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  1. Victoria Peterson. Soundtrack: Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me. Singer, songwriter and guitarist Victoria Anne Theresa Peterson was born on January 11, 1958 in Northridge, Los Angeles, California. She attended the University of California as an English major. In 1981, Victoria co-founded the hugely popular and successful all-female rock band, The Bangles, along with Susanna Hoffs, her ...

  2. Vicki Peterson (Northridge, 11 januari 1958) is een Amerikaans muzikant. Samen met haar jongere zus Debbi Peterson richtte ze in 1980 The Bangles op. Nadat The Bangles uit elkaar waren, speelde ze vanaf 1989 bij The Psycho Sisters en sinds 1992 ook bij The Continental Drifters.

  3. Vicki Peterson is an American musician and guitarist. In 1981, she founded The Bangs, later renamed The Bangles, with her younger sister Debbi Peterson, and Susanna Hoffs. After The Bangles disbanded in 1989, Peterson joined the Continental Drifters and The Psycho Sisters, in both cases alongside Susan Cowsill.

  4. Deborah Mary "Debbi" Peterson ( Los Ángeles, 22 de agosto de 1961), es una baterista estadounidense, popular por su trabajo con la agrupación The Bangles. 1 También aportó su voz en dos sencillos de la banda, "Going Down to Liverpool" (1984) y "Be with You" (1989). Es la hermana menor de Vicki Peterson, vocalista y guitarrista de The Bangles.

  5. 24 de sept. de 2021 · My tribute video to the "Backbeat Bangle" herself, Debbi Peterson.ERIC SHADE HAS WRITTEN THE FIRST IN DEPTH BIOGRAPHY OF THE BANGLES WHICH CAN BE PURCHASED H...

  6. Vicki Peterson is an American rock musician, singer, and songwriter, best known for being the lead guitarist for the 80s rock band The Bangles. She is the older sister of fellow Bangles member Debbi Peterson.Vicki founded the Bangles (originally called the Bangs) in 1981 with Susanna Hoffs, Debbi, and original bassist Annette Zilinskas.They released their first full length album All Over the ...

  7. Vicki Peterson: Well, that's interesting that you bring that up as a "sound" because, as my Paisley cohort, Danny Benair from The Three O'Clock, is very adamant about pointing out, it's not a sound and it's not a genre. It was a movement, it was a moment.