Vicki Peterson
Vicki Peterson was born in Los Angeles, California, United States on January 11th, 1958 and is the Guitarist. At the age of 66, Vicki Peterson biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, songs, and networth are available.
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Victoria Anne Theresa Cowsill (born January 11, 1958) is an American rock musician and songwriter.
She has been the lead guitarist for the Bangles since their inception in 1981, and she has attended all subsequent reunions.
She performed with other artists in the intervening years, but most often with the Continental Drifters.
Early life
"I was a kid who carried her guitar to every sleep-over and summer afternoon in the park to showcase her new creation to anyone who would listen" in high school.
Music career
She founded the Bangs in 1981, later renamed the Bangles, with her sister Debbi Peterson and Susanna Hoffs.
Peterson appeared with the Continental Drifters and the Psycho Sisters in both cases together with Susan Cowsill after the Bangles disbanded in 1989. The Psycho Sisters freelanced as backing singers on recordings by the Hoodoo Gurus, John Doe, Tom Petty, and Belinda Carlisle, as well as performing their own music (Steve Wynn's Fluorescent, Giant Sand's Center of the Universe). On the 1994–95 Go-Go's reunion tour, she also filled in for a pregnant Charlotte Caffey. In 1999, the Bangles returned to form and have performed and performed sporadically since.
On October 25, 2003, Peterson married musician John Cowsill, brother of her Continental Drifters and Psycho Sisters bandmate Susan Cowsill. When her fiancé Bobby Donati died of leukemia in 1991, she and her fiancé broke up.
Peterson and Susan Cowsill's first album, Up on the Chair, Beatrice, was released in August 2014, after being together as the Psycho Sisters for more than 20 years. Annette Cowsill and Bill Mumy formed Action Skulls in 2017 and released "Angels Hear" as the band's fifth album (also including posthumous contributions from bassist Rick Rosas).