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- The Bangles - Wikipedia
The Bangles are an American all-female pop rock band formed in Los Angeles, in 1981 They are known for hit singles during the 1980s that made them one of the most successful pop rock groups of the decade
- Official website of chart-topping band THE BANGLES
From author Jennifer Otter Bickerdike, and with unprecedented access to founding members Debbi Peterson, Susanna Hoffs, and Vicki Peterson, ETERNAL FLAME is the first-ever authorized Bangles biography, featuring exclusive stories from the band as well as those that knew them best
- The Bangles - Eternal Flame (Official Video) - YouTube
In honor of Eternal Flame’s Billboard anniversary, here is a little video for you, my friends! Music video by The Bangles performing Eternal Flame (La Flama Enterna) (C) 1988 SONY BMG MUSIC
- The Bangles Members: Catch Up With the Fab 80s Girl Group - Womans World
In the ’80s, there were few bands cooler than the Bangles Along with the Go-Go’s, they were one of the essential groups to prove that women could rock just as hard as men, and their combination of ’60s musical influences and ’80s style dominated MTV in the channel’s early days
- The Bangles - Facebook
Bangles took the stage on ABC's Jimmy Kimmel Live following the release of Sweetheart of the Sun! 🎤 We had an amazing time performing “If She Knew What She Wants,” and the vibe was unforgettable Check out this classic performance and celebrate with us! 💖 #Bangles#JimmyKimmelLive#Throwback#SweetheartOfTheSun#ifsheknewwhatshewants
- The Bangles (@officialthebangles) • Instagram photos and videos
104K Followers, 164 Following, 738 Posts - The Bangles (@officialthebangles) on Instagram: "Official Insta for chart topping band The Bangles!"
- Bangles singer Susanna Hoffs looks incredible as she turns 67 | HELLO!
The Bangles frontwoman Susanna Hoffs celebrated turning 67 with an honest, joyful reflection on ageing, creativity and the enduring power of her music See details
- The Bangles talk about the joy and frustration of fame in new book
The Bangles are one of the most underappreciated bands of the '80s They talk to USA TODAY about their legacy and new biography, "Eternal Flame "
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