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The Bangles rose suddenly to elite status in the 80s. Their final Top 40 hit, "Be With You", saw that streak end rather abruptly.
Vicki and Debbi Peterson of the Bangles and John Cowsill played some of their classic hits together, and joined forces with the Minus 5.
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 ...
Among the left, it’s primarily on the swivel-eyed fringes where you’ll hear people claim that songs like Walk Like An Egyptian by The Bangles are acts of cultural appropriation, or that The ...
The band — which played sporadic reunion shows, with Wolf, between 1999 and 2015 — serves as a through-line for “Waiting on the Moon” as the singer recounts his assorted adventures.
The Bangles are one of the most underappreciated bands of the '80s. ... it didn’t sound like a band song. ... It’s a fuller story than ‘Walk Like an Egyptian. ...
For members of The Bangles, the quintessential all-female band of the 1980s, “Walk Like An Egyptian” was an aberration — not just a departure from their rock-influenced roots, but running ...
It had been an intense run. Three years earlier, they’d reached No 1 with the novelty smash “Walk Like an Egyptian”. A year before that, Prince had jammed with the jangle-pop unknowns on stage in an ...
Three years earlier, they’d reached No 1 with the novelty smash “Walk Like an Egyptian”. ... “I was determined to make The Bangles the rock band that we started out as.
Susanna Hoffs, lead singer of The Bangles, whose 1986 triple-platinum album Different Light included the big hits “Walk Like an Egyptian” and “Manic Monday.” ...