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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 into their decade ...
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The Bangles' memoir retraces the band's steps of walking like Egyptians, meeting Prince and making historyLong before their chart domination, global popularity and, ultimately, their implosion, the Bangles began with an ad on a big board in the Sunset Boulevard shopfront of Musicians Contact Service.
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." ...
“I was determined to make The Bangles the rock band we started out as. I knew that to do something so blatantly pop… there was a resistance.” The group toured the Everything album, but the ...
The group toured the Everything album, but friction between all four Bangles became overwhelming. Management dangled potential solo deals in front of Hoffs and Steele, while the band as a whole ...
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