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Debbi Peterson, Vicki Peterson, Susanna Hoffs and Michael Steele (1984) Vicki Peterson's first guitar was a plastic guitar from Sears. She "got serious" when, at age nine, she became the proud owner of an Electro ES-17 guitar and an 8-watt Rickenbacker amp.
The original lineup included Hoffs (guitar and vocals), Vicki Peterson (guitar and vocals), Debbi Peterson (drums and vocals), and Annette Zilinskas (bass). After Zilinskas left in 1983 to focus on other projects, Michael Steele , formerly of The Runaways , joined as bassist and vocalist, cementing the classic lineup.
She is the younger sister of fellow Bangles member Vicki Peterson. Debbi Peterson, Vicki Peterson, Susanna Hoffs and Michael Steele (1984) She had already established her first band in high school and started a solo career after the separation of The Bangles in 1990.
Vicki Peterson and John Cowsill are relationship goals. The couple — who performed at the Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame on Friday, Aug. 9 — opened up to PEOPLE about making ...
Susanna Lee Hoffs (born January 17, 1959) is an American singer, songwriter, guitarist, and actress. With Debbi Peterson and Vicki Peterson, she founded the Bangles in 1981. . Their debut album, All Over the Place (1984), was acclaimed by critics but sold poor
Vocals are credited to Vicki and Debbie Peterson and Susanna Hoffs on every track. Vicki Peterson sings the lead vocal on "Want You" and "How Is the Air Up There?" while Debbie Peterson sings "I'm In Line"; Susanna Hoffs sings "The Real World", and she and Vicki Peterson share the lead on "Mary Street".
Everything is the third studio album by American pop rock band the Bangles.It was released on October 18, 1988 through Columbia Records.Just like its predecessor, Everything produced a US Top 5 hit ("In Your Room"), and a number one single, "Eternal Flame," which became a chart-topper in almost every major country around the world.
The Bangles L-R: Debbi Peterson, Vicki Peterson, Susanna Hoffs and Michael Steele (1984) In mid-1983, Steele replaced Annette Zilinskas in the Bangles, a then little-known group. [ 10 ] At this point, Steele was solely the band's bassist with no released compositions: her only live lead vocal at this time was on the band's cover of the ...