The Bangles

The Bangles

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The Bangles are a hugely popular and successful all-female rock group from Los Angeles, California. The band first formed in 1981. The original line-up was: Susanna Hoffs (vocals/guitar), Victoria Peterson (vocals/guitar), Vicki's sister Debbi Peterson (drums/vocals) and Annette Zilinskas…

Biography

The Bangles are a hugely popular and successful all-female rock group from Los Angeles, California. The band first formed in 1981. The original line-up was: Susanna Hoffs (vocals/guitar), Victoria Peterson (vocals/guitar), Vicki's sister Debbi Peterson (drums/vocals) and Annette Zilinskas (bass/vocals). They initially called themselves Colours, The Supersonic Bangs, and The Bangs, prior to settling on the name, The Bangles. The group hailed from the 80's L.A. Paisley Underground music scene and released their self-titled debut EP in 1982. Zilinskas subsequently left the band and was replaced by singer/bassist Michael Steele. The group's first full-length album "All Over the Place" was released in 1984. The 1986 follow-up album "Different Light" beget two smash songs: the plaintive lament "Manic Monday" peaked at #2 on the US Billboard pop charts and the dynamic "Walk Like an Egyptian" soared all the way to #1 not only in America, but also in Britain, Australia, Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands as well. ("Manic Monday" was written by none other than Prince). The band scored a #2 US Billboard chart hit in 1987 with a cover of the Simon & Garfunkel song "Hazy Shade of Winter". In 1989, The Bangles had another massive smash with the lovely ballad "Eternal Flame", which peaked at the #1 spot in the United States, England, Norway, Sweden, Australia and the Netherlands. Alas, tensions amongst the band members steadily mounted and the group broke up in 1989. In 1999, The Bangles got back together to record the song "Get the Girl" for the soundtrack of the hit comedy Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999). The group then embarked on a brief tour in 2000 and released the comeback album "Doll Revolution" in 2003. The Bangles continue to tour and perform in concert all over America and Europe.

Actress

The Bangles: Something That You SaidThe Bangles: Something That You Said(2003)as The Bangles
The Bangles: Be with YouThe Bangles: Be with You(1989)as The Bangles
The Bangles: Eternal FlameThe Bangles: Eternal Flame(1988)as The Bangles
The Bangles: In Your RoomThe Bangles: In Your Room(1988)as The Bangles
Top of the PopsTop of the Pops(1987)

Self

The Queen Latifah ShowThe Queen Latifah Show(2013)as Themselves - Musical Guest
The Return of the Spectacular Spinning SongbookThe Return of the Spectacular Spinning Songbook(2011)as Themselves - Guest Artist
Jimmy Kimmel Live!Jimmy Kimmel Live!(2003)as Themselves
New Year's Rockin' Eve 2006New Year's Rockin' Eve 2006(2005)as Themselves - Performer
The Tonight Show with Jay LenoThe Tonight Show with Jay Leno(1992)as Themselves - Musical Guest

Archive Footage

30 Favoriten30 Favoriten(2011)as Self
MTV 80s - Every UK No. 1 Party Hit of the 80s!MTV 80s - Every UK No. 1 Party Hit of the 80s!(2025)as The Bangles
MTV 80s - 70s X 80s Rollercoaster!MTV 80s - 70s X 80s Rollercoaster!(2025)as The Bangles
MTV 80s - 100 Massive UK No. 2s!MTV 80s - 100 Massive UK No. 2s!(2025)as The Bangles
MTV 80s - No Solo: Only 80s Groups!MTV 80s - No Solo: Only 80s Groups!(2025)as The Bangles

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Susanna Hoffs, Debbi Peterson, Victoria Peterson, Michael Steele, and The Bangles in The Old Grey Whistle Test (1971)Susanna Hoffs, Debbi Peterson, Victoria Peterson, and The Bangles in Dancing with the Stars (2005)Susanna Hoffs, Debbi Peterson, The Bangles, and Vicki PetersonSusanna Hoffs, Debbi Peterson, Victoria Peterson, and The Bangles in Dancing with the Stars (2005)Susanna Hoffs, Debbi Peterson, Victoria Peterson, Michael Steele, and The Bangles in Bangles Greatest Hits (1990)