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The cofounder and lead singer of the new wave punk band Blondie, Deborah Harry carved a path for female rockers with her good-meets-bad fusion of haughty detachment and streetwise style. A regular at the downtown clubs and the Chelsea docks, Harry was a pioneer in the New York punk scene and a bona fide fashion icon.


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Blondie in 1979. Photograph: Maureen Donaldson/Getty Images I had a Blondie poster in my teenage bedroom. Which poster did you have in yours? enriquec Because I'm so ancient [laughs], I don't think.


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Debbie Harry: 'Working is my life.' Photograph: David Levene/The Guardian The G2 interview Debbie Harry Interview Debbie Harry on heroin, rape, robbery - and why she still feels lucky.


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Blondie is an American rock band co-founded by singer Debbie Harry, and guitarist Chris Stein. The band were pioneers in the American punk and then the new wave scene.more.more Kim Wilde.


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1974-1978: Early career Inspired by the burgeoning new music scene at the Mercer Arts Center in Manhattan, Stein sought to join a similar band. He joined the Stilettoes in 1973 as their guitarist and formed a romantic relationship with Harry, who was one of the band's vocalists, a former waitress and Playboy Bunny. [10]


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Official video of Blondie performing Call Me from the soundtrack of the movie American Gigolo.


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Debbie Harry is a singer and actress famous for leading Blondie, a new wave band known for their U.S. No. 1 hits "Heart of Glass," "Call Me," "The Tide Is High" and "Rapture." Updated: May 12,.


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" is a song by the American , written by singer Debbie Harry Chris Stein. It was featured on the band's third (1978), and was released as the album's third single in January 1979 and reached number one on the charts in several countries, including the United States and the United Kingdom. [1] [2]


Debbie Harry, New York City, 1978 by Allan Tannenbaum Vintage Everyday

Parallel Lines is the third studio album by American rock band Blondie, released in September 1978, by Chrysalis Records to international commercial success. The album reached No. 1 in the United Kingdom in February 1979 and proved to be the band's commercial breakthrough in the United States, where it reached No. 6 in April 1979.


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Deborah Ann Harry (born Angela Trimble; July 1, 1945) is an American singer, songwriter and actress, best known as the lead vocalist of the band Blondie. Four of her songs with the band reached No. 1 on the US charts between 1979 and 1981. Born in Miami, Florida, Harry was adopted as an infant and raised in Hawthorne, New Jersey.


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If that name doesn't sound familiar, it's probably because you know her as Debbie Harry, the co-founder and lead singer of the iconic New Wave and punk rock band Blondie. While Harry shared a.


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Debbie Harry's fame-hungry days with Blondie are revealed in a captivating behind-the-scenes book and exhibition by her former partner and band co-founder Chris Stein.. 1978," says Stein.


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American singer Deborah Harry has released five studio albums, five compilation albums and 24 singles. Until 1988, Harry used her nickname "Debbie" on all releases but she is now known professionally as Deborah Harry. Albums Studio albums Compilation albums Singles As lead artist As featured artist Other contributions Notes


Debbie Harry, New York City, 1978 by Allan Tannenbaum Vintage Everyday

Running for over two decades it is a cultural reference point when looking back at American society. In 1978, a band took to the studio with, "a new sound, a new look and a lot of energy." Blondie had arrived. Debbie Harry and co. had been making wave in Europe for a few years by the time they were welcomed on to national TV for the first time.


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Debbie Harry in 1979. Photograph: Maureen Donaldson/Getty Images As they reissue their 1981 festive EP Yuletide Throwdown, we rate the best of the New York band who strutted through punk, disco.


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"Picture This" is a 1978 song by the American rock band Blondie, released on their third album, Parallel Lines. Written by Chris Stein, Debbie Harry and Jimmy Destri, the song features evocative lyrics that producer Mike Chapman surmised were written by Harry about Stein.

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