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Heart's Ann Wilson Shares Live Version Of 'This Is Now'

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Heart lead singer Ann Wilson recently shared a live version of "This Is Now," the first single from Wilson and her backing band Tripsitter's upcoming album, Another Door.

The live performance, also featuring guitarist Ryan Wariner, bassist Tony Lucido, guitarist and keyboardist Paul Moak and drummer Sean Lane, was recorded at the Pablo Center in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, last month.

"Seeing all of your beautiful faces from the stage each night is something I never take for granted. And your responses to the new songs have been beyond gratifying for me," said Wilson, who is currently on tour.

"Tony, Sean, Ryan & Paul (my TRIPSITTER brothers) and I thank you so much for coming out & for supporting these shows. We get to make magic for a living thanks to you. And we really can't wait for you to hear this new record," she added.

"We're setting loose the first single from 'Another Door', 'This Is Now', on September 15, so to give you a taste of what to expect, here's a freshly mixed rendition we performed last month in Eau Claire, WI. Put on some headphones & breathe deep while listening!"

(Photo: Criss Cain)

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