Heart’s “Stairway to Heaven” Made The Song’s Creators Cry, Showing Its Special Impact On Listeners And The Crowd
Experience an unparalleled rendition of “Stairway to Heaven” that will challenge your expectations. The legendary Heart duo takes the stage, offering a fresh take on the classic ’70s rock anthem.
In 2012, Led Zeppelin received the Kennedy Center Honors from President Barack Obama, acknowledging their significant contribution to American cultural heritage. This esteemed recognition aligns them with iconic figures like Frank Sinatra and Ella Fitzgerald.
Heart, famous for their female-led ensemble, gained fame with hits like “Alone” and “All I Wanna Do Is Make Love To You,” establishing themselves as trailblazers in the female-fronted rock scene.
Led Zeppelin’s influence spans the music industry, inspiring artists from Metallica to Lady Gaga.
At the 2012 Kennedy Center gala, Ann and Nancy Wilson of Heart, joined by John Bonham’s son Jason, delivered an extraordinary performance of “Stairway to Heaven.” The rendition was deeply emotional, with Led Zeppelin’s members and the President in the audience.
The performance moved everyone, including Robert Plant, who was brought to tears, showing the deep connection and memories the song holds. The gospel choir’s tribute to John Bonham, adorned in black bowler hats, added a heartfelt touch to the homage.
The crowd, filled with celebrities and dignitaries, gave a standing ovation, highlighting Led Zeppelin’s music’s lasting impact. Robert Plant later expressed his amazement at the song’s lasting power, a creation from his youth.
The Wilson sisters acknowledged the challenge of performing such an iconic song, but their rendition received praise from Led Zeppelin themselves. Plant lauded their performance, and Jimmy Page’s compliment, “You played that so well,” served as a significant endorsement for Heart. This remarkable evening honored the enduring legacy of Led Zeppelin’s music.