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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 ...
Hoffs has said the group was immediately smitten with “Manic Monday” and thrilled to put their spin on it. But she had no interest in pursuing a romantic relationship with The Purple One.
The power ballad cowritten by Hoffs slow-burned for 10 weeks to reach No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1989. But even though it’s a signature entry in their oeuvre, the satiny song didn’t ...
With “Walk Like an Egyptian,” “Manic Monday,” “Eternal Flame” and two other tunes, The Bangles became the only all-female rock band to sing and play their own instruments on five Top ...
The women behind ‘Eternal Flame’ and ‘Manic Monday’ were among the most successful – and history-making – pop groups of the Eighties… until they were torn apart. As a new book dives ...
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 ...
The music industry pushed the group behind hits like “Manic Monday” and “Eternal Flame” hard, then pulled them apart. A new book tells their story.
“Manic Monday” was another huge hit for the band in 1987, just two years before the band split in 1989. Susanna Hoff went on to start her solo career and released “When You’re a Boy” in ...
Though it’s understandable Hoffs is viewed as the main vocalist since it’s her on almost all of the best-known material. Save “Walk Like an Egyptian,” in which three of them take turns.
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