Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Eighties icons: Susanna Hoffs, Michael Steele, Debbi Peterson and Vicki Peterson of the seminal pop-rock band The Bangles (Everett ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Long before their chart domination, global popularity and, ultimately, their implosion, the Bangles began with an ad on a big ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Vicki Peterson: It's funny, because we've known each other forever, but we just avoided that aspect of our relationship. It's ...
Many music fans know The Bangles for their catchy hits, but fewer realize the group’s profound impact on women in rock. In the 1980s, all-female bands were often seen as novelties rather than serious ...
Susanna Hoffs and sisters Debbi and Vicki Peterson of The Bangles are sitting outside a cafe in Santa Monica, drinking coffee and enjoying the sun, when a woman tentatively approaches the table with a ...
In one giant leap, The Bangles transformed from a critically acclaimed but little-known group to one of the biggest bands on the planet. It took place on the album Different Light, which took the ...
The Bangles are timeless. The all-female band, armed with an ability to make lasting pop tunes that today still glisten and gleam with their inextinguishable spirit, ruled the 1980s and continue to ...
They needn't have worried – at least about the way it would be received. The cover, which Vicki described as having a "gnarly guitar tone with a pop choral feel, sort of a cross between the Mamas and ...
Susanna Hoffs is a cautious inter- viewee. She refers to the 1989 break-up of her group the Bangles as "when the band started to not stay together". She describes record company pressure during her ...
The Bangles reformed in the early ’00s and have been going ever since (though Michael Steele bowed out of the band in 2005), most recently releasing Sweetheart Of The Sun in 2011. Their terrific 1982 ...
Long before their chart domination, global popularity and, ultimately, their implosion, the Bangles began with an ad on a big board in the Sunset Boulevard shopfront of Musicians Contact Service.