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  1. Victoria Anne Theresa Peterson Cowsill (born January 11, 1958) is an American rock musician and songwriter. She has been the lead guitarist for the Bangles since their founding in 1981. After their first disbandment in 1989, she has returned to the band for all subsequent reunions.

  2. Vicki Peterson (the Bangles). 23,990 likes · 23 talking about this. The official Facebook page of musician Vicki Peterson.

  3. 1,992 Followers, 217 Following, 58 Posts - Vicki Peterson (@vickipetersonofficial) on Instagram: "Songwriter, singer, guitarist, procrastinator".

  4. May 5, 2022 · Vicki Peterson “On this particular track, I’m singing the melody and she’s singing a lower harmony, but she jumps up to the higher parts during the chorus. She’s very limber vocally, and we’ll often jump around to find different ways of complementing each other.

  5. About singer/songwriter and guitarist Vicki Peterson of chart-topping female band The Bangles.

  6. Sep 25, 2012 · Bangles' guitarist Vicki Peterson is no stranger to royalty. The stunning beauty has rubbed elbows and played alongside some of the giants of rock and pop over the course of her career.

  7. Filmed in 2000 at the Hollywood House of Blues, and starring the classic lineup of Susanna Hoffs, Debbi and Vicki Peterson, and Michael Steele, Return To Bangleonia includes 18 tracks spanning the band's chart-topping career, as well as audio commentary from the band.

  8. Feb 8, 2016 · Below, Bangles guitarist Vicki Peterson recalls the making of Different Light and the tidal wave of success that followed. We also discuss her current work with the Bangles, the Psycho Sisters and Continental Drifters, gear and more.

  9. Founded by LA natives Susanna Hoffs (guitar/vocals), and sisters Debbi Peterson (drums/guitar/vocals), and Vicki Peterson (guitar/vocals), and bass player Annette Zilinskas, the band first hit the music radar in 1981 as 'The Bangs', holding their own in LA's "Paisley Underground" scene.

  10. Oct 6, 2017 · When Vicki Peterson was a teenage guitarist in the ‘70s, she was disillusioned with Top 40 radio — until an unassuming frontman named Tom Petty re-calibrated her sense of mainstream possibility.