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Heart: ![]() Heart is a rock band that was formed in Seattle, Washington in 1973. It has been fronted by two sisters, Ann and Nancy Wilson, almost from its inception. The band's blistering lead guitars were provided by Roger Fisher, whose brother, Michael, produced their first several albums. Other members were bassist Steve Fossen, drummer Michael Derosier, and Howard Leese, who played a variety of instruments. Their first album, 1976's driving, dynamic and fluid "Dreamboat Annie," which included the top-40 radio success "Magic Man," as well as the harder rocking FM radio hit "Crazy On You," was an enormous critical and popular success. The album also included several genuinely touching ballads, including the title track, "How Deep It Goes" and "(Love Me Like Music) I'll Be Your song." Their second album, 1977's hastily recorded "Little Queen," featured the hard rock classic "Barracuda," and remains, with "Dreamboat Annie," one of the initial band's definitive artistic statements. ![]() Here are some of there album covers: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Heart's What About Love |
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