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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Heart is a rock band technically formed in Vancouver, Canada but with all its members originating from Seattle, Washington - one of their founding members was dodging the draft, everybody else followed, and later they moved back to Seattle once the whole thing blew over. While previous incarnations date from around 1967, the band itself was led by Ann and Nancy Wilson, who have also remained the only constant members of the band's ever-changing lineups. To Make a Long Story Short: they first got famous in The Seventies, largely by sounding exactly like Led Zeppelin, decreased in popularity by the middle of The Eighties but had a comeback in 1985, largely by moving away from Zeppelin-styled rock into Power Ballads and reliance on synthesizers. |