
Nancy Wilson, Steven Tyler, and Ann Wilson attend Elton John’s AIDS Foundation Oscar Viewing Party - March 2, 2014

Nancy Wilson, Steven Tyler, and Ann Wilson attend Elton John’s AIDS Foundation Oscar Viewing Party - March 2, 2014

Nancy and Ann Wilson attend Elton John’s AIDS Foundation Oscar Viewing Party - March 2, 2014

Ann and Nancy arriving at Elton John’s 12th Annual AIDS Foundation Benefit - October 15, 2013
To be a rock and not to roll.
Ann and Nancy arriving at the Kennedy Honors tonight
That Wilson beauty (and nerdity, look at those arms) never takes a vacation
I can’t stop thinking about how excited they must be, how nervous. How inside they’re probably screaming like little girls. Picturing them on stage looking up and seeing Robert and Jimmy and John looking down at them and thinking about Jimmy smiling and Nancy looking up and seeing that and Robert’s reaction to Ann singing her heart out, and knowing it’s for them and I just want to cry. I am so proud of them and so proud for them. Whoever it is who chooses who will sing and who will sing what, that they are actually in the world enough to know that Ann and Nancy are the perfect, absolute pinnacle of who should do a tribute to Zeppelin, that they actually get that and that it’s really happening, it’s beyond words. I can’t stop smiling. Ann and Nancy deserve this, and Zeppelin deserves them to be the ones to pay tribute. No one does it better. No one has and no one will, and I can’t wait to see the nationwide reaction when those two little girls walk out on that stage and play this Opus to it’s fullest and most beautiful proportions. I can’t wait. It is going to be legendary.
I’ll just be over here

A lil’ something from yesterday’s Youtube presents: Heart. Had such a great time seeing one of my favorite bands ever, perform and do a Q & A afterwards. Even met a few fellow “Heartmongers”.
They opened up with ‘Even It Up’, performed a few songs off of their great new album ‘Fanatic’ (59 Crunch, Walkin’ Good, Dear Old America) and closed it with ‘Crazy On You’, and boy I’ll tell you… Ann was so passionate with her singing of that classic… never have I heard it in such a powerful, yet, almost raw and fresh sounding, as ever, way! The Q&A was pretty entertaining, even though the radio hostess from whatever station, seemed to be asking more of her own personal questions, rather than the fans who supposedly were asked to submit questions. Maybe 2 of those got answered. All in all… still a wonderful time, and great job by Craig Bartok and Dan Rothschild from ‘Heart’, playing along with Ann & Nancy. I love their acoustic style, ever since ‘The Road Home’… they, more than anyone, made me appreciate stripped-down music, at its finest.