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A film that follows sisters Ann and Nancy Wilson from early childhood to the hits of the singers of the band Heart. Ann Wilson tells this to the SiriusXm radio channel, according to Variety.
Actress Carrie Brownstein will be responsible for both the script and the direction. Brownstein founded the punk band Sleater-Kinney in the 1990s and has written the comedy series “Portlandia” together with Fred Armisen. Lynda Obst, who has produced “Flashdance” and “Sleepless in Seattle,” is the producer on the film.
Heart was founded as early as 1963 by Steve Fossen and brothers Roger and Mike Fisher. They changed their name from White Heart to Heart and then the sisters joined Wilson. The band had several major hits, including “All I want to do is make love to you” and “Barracuda.” His self-titled album became number one on the Billboard charts in 1985. Heart was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2013.
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