The Ann Wilson Thing! Setlist
Band
Ann Wilson - Lead vocals
Craig Bartock - guitar, vocals Denny Fongheiser - drums Daniel Walker - keyboard Andy Stoller - bass guitar, vocals Read More
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Although it technically may have been, call it anything but half-Heart-ed,
Heart vocalist Ann Wilson and her solo band, The Ann Wilson Thing! headlined the recent 4th Annual RibFest weekend, held outside in the parking lot of Mystic Lake Casino in suburban Prior Lake. Acts playing earlier in the day included The Edgar Winter Group, Alex Rossi, and a reunited Winger.
Best known as the singer for the legendary Seattle band, Wilson has recently re-emerged as a solo artist with a couple of EPs (on Olympic Trust/Rounder Records) and a tour which showcases her own body of work, as well as pays tribute to some of her influences and the classic songs that inspired her.
Wilson and band began their ninety-minute set in daylight, though sunset was near, on a warm but not too warm Saturday evening. Featuring longtime creative cohort Craig Bartock on guitar to her right, the band began with their roaring cover of The Who classic, Wilsonās distinctive voice showcased and unmissable from the beginning.
āHope everybodyās having a fine time tonightā Wilson said after a chugging āBarracudaā āā¦this is life!ā she said before Heartās āCrazy on Youā with an acapella intro. Although Heart looks back on their 80ās output with disdain (although commercially successful, the band didnāt write a lot of the songs and werenāt happy with their image), āWhat About Loveā was stripped and re-imagined to its essence, complete with a Beach Boys snippet intro.
The new āFool No Moreā was a blues song about time, with a mean Bartock solo, and āAnguishā co-penned by Bartock from their second EP, Focus, simmered with its slow beat and lyrics about passion. āA Million Milesā sounded like the techno remix version of the 2012 Heart song with its neo-electro beats, and music then took a sharp turn as Wilson and band next covered a 1971 Yes classic, which segued nicely into their Black Crowes cover.
āDonāt Give Upā, also on Focus, was a nice version of the Peter Gabriel/Kate Bush song, with Wilson effortlessly taking both vocal parts. āWe Gotta Get Out of this Placeā was an ideal showcase for Wilsonās vocals (still soaring at age 67) followed by the second of three Who covers (though strangely, no Led Zeppelin covers, which Heart would do frequently).
The encore began with an updated, keyboard tweaked and more bouncy version of a Buffalo Springfield classic and her bluesy version of āI Put a Spell on Youā had riff elements of Led Zeppelinās āSince Iāve Been Lovinā Youā before giving way to New Orleans style piano by keyboardist Daniel Walker.
Set finale was āDanger Zoneā from the bandās self-titled EP, a 1961 Ray Charles song she reminisced that her mother would sometimes play, at the end of a long day, and whose lyrics still echo as relevant today.
Though Heart and the sisters Wilson are on a current indefinite hiatus, itās still refreshing to have The Ann Wilson Thing! touring and hearing that legendary voice, responsible for so many great songs over the last forty years. Wilson may be without her guitarist sister, but the songs and performance are anything but half-Heart-ed.
Ann Wilson tour dates:
Heart vocalist Ann Wilson and her solo band, The Ann Wilson Thing! headlined the recent 4th Annual RibFest weekend, held outside in the parking lot of Mystic Lake Casino in suburban Prior Lake. Acts playing earlier in the day included The Edgar Winter Group, Alex Rossi, and a reunited Winger.
Best known as the singer for the legendary Seattle band, Wilson has recently re-emerged as a solo artist with a couple of EPs (on Olympic Trust/Rounder Records) and a tour which showcases her own body of work, as well as pays tribute to some of her influences and the classic songs that inspired her.
Wilson and band began their ninety-minute set in daylight, though sunset was near, on a warm but not too warm Saturday evening. Featuring longtime creative cohort Craig Bartock on guitar to her right, the band began with their roaring cover of The Who classic, Wilsonās distinctive voice showcased and unmissable from the beginning.
āHope everybodyās having a fine time tonightā Wilson said after a chugging āBarracudaā āā¦this is life!ā she said before Heartās āCrazy on Youā with an acapella intro. Although Heart looks back on their 80ās output with disdain (although commercially successful, the band didnāt write a lot of the songs and werenāt happy with their image), āWhat About Loveā was stripped and re-imagined to its essence, complete with a Beach Boys snippet intro.
The new āFool No Moreā was a blues song about time, with a mean Bartock solo, and āAnguishā co-penned by Bartock from their second EP, Focus, simmered with its slow beat and lyrics about passion. āA Million Milesā sounded like the techno remix version of the 2012 Heart song with its neo-electro beats, and music then took a sharp turn as Wilson and band next covered a 1971 Yes classic, which segued nicely into their Black Crowes cover.
āDonāt Give Upā, also on Focus, was a nice version of the Peter Gabriel/Kate Bush song, with Wilson effortlessly taking both vocal parts. āWe Gotta Get Out of this Placeā was an ideal showcase for Wilsonās vocals (still soaring at age 67) followed by the second of three Who covers (though strangely, no Led Zeppelin covers, which Heart would do frequently).
The encore began with an updated, keyboard tweaked and more bouncy version of a Buffalo Springfield classic and her bluesy version of āI Put a Spell on Youā had riff elements of Led Zeppelinās āSince Iāve Been Lovinā Youā before giving way to New Orleans style piano by keyboardist Daniel Walker.
Set finale was āDanger Zoneā from the bandās self-titled EP, a 1961 Ray Charles song she reminisced that her mother would sometimes play, at the end of a long day, and whose lyrics still echo as relevant today.
Though Heart and the sisters Wilson are on a current indefinite hiatus, itās still refreshing to have The Ann Wilson Thing! touring and hearing that legendary voice, responsible for so many great songs over the last forty years. Wilson may be without her guitarist sister, but the songs and performance are anything but half-Heart-ed.
Ann Wilson tour dates:
08/10/2017 Sylvania, OH Centennial Terrace
08/13/2017 Lynn, MA The Lynn Memorial Auditorium
08/15/2017 Greensburg, PA Palace Theatre
08/16/2017 York, PA Appell Center
08/18/2017 Montclair, NJ The Wellmont Theater
08/19/2017 Atlantic City, NJ Tropicana Atlantic City
08/20/2017 Rochester, NY Kodak Center
08/22/2017 Ridgefield, CT Ridgefield Playhouse
08/25/2017 Arrington, VA Oak Ridge Farm Lockn' Festival
08/13/2017 Lynn, MA The Lynn Memorial Auditorium
08/15/2017 Greensburg, PA Palace Theatre
08/16/2017 York, PA Appell Center
08/18/2017 Montclair, NJ The Wellmont Theater
08/19/2017 Atlantic City, NJ Tropicana Atlantic City
08/20/2017 Rochester, NY Kodak Center
08/22/2017 Ridgefield, CT Ridgefield Playhouse
08/25/2017 Arrington, VA Oak Ridge Farm Lockn' Festival
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Ann Wilson at Mystic Lake RibFest, Prior Lake, MN (29 July 2017) |