Ann Wilson
Led Zeppelin, you can't find a better band to pay homage to.
It's four people and I played bass, very acoustic, lots of harmonies, kinda like Crosby, Stills and Nash in the 60s or something, real retro.
It's a really bad idea to be in a band and get involved with each other.
I've got two sisters and they're both married and they're both much more settled into the way things are.
I'm a single mum and my daughter came from a really potentially tragic situation. If I had not adopted her she was kind of like a lost lamb.
I'm a little bit more unusual so I consider myself as the black sheep.
I think the theme of the album probably was just that it was our first record.
I think that's why we got The Lovemongers together because it was just like getting back to the family thing of singing.
I like The White Stripes and I like the kinda twang American thing right now.
I like the way remixes sound. Some of them are really creative.
I guess we decided to make a new record 3 years ago when Nancy was done scoring for Almost Famous.
I don't think we'll ever use the same sound techniques.
I don't think we will use the 80s glossy sound again.
I don't think we ever clash but we do become frosty.
Heart has always been a rock band. It's always been hard-rock.
Fleetwood Mac are more like a folk-rock band.
Everything was a benefit with The Lovemongers.
But I think after this tour Nancy's gonna score another Cameron Crowe movie called Elizabethtown and I'm gonna do a million things which I'm not sure what they are right now.
Back when we were first making records, you didn't just make the music, you put a great deal of energy into the way it looked, and every word that was written on the whole thing.
At that time a lot of young men didn't want to go to the war and kill. This guy that I fell in love with was one of those so he escaped to Canada and I followed him.