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New York, NY, October 23, 2020 --(PR.com)-- Rock ‘n’ roll icon Nancy Wilson released her new
single, a stunning version of Bruce Springsteen’s “The Rising,” today. Listen/buy/watch here. “I wanted
to make something uplifting and aspirational for those of us who are suffering with all this sickness and
loss. I hope this song can help lift our spirits,” says Nancy.
In celebration of the release, Rolling Stone premiered the lyric video for “The Rising” yesterday. Watch
here.
A guitar virtuoso from the age of 10, Nancy (and her sister Ann) led the multi-platinum rock group,
Heart. Nancy is revered as an ingenious guitar player, a gifted lead vocalist and as an award-winning
songwriter. Nancy has co-written a collection of indelible songs that have earned their way into the
classic rock canon (“Magic Man,” “Crazy on You,” “Barracuda,” “Straight On”). She has also earned
several nominations for her film scoring work.
“The Rising” is the first track and video to be unveiled from Nancy’s first solo album of her storied
career, due out March 2021 via Carry On Music. “There have been so many times I was asked about
when I would ever put out a solo album,” she explains. “Well, the time is now. Having been unable to
tour and having spent so much time at home has made a good space for creating new music.” Nancy plays
guitar and sings on all the songs on the entire album.
During an era when females in rock ‘n’ roll were scarce, Nancy helped to carve out a place for women to
front rock bands, dominate on stage. Her icon status was cemented when Heart, who have sold 35 million
albums, was inducted into the Rock n’ Roll Hall of Fame in 2012. That same year, she and her sister
received a Star on the Walk of Fame in Hollywood. In 2013, the Wilson Sisters celebrated another career
milestone when they performed Led Zeppelin’s “Stairway To Heaven” at the Kennedy Center Honors.
Their note-perfect performance was met with rousing cheers and a standing ovation in the staid concert
hall, and brought members of Led Zeppelin to tears. The video went viral on YouTube.
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