See all bracelets, now in their 60s
Learn what the all-wife band behind the "eternal flame" and "Mans Monday" do today.
To "walk like an Egyptian" to "the eternal flame" at "Manic Monday",the bracelets were responsible for some of the biggestHits of the 1980s-And some of the best karaoke songs today. But, while the group reached the height of their popularity almost 40 years ago, they are still there and make music today. After taking a hiatus for almost the 90s, they reformed at the turn of the century.
That said, there have been changes in lines with regard to the five members of the band. Throughout the years, the musicians of the bracelets worked on solo projects and work with other bands, as well as new developments in their personal lives. Read on to see the bracelets today.
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First of all, here is the status of the band now.
The first range of bracelets consisted ofSusanna Hoffs,Debbi Peterson,Vicki Peterson, andAnnette Zilinskas. But not long in the existence of the band, Zilinskas left the group and was replaced byMichael "Micki" Steele. Steele remained the bassist for the group during his 1980s and when the group reformed in 1998.AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB
Finally, Steele left and the group became a group with three people. After 35 years of the group, Zilinskas began to occur with the bracelets in 2018 for live performances, according toThe band's website.
Susanna Hoffs also released his own solo music.
Hoffs is the singer and the main guitarist for bracelets and she also put solo music. She published four solo albums, including his last 2021 yearsSparkling light, an album of blankets. She also published three other cover albums with musicianMatthew Sweet.
Hoffs, 63, is married to the film directorJay Roach (Austin powers,Bomb), and they have two children together.
Vicki Peterson has been with several other groups.
Bracelets include two sisters, Debbi and Vicki Peterson. Vicki, now 64, is the main guitarist of the band. In addition to his work with the bracelets, she has been in psychopathic bands, action skulls and continental dingrans.
Vicki is married to musicianJohn Cowsill-Who is the brother of his collaborator of his psycho sisters,Susan Cowsill-And through his wedding,has two final-children.
Debbi Peterson also spreads his talent.
Debbi, 60, is the mixer of the bracelets. Like her sister, she has also been in other groups. During the bangles hiatus, she was in Smashbox and Spirit Kindred, and she also played as a drummer for other groups.
She is married toSteve Botting, a sound engineer, andHas two children.
Michael "Micki" Steele was in another famous group all-wife.
When Steele replaced Zilinskas as a bassist of the bracelets, she had just left another successful band, fleetersJoan Jettwas also a member. Like other bracelet musicians, 66-year-old Steele played with other groups, including the eye and wisdom of accident.
Steele joining the bracelets in the late 90s means she is part of the 2003 albumDoll revolutionbut did not register for their last album, 2011Darling.
Annette Zilinskas returned to the bracelets after years.
Zilinskas, 59, joined the bracelets in 2018 as a bassist. After leaving the band in the 80s, she joined the blood on the saddle and was also a member of the weather bell, sisters ring and medicine.
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