Susanna Hoffs (born on January 17, 1959 in Los Angeles) rose to prominence in
the mid-1980s as the co-founder, lead singer and rhythm guitarist of pop rock
group The Bangles. After an eight-year stint as the group’s frontwoman—which saw
them release the platinum-selling albums Different Light and Everything and the
chart-topping singles “Walk Like an Egyptian” and “Eternal Flame”—The Bangles
disbanded in 1989. She released her debut solo album, When You’re a Boy, in
1991, which peaked at number 83 on the Billboard charts. She was subsequently
dropped by her label, Columbia Record...