Vicki Peterson

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Vicki Peterson (born Victoria Anne Theresa Peterson, 11 January 1958, in Northridge, Los Angeles, California) is a U.S. rock musician (guitar, vocals). In 1981 she founded The Bangs, later renamed The Bangles, with her sister Debbi Peterson, and Susanna Hoffs.

After The Bangles disbanded in 1989, Peterson played with the Continental Drifters and The Psycho Sisters, in both cases alongside Susan Cowsill (Vicki married Susan's brother John in October 2003). In addition to performing their own material, The Psycho Sisters freelanced as celebrity backing singers (Steve Wynn's Fluorescent, Giant Sand's Center of the Universe}, and Peterson has also contributed harmony vocals to recordings by the Hoodoo Gurus, John Doe and Belinda Carlisle. Additionally, she replaced a pregnant Charlotte Caffey on the 1994-95 Go-Go's reunion tour.

In 2000 The Bangles reunited.

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