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Ann Wilson of Heart on What's Keeping the Band From Getting Back Together and New Solo Album (Exclusive)

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Ann Wilson is adamant that Heart will one day reunite onstage, but first there's a few wrinkles to iron out.The 71-year-old rock legend spoke with ET's Rachel Smith at Smoakstack Studios in Nashville and opened up about what's keeping Heart from officially getting back onstage.

She also spoke about her upcoming solo album,, which drops April 29.But first, the reunion. Wilson tells ET the topic around reuniting is a revolving conversation.«Yeah, we're always in talks about that,» Wilson admits. «Right now, we don't see eye to eye on who would be in the backup band, who would be onstage with us.

I want these guys and Nancy [Wilson], right? And she's got a whole other bunch of people out there on the West Coast that she wants, so we're just working on [it]… but Heart will play again for sure.»For the uninitiated, the rock band was conceived in the late 1960s in the Pacific Northwest and underwent various name changes before officially becoming Heart in 1973.

The following year, Wilson and her sister, Nancy, joined the group to become the first female-fronted hard rock band. The group had just over two dozen members who came and went over the course of its storied run, but the core of the group -- Michael Derosier, Howard Leese, Steve Fossen, Roger Fisher and the Wilson sisters — achieved commercial success in just about every decade, sold more than 35 million records worldwide and saw its induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2013.

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