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Vicki Peterson on a gift from the Bangles’ most famous fan and their garage approach to an ‘80s pop classic
The heat was on. The label expected. And so, in 1986, the Bangles did what the Bangles did best – they put together a set of ...
Prince’s interest in the Bangles stemmed from their 1984 debut album “All Over the Place.” The pop superstar was particularly fond of “Hero Takes a Fall,” which led him to contact the Bangles and ...
In 1982, a local chapter of the National Federation of Grandmothers, known as The 100% Grandmothers, took to the stage. They ...
The Guess Who have announced U.S. tour dates in the effort to "rebuild" what they claim to Billboard the "fake band broke down." ...
Distributed systems of servers now power almost everything we do online, from file sharing to video streaming to shopping.
After years of watching a band masquerade as the Guess Who, Burton Cummings and Randy Bachman finally have their band name ...
Vicki Peterson remembers the night Prince crashed a Bangles gig, the secret 'Manic Monday' demo he sent, and how it rewired their 1980s pop-rock destiny.
The Marshall High School concert band will be hosting an honorable performance this Sunday, open to the public, collaborating with the Minnesota’s 34th Infantry “Red Bull” Military Band. According to ...
Musical artistry shapes the Wayne State College symphonic band and wind ensemble concert at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 3, in ...
Sofar San Antonio and Stable Hall provide elevated ways to experience local music, as does art-pop band Buttercup.
Many who are familiar with Mankato native Tod Petersen’s theatrical endeavors may think of him more as a son — as in his comedic celebration of his late ...
In 1986, The Bangles released a song that spent four weeks at No. 1, and was the beginning of the end for the group.
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