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In an interview with 'Vanity Fair,' Debbie Harry revealed she cant see herself "being on stage as Blondie" after drummer Clem Burke's death in April. He was 70.
Chrissie Hynde has corralled an impressive list of collaborators for her newly announced Duets Special album, which will ...
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 songs took ideas from many genres, including disco, rock, pop, new wave, doo-wop, rap, and reggae. It’s difficult to pick their best tracks, but the best things in life are often hard to do.
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.
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.