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Reel To Reel: ANN WILSON: IN MY VOICE

Wed May 6 at 7:00pm

Los Angeles, CA

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A Film Screening & Conversation with Ann Wilson and Barbara Hall The Grammy Museum is thrilled to present a high-definition screening of the documentary IN MY VOICE with a discussion featuring 4x Grammy Award-nominated artist Ann Wilson and Director Barbara Hall, offering audiences a rare opportunity to hear firsthand stories from one of rock’s most powerful and enduring voices. Attendees will also have access to exclusive merchandise. Told in Ann’s own words, IN MY VOICE traces her extraordinary 75-year journey, from a nomadic childhood to the stages of the world’s biggest arenas, and into a bold new creative chapter. Drawing from an extensive personal archive of home movies, photographs, journals, and never-before-seen footage, the film reveals the deeply personal experiences that shaped Wilson’s artistry and helped lay the foundation for the rise of Heart. The documentary also features commentary from family members, bandmates, fellow artists, and industry figures who witnessed her singular path. “This film is my story in my own words, told the way I’ve always wanted to tell it,” says Ann Wilson. “It’s about finding my voice, keeping it alive, and sharing the journey with the people who’ve been part of it all along.” The documentary is directed by Barbara Hall, a Prime-Time Emmy®-nominated producer and director known for her work on immersive music and cultural documentaries. With more than 25 years of experience developing and directing original programming, Hall has built a reputation for uncovering powerful human stories. She is a member of the Producers Guild of America, the Guild of Music Supervisors, and the Documentary Producers Alliance, and was honored with the 2025 Women In Film/Nashville Alice Award Trailblazer Award. “What an honor to tell the story of one of our greatest rock music voices of all time,” says Hall. “Her voice notwithstanding, her story exceeds a scriptwriter’s imagination, and her courage to share her story is inspiring.” By interweaving past and present, IN MY VOICE explores Wilson’s life against the backdrop of a changing America, from the Vietnam War era and the rise of MTV to the enduring cultural power of rock and roll. The film reveals not only how Ann Wilson shaped the sound of a generation, but how her voice continues to evolve decades later. IN MY VOICE promises to be a landmark documentary that brings Ann Wilson’s singular journey to the screen with honesty, power, and of course, heart. 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About Ann Wilson

Ann Dustin Wilson (born June 19, 1950 in San Diego, California) is the lead singer and flute player of Heart. In 2006, Ann began recording her first solo album, Hope & Glory, produced by the legendary Ben Mink, and released by the Rounder (Zoe) Music Group on September 11, 2007. Hope & Glory features guest appearances by Elton John, k.d. lang, Alison Krauss, Gretchen Wilson, Shawn Colvin, Rufus Wainwright, Wynonna Judd, and Deana Carter. Ann's younger sister, singer/guitarist Nancy Wilson, also contributed. Read more on Last.fm

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800 W. Olympic Blvd., Ste. A245, Los Angeles, CA

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