The Bangles are one of the most underappreciated bands of the '80s. They talk to USA TODAY about their legacy and new ...
In the autumn of 1989, and just six months after their irrepressibly pretty “Eternal Flame” had hit the top of the charts the world over, The Bangles imploded. It had been an intense run. Three years ...
A new authorized biography of The Bangles says that it wasn't just that they were an all-female band that perplexed the male-dominated world of 1980s pop music, it was that they were an all-female ...
Photo: Getty In the autumn of 1989, just six months after their irrepressibly pretty Eternal Flame had hit the top of the charts the world over, The Bangles imploded. It had been an intense run.
For members of The Bangles, the quintessential all-female band of the 1980s, “Walk Like An Egyptian” was an aberration — not just a departure from their rock-influenced roots, but running ...
This cover image shows "Eternal Flame: The Authorized Biography of The Bangles" by Jennifer Otter Bickerdike. (Da Capo Press/Grand Central Publishing via AP) ...
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