Ann and Nancy Wilson’s Relationship: No Feud, But There is a ‘Split’
Ann and Nancy Wilson have been dealing with various issues for the past few years, and Ann offered up some details about her relationship with her sister. Ann says in…

Ann and Nancy Wilson have been dealing with various issues for the past few years, and Ann offered up some details about her relationship with her sister.
Ann says in a new interview with Classic Rock magazine that the two Rock and Roll Hall of Famers are not feuding saying, "It’s a myth. Nancy and I are okay with each other. We just have different ideas for what Heart should be, and we haven’t figured out a compromise yet."
Of course, that "compromise" seems to be a bit complicated with Ann adding, "Fifty years on, I still want it to break barriers and rules, and she’s more satisfied to ride the LA imaging thing and just do legacy stuff. So that’s a real split between us. Things like this will happen, though, but then they’ll get better, and we’ll love each other more."
This likely explains why Nancy has recently performed under the name Nancy's Wilson's Heart. As previously reported, Nancy Wilson's Heart came to be after Nancy and Ann Wilson had a touring disagreement.
"Heart had a big offer on the table last year for a bigger tour, but Ann wasn't interested in going out with my lineup of guys that we were out with before," said Nancy. "She has a new lineup of guys that she wanted me to join up with. And I sort of [thought] I don't really know them and don't have loyalty yet for anybody like that."
Tensions between Ann and Nancy Wilson seem to stem from an incident in 2016 where Ann's husband, Dean Wetter, was arrested after he assaulted Nancy's then 16-year-old twin sons backstage at a Heart show. Ann said of that altercation earlier this month, "Things happen in families, and that was a really good example of something that happened within a family, and we worked it out. But the part that made it hard was that it happened in the public eye. If it had happened privately, we'd have got the family in a room and sat down and worked it out between us. Instead, the police were called, and this myth was born that Nancy and I were feuding, and we were at each other's throats all the time. And it's really not like that at all."
5 Most Iconic Rock Star Siblings
Sometimes, rock and roll is a family affair. In fact, some of the biggest bands of all time were founded by or feature siblings.
Here's a look at the 5 most iconic rock star siblings.
5. Noel and Liam Gallagher

The Gallaghers remain notorious for their on-going feud. With Oasis, they sold over 70 million albums worldwide and are responsible for two of the most quintessential albums of the '90s with 'Definitely Maybe' and '(What's the Story) Morning Glory?' Of course, their bickering is nearly as legendary as their music. In the 2016 documentary 'Oasis: Supersonic,' the long history of the Gallaghers' in-fighting dates back to their childhood.
4. Ann and Nancy Wilson

Ann and Nancy Wilson are two of the most talented musicians in rock history, regardless of their gender. Singer Ann joined Heart in 1971, while guitarist Nancy joined in 1973. The sisters would co-write some of rock's classic tunes including "Crazy On You," "Magic Man" and "Barracuda." Heart was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2013.
3. Ray and Dave Davies

The Davies Brothers have famously had a tense relationship for decades, but with The Kinks, they became rock icons thanks to hits like "You Really Got Me," "All Day and All of the Night," "Sunny Afternoon," "Lola" and countless others. Ray and Dave have talked about a reunion of sorts for many years, but no such reunion has yet to take place.
2. Eddie and Alex Van Halen

Eddie and Alex founded Van Halen in 1972. The band would go on to sell over 80 million albums worldwide. Both Eddie and Alex would go on to inspire generations of future guitarists and drummers. Van Halen has since disbanded following the untimely death of Eddie in 2020 who succumbed to cancer at age 65 after being first diagnosed in 2001.
1. Malcolm and Angus Young

Malcolm and Angus founded AC/DC in 1973, who became one of the most influential bands of all time. AC/DC has sold a staggering 200 million albums worldwide with 50 million of that figure being from their classic 1980 album 'Back In Black.' While Malcolm sadly died in November 2017 due to complications from dementia, AC/DC would reform after going on hiatus in 2016 and went on to release their 17th studio album, 'Power Up,' in November 2020 and served as a tribute to the late rhythm guitarist.