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The Bangles, the hit ‘80s band featuring Susanna Hoffs and sisters Debbi and Vicki Peterson, haven’t performed together since 2019. Yet on Tuesday, June 3, at a small club in Los Angeles the ...
Celebrating the Minneapolis wunderkind’s endless innovation and inspiration by spotlighting his best songs gifted to or covered by other artists.
The end of The Bangles … or not? As Hoffs became more of the focal point of the band and relationships disintegrated, The Bangles disbanded after their 1989 Everything Everywhere tour.
The harsh band meeting – set up with Hoffs, Steele, managers and press agents – that cemented their demise is painstakingly recollected in the book as more of an ambush of the Petersons.
How the quirky single would help propel them to international fame and earn Susanna Hoffs’ flirtily darting eyes a place in music history is laid out in a new book, “Eternal Flame: The ...
The same incidents are recalled in different ways. Three members of the band’s lineup – Susanna Hoffs and sisters Vicki and Debbi Peterson, who all shared vocals while playing different instruments – ...
Eighties icons: Susanna Hoffs, Michael Steele, Debbi Peterson and Vicki Peterson of the seminal pop-rock band The Bangles (Everett/Shutterstock) ...
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 ...
Writer Jennifer Otter Bickerdike had been given 'unprecedented access' to founding members Debbi Peterson, Susanna Hoffs, and Vicki Peterson while penning the 300-plus page book.
The Bangles, from left: Vicki Peterson, Michael Steele, Susanna Hoffs and Debbi Peterson. The band broke big in the 1980s, scoring five Top 5 hits. Rob Verhorst/Redferns, via Getty Images ...
Whether it’s Prince who gives them their breakthrough hit with “Manic Monday” (seemingly based on his potential romantic feelings for Hoffs that went unrequited) or the creative struggles ...