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Deborah Harry sang about wanting to dance with Harry Dean Stanton. 26 years later it happened, and there are photos to prove ...
In a new interview, Debbie Harry has admitted she can't see herself performing with Blondie after the death of Clem Burke ...
Debbie Harry gets real about what’s ahead for Blondie, giving fans a glimpse into the band’s future and whether more music or ...
Now, Harry says, “Keeping a rock band together for 50 years was like a marriage, and it’s sad that with Clem’s passing and ...
Just shy of her 80th birthday, the Blondie frontwoman sits down for a wide-ranging interview with Vanity Fair.
"We needed to do some drugs to stabilise ourselves from some kind of emotional rollercoaster. "Had we gone to a shrink, we probably would have been severely medicated." Chris went on to be diagnosed ...
Blondie played their last concert, which ended up being so disastrous and pressure-inducing that it placed them on an indefinite hiatus.
Debbie Harry is opening up about her drug use back in Blondie's heyday. Speaking with Vanity Fair for an interview published ...
Ahead of a new box set from Blondie's peak, Debbie Harry and Chris Stein talk the band's formation, David Bowie, Andy Warhol, and New York in the CBGB days.
Blondie members (from left) Chris Stein, Debbie Harry and Clem Burke. Few bands have had the staying of Blondie. The New York-based band first hit it big in the late 1970s, ultimately scoring hit ...
In his new memoir, Under a Rock, Blondie guitarist Chris Stein looks back on the highs and lows that came with the band’s success. The pioneering punk band formed in New York in 1974 and ...
In an interview with 'Vanity Fair,' Debbie Harry revealed she cant see herself "being on stage as Blondie" after drummer Clem ...