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Blondie's singer Debby Harry is reflecting on her career as she is getting ready to perform at Glastonbury. Getty Images for Coachella One way, or another, Debbie Harry is unstoppable.
Debbie Harry recalled the Blondie tour that almost destroyed everything, when Chris Stein fell ill and lack of success causing the band to split.
Blondie, 1979. Clockwise from top left, guitarist Chris Stein, singer Debbie Harry, bass player Nigel Harrison, drummer Clem Burke, guitarist Frank Infante and keyboard player Jimmy Destri Blondie ...
Blondie drummer Clem Burke has died at 70 after being diagnosed with cancer. Debbie Harry and Chris Stein shared the news of his death on that band's Facebook page on Monday, April 7.
Blondie's Debbie Harry opened up about her drug use in an interview with 'Vanity Fair.' "It was a different atmosphere. Now, I feel it was a waste of time, but I don’t regret having had the ...
Released on Blondie’s “Autoamerican” album in late 1980, the single, co-written by Debbie Harry and Chris Stein, reached No. 1 in early 1981 on Billboard’s pop and dance charts.
Later, Blondie would become the voice of reason [PDF] to fiance Dagwood Bumstead’s bumbling presence, inverting the gender roles of Young’s previous strips.
Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Chris Stein talk about their “Disco Song,’ which with Michael Chapman they turned into “Heart of Glass.” It helped launch EDM.
“He has an IMDB page with this video and that’s it,” said Stein. The DJ in Blondie’s “Rapture” music video was actually Jean-Michel Basquiat. The last piece of the puzzle: the DJ.
Blondie's Debbie Harry, who has a new memoir, "Face It," talks '70s New York, being "a woman with a man’s brain" and why she broke up with Chris Stein.
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