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Nancy Wilson (guitarist)

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Ann (left) and Nancy Wilson, 1993
Ann (left) and Nancy Wilson, 1993

Nancy Wilson (born March 16 1954) is an American singer and guitarist who, with her older sister Ann, became a part of the Seattle band Heart.

Dreamboat Annie came out on Mushroom Records in 1976, and their second single, "Crazy On You", was a hit.

While Ann is the lead singer on most Heart songs, Nancy is the vocalist on the hit "These Dreams," and is the band's guitarist.

She was born in San Francisco, California, married Rolling Stone writer Cameron Crowe in 1986, and gave birth to twin boys in 2000.

Nancy composes music for most of Crowe's films including Vanilla Sky and Elizabethtown. She also had a cameo in Crowe's "Fast Times at Ridgemont High."

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Heart discography
Studio albums: Dreamboat Annie | Little Queen | Magazine | Dog and Butterfly | Bebe Le Strange | Private Audition | Passionworks | Heart | Bad Animals | Brigade | Desire Walks On | Jupiter's Darling
Compilations: Greatest Hits Live | The Road Home | These Dreams: Greatest Hits | The Essential Heart | Alive in Seattle
Singles: Crazy on You | Magic Man | Dreamboat Annie | Barracuda | Little Queen | Kick it Out | Heartless | Straight On | Dog and Butterfly | Even It Up | Bebe Le Strange | Tell It Like It Is | Unchained Melody | This Man Is Mine | How Can I Refuse? | Allies | What About Love | Never | These Dreams | Nothin' at All | If Looks Could Kill | Alone | Who Will You Run To | There's the Girl | I Want You So Bad | All I Wanna Do Is Make Love to You | I Didn't Want to Need You | Stranded | Secret | Will You Be There (In the Morning)
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