Blondie emerged in the mid-’70s underground rock scene, hitting mainstream airwaves with its third album, 1978’s Parallel Lines. That record, particularly the single “Heart of Glass,” set the stage ...
The members of Blondie admit it's a bit weird to be on the music scene again when bands like the Rapture are named for one of their songs, and '80s fashion is so hip that girls shamelessly wander the ...
Blondie were just too punk. The band that grew out of the late ’70s New York scene surrounding CBGBs and Max’s Kansas City chafed punk hardliners when they first appeared. Their songs were too glitzy, ...
Blondie’s “Heart of Glass” topped the charts as the band’s first number-one hit in the U.S. 44 years ago. But the song was in the works long before its 1978 release. Fans can hear a previously ...
It marks the band's first album since 2017's Pollinator, also produced by Congleton. By Jessica Lynch Blondie have announced the release of a new album in 2025, with production helmed by ...
“Clem was not just a drummer; he was the heartbeat of Blondie,” the band’s official social media shared on Monday. By Lexy Perez, Roy Trakin Clem Burke, famed drummer for Blondie, died Sunday. He was ...
For new wave veterans Blondie, 2022 has been a year of making up for lost time. The band rolls into Detroit’s Fox Theatre on Friday with spooky punk legends the Damned. They’re fresh off of a U.K.
Get the latest from the country singer, Blondie, Mac DeMarco and more. Chris Stapleton performs during the Tortuga Music Festival at the Fort Lauderdale Beach Park ...
In 1999, Blondie did what few bands ever manage to pull off — they staged one of the biggest comebacks in rock music. Seventeen years after their last album, the pioneering punk group came back with ...
Blondie is undeniably one of the most influential bands of our time. Through songs such as Heart of Glass, Rapture, which features Debbie Harry’s infamous rap, One Way or Another or The Tide Is High, ...
We all know how fascinating urban legends can be, and rock 'n' roll has its share of them. Consider Blondie, the punk-pop band which emerged from the gritty New York scene of the mid-1970s. There are ...
There is no trademark Blondie sound. Just look at their No. 1 hits: “Heart of Glass” is spacey deadpan dance, “Call Me” is rock, “The Tide Is High” is calypso, and “Rapture” was the first American No.