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What is Nancy Wilson’s Net Worth?

Nancy Wilson has a net worth of $15 million. She is a singer, songwriter, guitarist, and producer who is best known for her work in the rock band Heart with her sister Ann.

Heart released many successful albums, including “Dreamboat Annie” and “Little Queen,” which featured hits like “Magic Man,” “Crazy on You,” and “Barracuda.”

Nancy’s guitar skills have been praised for blending genres like flamenco and classical with hard rock, and she is considered one of the greatest female guitarists of all time.

Heart has sold more than 35 million records worldwide and Nancy was the lead vocalist for their first number-one single, “These Dreams.”

In 2013, Nancy and her sister were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in recognition of their achievements with Heart.

Nancy Wilson’s Early Life

Nancy Lamoureaux Wilson was born on March 16th of 1954 in San Francisco, California. She was raised alongside two older sisters, one of whom was her future Heart bandmate, Ann. Nancy grew up partially in Taiwan due to her father’s work with the US Marine Corps. Eventually, her family settled in Bellevue, Washington at the age of six.

In 1964, Nancy and Ann saw the Beatles on television, which sparked their desire to become rock musicians. They even attended the Beatles’ performance in Seattle. After graduating from high school, Nancy attended Pacific University in Oregon, studying art and German for one year. She then transferred to Portland State University before transferring to the University of Washington in 1973 and returning to Seattle.

Heart: The Early Years

Ann and Nancy formed their first group, The Viewpoints, along with a few other childhood friends. They were a four-part harmony vocal group. During this period, Ann was given an acoustic guitar by her parents, which Nancy also practiced with.

The Viewpoints performed at local folk festivals, drive-ins, and church socials. During her high school years, Nancy and Ann recorded a number of demos and released their first records.

During Nancy’s college years, she played solo acoustic shows, mostly performing covers of songs by Joni Mitchell and Paul Simon. Meanwhile, Ann had met up with guitarist Roger Fisher and bass player Steve Fossen, and they came together to form the band Hocus Pocus. Nancy was convinced by her sister to join the band, and they all relocated to West Vancouver, Canada together. By this point, the band had been renamed “Heart.”

After recording a demo with Mushroom Records, Heart released “Magic Man,” which was played extensively in Vancouver. This came shortly before their debut album, “Dreamboat Annie.” The album proved to be their commercial breakthrough, and it also included hits like “Crazy on You.” When the dust settled, “Dreamboat Annie” had sold over one million copies. The sisters then decided to leave Mushroom Records due to a sexually suggestive advertisement that featured them, and they signed instead with Portrait Records.

Through Portrait Records, Heart released “Magazine” in 1977 before releasing “Little Queen.” This latter album contained hits like “Barracuda” and “Heartless.” They then followed up with more platinum albums, including the double-platinum “Dog & Butterfly,” but the group entered a commercial decline in the 80s, partly due to the departure of several key members. However, they bounced back with “Heart” in 1985, which contained five hit singles. The band continues to tour together.

Personal Life

Ann Wilson dated several members of Heart in the band’s early years. She later married screenwriter Cameron Crowe in 1986, and they tried to have children together but faced fertility issues. They eventually welcomed twins via egg donor and surrogate in 2000. The couple divorced in 2010, and Ann went on to marry Geoff Bywater in 2012, but this marriage ended before she married Dean Wetter in 2015.

However, one year after their marriage, Wetter was arrested for physically assaulting Nancy’s twin sons, who were 16 at the time. He pleaded guilty to two nonfelony assault charges, and Nancy later commented that she didn’t think the police needed to be called. The incident put a strain on the sisters’ relationship, as Ann had doubts about how it was all handled.

Nancy Wilson’s Topanga Canyon Home Listed for $2.1 Million

Nancy Wilson, the musician and former member of the band Heart, listed her Topanga Canyon home for $2.1 million in 2019. Wilson had been attempting to sell the property for several years, having bought it for $1.5 million in 2009. The house boasts 3,800 square feet of living space, vaulted ceilings, French doors, and a custom stone fireplace. Other notable features include a two-story, two-bedroom detached guesthouse and an entertainment deck with a hot tub.

Meanwhile, Nancy’s sister Ann sold a property in Seattle for $4.3 million in the same year.

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