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  1. Whirlygig is the debut studio album by The Lovemongers. The Lovemongers were a side project of singer-songwriting-musicians, and sisters, Ann and Nancy Wilson, better known as the frontwomen of the rock band Heart. They formed The Lovemongers with Sue Ennis and Frank Cox, and released Whirlygig in 1997 on Will Records.

    • The Lovemongers
    • December 9, 1997
    • Synergy Studio, Redmond, Washington, Mighty Mite, Los Angeles, California
    • Rock
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Heart_(band)Heart (band) - Wikipedia

    • 1967–1972: Early Bands and Formation
    • 1975–1976: Commercial Breakthrough
    • 1977–1979: Mainstream Success and Band Split
    • 1980–1984: Commercial Decline
    • 1985–1990: Comeback
    • 1991–2001: The Lovemongers, Desire Walks ON, and Nancy Wilson Hiatus
    • 2002–2006: Resumption
    • 2007–2009: VH1 Rock Honors to Touring with Journey
    • 2010–2012: Red Velvet Car to Kennedy Center Honors
    • 2013–2016: Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Beautiful Broken

    In 1965, bassist Steve Fossen formed The Army, along with Roger Fisher on guitar, Don Wilhelm on guitar, keyboards and lead vocals, and Ray Schaefer on drums. They played for several years in and around the Bothell, Washington, area, northeast of Seattle. They frequently played Bothell High School, Inglemoor High School, and Shorecrest High School,...

    The group played numerous shows around their new home in Vancouver, and they recorded a demo tape with the assistance of producer Mike Flicker and session-guitarist and keyboard player, Howard Leese. Hannah and Johnstone had left by this time, and soon after Leese became a full-time member. Flicker produced the band's first five albums. This team r...

    In 1977, Mushroom Records ran a full-page advertisement showing the bare-shouldered Wilson sisters (as on the Dreamboat Annie album cover) with the suggestive caption, "It was only our first time!" In a July 1977 Rolling Stone cover story, the sisters cited this advertisement as a key reason for their decision to leave Mushroom Records. Heart broke...

    Heart released Bebe le Strange in 1980. It became the band's third top-10 album, peaking at number five, and yielded the top-40 hit "Even It Up". The band embarked on a 77-city tour to promote the album. By the end of the year, the band scored its highest-charted single at the time, a version of the ballad "Tell It Like It Is", which peaked at numb...

    The band moved to Capitol Records, and their first album for the label was simply titled Heart (1985). The move to Capitol coincided with a glam metal makeover that included minimizing the acoustic and folk sounds characteristic of their early work. The album reached number one, sold five million copies, and launched four top-10 hits: "What About L...

    Heart released its first complete live album in the autumn of 1991. Rock the House Live! largely featured tracks from Brigade rather than more familiar hits in an effort to capture the harder rock side of the band. The album's single, a version of John Farnham's "You're the Voice", received moderate airplay on rock stations and hit number 20 on the...

    In 2002, Ann and Nancy returned to the road with a brand-new Heart lineup that included Scott Olson, Ben Smith, Alice in Chains bassist Mike Inez, and keyboardist Tom Kellock. In 2003, Heart released a DVD of the band's last stop in the tour as Alive in Seattle. Also in 2003, Gilby Clarke (ex-Guns N' Roses) and Darian Sahanajareplaced Olson and Kel...

    Heart was honored at the second annual VH1 Rock Honors (May 24, 2007) and also performed along with Ozzy Osbourne, Genesis, and ZZ Top. Gretchen Wilson and Alice in Chains honored the group by performing "Barracuda". In September 2007, Ann Wilson released her first solo album, Hope & Glory, which featured sister Nancy, Elton John, Alison Krauss, k....

    A new studio album, Red Velvet Car, was released in 2010. It marked a stylistic return to Heart's melodic hard rock and folk sound of their early albums. The album peaked at number 10 on the Billboard 200, becoming the group's first top-10 album in 20 years. It also reached number three on Billboard's Rock Albums Chart. Red Velvet Car spawned two s...

    At the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony on April 18, 2013, the original members of Heart (the Wilson sisters, Howard Leese, Michael Derosier, Steve Fossen, and Roger Fisher) reunited for the first time in 34 years to play "Crazy on You". The band was inducted by Chris Cornell, who emotionally talked about what heroes and role models An...

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  3. The Lovemongers~The Battle of Evermore (live 1992) The Lovemongers, Ann and Nancy Wilson's (of Heart fame) side band, perform this Led Zep classic at the premiere of the movie Singles. Enjoy...

  4. The Lovemongers (1991–2001) were a side project of singer / song writing / musicians and sisters: Ann Wilson & Nancy Wilson (2) (from the band Heart) — based in Seattle, Washington, USA. The Lovemongers originated because the sisters felt kind of overinflated by the end of the 1980s.

  5. 8 de abr. de 2017 · Provided to YouTube by Epic SoundtraxBattle of Evermore · The LovemongersSingles - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack℗ 1992 Capitol Records, Inc.Released on:...

  6. open.spotify.com › artist › 05m3vv3cz4mL0XkxOmAot8The Lovemongers | Spotify

    Listen to The Lovemongers on Spotify. Artist · 16.3K monthly listeners. Preview of Spotify. Sign up to get unlimited songs and podcasts with occasional ads.

  7. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupLove Of The Common Man (Live) · Lovemongers · HeartBattle Of Evermore℗ 1992 Capitol Records Inc.Released on: 2005...