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Article: NANCY WILSON FOLLOWS HER OWN HEART WITH A SOLO ALBUM.(Entertainment)
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- Seattle Post-Intelligencer
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- March 25, 1999
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Long before she became famous in the '70s as a member of Seattle hard-rock band Heart, singer and guitarist Nancy Wilson sang simple, expressive folk songs at college coffeehouse ``hootenannies.''
``There's nothing quite as raw and honest as one person and one instrument,'' said Wilson, who now lives in Woodinville.
``It's kind of a rare thing these days with our short attention spans and disposable, theme-park-ride mentality about music.''
Wilson returns in spirit to her coffeehouse days with her first solo album, ``Live at McCabe's Guitar Shop'' (Epic Records). The 13-song album was recorded in Santa Monica, Calif., in March 1996 while ...