
Ann (left) and Nancy Wilson, 1993 Ann Wilson From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Ann Dustin Wilson (born June 19, 1950 in San Diego, California) is the lead singer and flutist of Heart. Wilson's family moved around as a child because her father was a Marine Corps colonel, and family eventually settled in Seattle, Washington. Wilson turned to music due to shyness caused by a stutter, and in the early 1970's she joined a local band, Heart. Her younger sister Nancy joined the group in 1974. Their first album Dreamboat Annie was released in the United States in 1976. In 1977, Little Queen was released. Wilson started a recording studio, Bad Animals, with her sister in the mid-90's. She formed a side band, The Lovemongers, which performed Battle of Evermore on the soundtrack to brother-in-law Cameron Crowe's 1992 movie Singles and later released a four-song EP. The band's debut album Whirlygig was released in 1997. Ann adopted her daughter Marie in 1991 and her son Dustin in 1998. She underwent a weight-loss surgery called Adjustable gastric band in January 2002 after what she calls "a lifelong battle" with her weight. In June 2004, Heart released Jupiter's Darling, which is a popular favorite among classic rock stations. In 2006 Ann began recording her first solo album featuring guest artists as diverse as Elton John and Gretchen Wilson. The album is scheduled for a 2007 release. The title of the album will be "Hope and Glory" This is Ann Wilson's debut solo CD produced by the legendary Ben Mink and will be released by the Rounder Music Group. "Hope and Glory" features guest appearances from Elton John, KD Lang, Allison Krauss, Gretchen Wilson, Shawn Colvin, Rufus Wainwright and Deana Carter. Ann's sister, Nancy Wilson has also contributed.