Ann Wilson | #021 The Kenny Aronoff Sessions
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In this thrilling podcast episode, legendary musician Kenny Aronoff welcomes the iconic Ann Wilson, co-founder, and lead singer of the legendary rock band Heart. Together, they dive deep into the themes of adaptation, legacy, and the enduring power of music in an ever-changing world. They explore the evolution of the music industry from the '60s and '70s to the present day, emphasizing the need for artists to adapt continually to stay relevant in a dynamic industry. Ann and Kenny reflect on their experiences and the role of love and passion for music in propelling artists forward. The conversation takes a mesmerizing turn as they delve into the enduring impact of Heart's music. Iconic tracks like "Barracuda," "Magic Man," and "Crazy on You" continue to resonate with audiences across generations, transcending eras and captivating listeners with their timeless guitar riffs. Ann Wilson also offers an exclusive look into her latest album, "Another Door," providing insights into her creative approach to music. Join Kenny Aronoff and Ann Wilson on this captivating journey through the world of music, where adaptation, collaboration, and the timeless magic of rock and roll take center stage, leaving listeners inspired by the enduring power of music to connect with people of all ages. Episode Highlights: Ann and Kenny on gaining perspective about life Ann & Tripsitter’s latest album Another Door  Their song “Rain of Hell” The 90’s Seattle music scene Ann & Tripsitter’s song “Ruler of the Night” Ann’s perspective on songwriting Juggling tour schedules with Heart and Tripsitter The story behind the name ‘Tripsitter’ Ann and Kenny on the songwriting process The uncomfortable time when John Mellencamp’s band was opening for Heart Kenny’s concept of “adapt or die’ The ongoing popularity of Heart’s “Barracuda”, “Magic Man”, and “Crazy on You” Elton John’s praise for Ann Wilson’s singing Kenny’s story about the Kennedy Centre Honor for Led Zeppelin Heart’s relationship with Jason Bonham Ann Wilson’s influences The story behind the creation of Tripsitter Ann Wilson’s rescue dogs Ann Wilson’s experience with Dolly Parton Ann’s perspective on women in rock these days Ann’s parents Ann and Kenny’s upcoming performance with Jim Ursay  Quotes: "I feel that I'm more satisfied now as a writer, and it's getting me off now more than it ever has." "Sometimes you get with a songwriting crew that just judges, and you're too scared to even say your ideas because you know they're going to get shot down." "If you stay around long enough, you see they're just eras, and you just kind of roll through them." "I think it's our love and our just love for doing what we do that keeps us going." "I just feel like playing music is my calling, and I'm really getting off on that, that's for sure." "Well, besides dogs and music, what else is there?" "That was one of the first things that Heart ever learned as a band in the basement was like a Led Zeppelin medley." 🌐 Stay connected with Kenny: 🌐 https://kennyaronoff.com/ 📘 https://www.facebook.com/KennyAronoffOfficial 🐦 https://twitter.com/AronoffOFFICIAL 📷 https://www.instagram.com/kennyaronoff/ 🌐 Connect with Ann: 🌐 https://annwilson.com/
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