Ann Wilson, known the world over as a founder and the lead singer/songwriter of the barrier-breaking band Heart has released a new record with her band Tripsitter. Titled Another Door, the album features all-original material. It marks the first time since the ‘70s that Ann has written a full-length album collectively with a band.
Tripsitter features Tony Lucido(bass), Ryan Wariner (guitars), Sean T. Lane (drums), and Paul Moak (guitars and keyboards). Tom Bukovac (guitars) was also a primary contributor. Another Door marks the first time in her career where Ann was the sole lyricist and her presence on a record has never been greater.
Ann says, “This is an exciting time in my creative life; so much new and fresh to remind me of why I love my calling!”
Widely praised as one of the greatest singers in the history of Rock, Ann Wilson’s extraordinarily powerful voice has been sending chills down her audience’s collective spine for over five decades, earning record sales of more than 35 million, an induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. “Barracuda,” “Crazy On You,” and “Magic Man” are among the many songs she’s written that now reside in the pantheon of Rock’s greatest hits. “This Is Now” from ANOTHER DOOR plays seamlessly alongside the classics in her current live set and tour.
The cover for Another Door was created by Storm Studio which began in the early 1990s with Storm Thorgerson, Peter Curzon, Rupert Truman, and Dan Abbott. Storm Thorgerson and Aubrey Powell co-founded Hipgnosis, who between 1968 and 1983 created artworks for the likes of Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Paul McCartney & Wings, 10cc, AC/DC, Genesis, Peter Gabriel, and many others. Following Storm’s passing in 2013, Aubrey has worked closely with them on numerous projects since.
STORM THORGERSON – Greatest Album Cover Artist and Designer of All Time
Last year Ann sang with Disturbed frontman David Draiman on the duet, “Don’t Tell Me,” from their recently released DIVISIVE album, and she lent her voice to Dolly Parton’s forthcoming Rock record, ROCK STAR (Magic Man). From DREAMBOAT ANNIE to Disturbed, to Dolly Parton and beyond, Ann Wilson defies genre. Don’t miss Ann Wilson & Tripsitter on tour, where she sings with the same vigor and verve that she brought that one memorable night in front of Led Zeppelin at The Kennedy Center.