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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
The album was released in 1984 on Llama Records (E1024), and featured Hoffs on lead vocals on cover versions of Bob Dylan's "I'll Keep It with Mine" and Lou Reed's "I'll Be Your Mirror". Their first EP was retitled Bangles and released. In 1983, Faulty Products issued a 12-inch "remix" single of "The Real World" to radio and media, but another ...
Victoria Anne Theresa Peterson Cowsill (born January 11, 1958) [1] is an American rock musician and songwriter. She has been the lead guitarist for the Bangles since their founding in 1981.
"Eternal Flame" is a song by American pop rock group the Bangles for their third studio album, Everything (1988). Released on January 23, 1989, the power ballad was written by group member Susanna Hoffs with the established hit songwriting team of Billy Steinberg and Tom Kelly.
As a singer and songwriter, Cincinnati native Jones was known in the United Kingdom as “The Queen of Northern Soul.” She was a member of the rock band T. Rex and in the cast of the musical ...
The song from an Ohio musician taps into the frustration NFL fans feel about the Chiefs success.
Cory Breth, a singer-songwriter from Tipp City, Ohio, is a Bengals fan. And he wears a Cincy jersey in a video for his new song, which is called “Anybody But The Chiefs.” Here are the lyrics:
Sternberg finished a demo version by January 1984 with the singer Marti Jones, featuring percussion with kitchen implements. He offered it to Toni Basil , who turned it down. [ 7 ] Lene Lovich recorded the first version of the song, but it was unreleased when she decided to take a break from music to raise her family.