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By Carly Thomas Associate Editor Nancy Wilson, guitarist and singer for the rock band Heart, is sharing why she thinks it’s “more embarrassing” to be an American now than during the Vietnam War.
The 20th-century idea of an “American Dream” – where a sizable majority of people in the US could become or aspire to become middle-class, affluent or even extremely wealthy – is mostly ...
Heart singer-guitarist Nancy Wilson says it's "more embarrassing" to be an American now than during the Vietnam War. Wilson, 71, made the remark in a recent interview with the Milwaukee Journal ...
While 1975 was a tough time being an American for those in Heart, Wilson thinks the situation’s gotten worse with time: “To be as subtle as possible, it’s more embarrassing now.” ...
Heart guitarist Nancy Wilson has reflected on the Vietnam War as an embarrassing time for the United States, but says she’s even more embarrassed to be an American now. In an interview with the ...
And never losing that dream, she eventually found herself under the spotlight with her older sister Ann Wilson in the band Heart ... embarrassed she is to be an American. While thrilled to ...
it's more embarrassing [to be American] now." Wilson’s perspective isn’t just about politics. She also sees rampant sexism and misogyny in today’s culture that echoes another of Heart’s ...