finest writers of this particular time. I especially love how deceptively simple her lyrics are and how blue she can get. Damn, the woman just can get so far down and it's so beautiful the way she takes us with her.

WE GOT TO GET OUT OF THIS PLACE: I was looking for a song that would relate to the whole idea of just busting out of this negative cycle we're in these days. It's my way of saying, "Let's just get out of this damned repeating cycle." When I thought about doing a song in those terms, "We Got To Get Out Of This Place" came to mind. In that context, the line "My little girl you're so young and pretty" was to me a mother speaking to her daughter. Maybe they're both stuck in some backwater place and the mother is old before her years and the daughter is on her way. Of course, she's a single mother - the stereotype . . . just like me. Wynonna and I -- our paths have crossed a few times and we just hit it off. We're two of a kind. I thought of her and Naomi and their history and figured it would be so cool to do this song with her, especially if she starts it out because she has that whole deep Elvis Presley, May West-y thing going on in her voice. 

IMMIGRANT SONG: My love of Led Zeppelin is very much a matter of public record.  Have I heard from the guys yet? No, and as Helen Mirren said when she was asked about the Queen seeing The Queen, I don't think we'll ever really know what they think of this.  If you're going to re-record a Zeppelin song, I think you have to reinvent it and that's where Ben Mink just shone. Ben said, "Why don't we just start you out like Yma Sumac and take the song way, way North African?" Our version starts a little like a little dot on the horizon, but by the time it's done you've been overrun by all the barbarians. 


BAD MOON RISING: We did the great song John Fogerty wrote for Creedence with Gretchen Wilson. Recently Gretchen stood up with Alice In Chains at the VH1 Rock Honors and sang "Barracuda" and was awesome, really awesome. Gretchen wants so much to be a rock singer and I think she's shown that she can do it all. The song itself is on the fence between rock and country -- its very swamp rock like Creedence could do sometimes. I thought Gretchen brought a lot to the track. She's very pure and it was great of her to find the time for us.

WAR OF MAN: A great song from a great writer - Neil Young - and one of my favorites. Our version has extra added angry because it was written about the first Gulf War and here we all go again -- except much worse. The backup vocal on our track is pretty evil -- it's kind of Stonsey, like a bunch of wolves howling. Of course, right now seems like a pretty good time to howl. Having Alison Krauss join me on the song was fantastic. I was thinking about what voice we could use to be the little girl in the lyrics to that song. I thought of Alison because her voice is so pure and angelic. When we were mixing the track, and Alison sings her part and I come crashing back in like a sledgehammer, Ben goes, "Wow, it's like Bambi and Godzilla."

GET TOGETHER: We realized that doing this Youngbloods smash - written by Dino Valenti - could be inviting scrutiny because it's sort of the ultimate hippie anthem with its whole peace and love type message. So it could have been a real Spinal Tap moment, but then we decided we love the song so let's just take a moment and figure out how we can do it for now. And when Nancy started singing on it, it just became this beautiful new thing and we thought that yeah, this works. Why not? It's still a very beautiful musical statement, and there ought to be room for that even now. 


A HARD RAIN'S A-GONNA FALL: We were thinking about that one and it's daunting because it's like six and a half minutes of verse after verse. Ben was like, "Why don't you take a shot at editing the lyrics." Like go ahead, Ann Wilson, you try and edit Bob Dylan. I tried three times but it was ridiculous. So we went back to the drawing board to try another way. Ben did an amazing job on the arrangement, and obviously Rufus Wainwright and Shawn Colvin brought their own hearts and soul to it. We had done 'Decades Live' with Rufus and I'm a fan and we hit it off. He's a great talent. And I've known Shawn as a fan for years now and our paths would cross and we got to know each others as mothers really first. I thought how cool it would be to have those three very distinct voices on that brilliant Dylan song. 

LITTLE PROBLEMS, LITTLE LIES: We decided to write from the very first day, but it took me a really long time to figure out who I was and what my lyrics could be inside this album. But then I thought why don't I be a soldier in Iraq lying down to die, bewildered, and summing things up. I wanted to keep it simple and use the language someone would use at a time like that.  When we first started working on the album, some people were like "Do we dare take some sort of global, political stand?" Because generally there's music and there's this other thing way over there -- politics. But it's become so pervasive, it's all fused together, now so I don't think anyone has to worry. I believe this is good music for people to hear, to help to contemplate our world now.

Darkness Darkness & Isolation...coming soon ~~~
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      <description><![CDATA[Ann Wilson Makes Social Statement With First Solo Record 'Hope & Glory' (September 11th, Zoë/Rounder Records)
 
Peers And Luminaries Join Heart's Legendary Singer
 
Ann Wilson has recorded her first-ever solo effort 'Hope & Glory,' due September 11th on Zoë/ Rounder Records. The arresting vocalist branches out with a socially conscious and thought-provoking album of songs she selected to inspire the appropriately titled 'Hope & Glory.'

Produced by Ben Mink (k.d. lang, Feist), Hope & Glory features guest appearances from iconic artists Elton John, Gretchen Wilson, Alison Krauss, Rufus Wainwright, Ann's sister Nancy Wilson and others on unique renditions of songs made famous by Led Zeppelin, Bob Dylan, John Lennon, Neil Young and more.

"Each of these songs holds a special place in my soul...At one time or another every one of them has kept me up at night to the point of exasperation and will not be banished, as I lay sleepless on my pillow. Such songs as these carry me through my life, and they are a standard to which all new music I hear and write must compare." - Ann Wilson

With the state of our times in mind, Wilson sings the story of a fallen soldier ("Where to Now St. Peter"), recounts hardship and desperation ("Immigrant Song") and takes an angel's view of a battlefield ("War of Man"). Wilson ties the entire body of work together with her stirring original song entitled "Little Problems, Little Lies", a harrowing soldier's eye view of life on the front lines.

Ann Wilson - 'Hope & Glory' track list:

1. Goodbye Blue Sky - with Nancy Wilson (Pink Floyd)
2. Where to Now St. Peter - with Elton John (Elton John)
3. Jackson - with k.d. lang (Lucinda Williams)
4. We Gotta Get Out of This Place - with Wynonna (The Animals)
5. Immigrant Song (Led Zeppelin)
6. Darkness Darkness - with Nancy Wilson (The Youngbloods)
7. Bad Moon Rising - with Gretchen Wilson (Creedence Clearwater Revival)
8. War of Man - with Alison Krauss (Neil Young)
9. Get Together - with Nancy Wilson, Deana Carter & Wynonna (The Youngbloods)
10. Isolation (John Lennon)
11. A Hard Rain's a-Gonna Fall - with Rufus Wainwright & Shawn Colvin (Bob Dylan)
12. Little Problems, Little Lies 
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