If we were a boyband, we’d have just punched each other out’ - INTERVIEW: The women behind ‘Eternal Flame’ and ‘Manic Monday’ ...
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Jennifer Otter Bickerdike shares the authorized biography of the quintessential ’80s pop band The Bangles, who scored massive ...
Susanna Hoffs, along with bandmates Vicki and Debbi Peterson, spoke about new book "Eternal Flame," recalling key events in the Bangles' chart-topping run in the 1980s and how the band shaped their ...
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Independent.ie on MSN‘If we were a boy band, we’d have just punched each other out’ – the rise and fall of US pop icons The BanglesIn the autumn of 1989, just six months after their irrepressibly pretty Eternal Flame had hit the top of the charts the ...
A new authorized biography of The Bangles says that it wasn't just that they were an all-female band that perplexed the male-dominated world of 1980s pop music, it was that they were an all-female ...
Eventually Micki Steele joined on bass for the Bangles’ first album, “All Over the Place” (1984). When second album “Different Light” came out in 1986, the band bore emotional scars of a ...
With iconic hits like “Manic Monday,” “Walk Like an Egyptian” and “Hazy Shade of Winter,” The Bangles have been going strong as a pop band for nearly 45 years. And now the band is ...
Their star was on the rise, aligning with the simultaneous rise of another all-female L.A. band, the Go-Go's. Comparisons were the bane of their early career. Eventually Micki Steele joined on bass ...
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