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When Blondie started work on their third album, Parallel Lines, in the summer of 1978, they were an under-the-radar New Wave band with a nostalgic bent toward the girl-group sounds of the '60s ...
One of those strips is Blondie, and I'll admit it, I'm just as guilty as anyone else (okay, less than many, as after I have looked at some of my old posts about Blondie, I'm not THAT far off, but ...
Debbie Harry of Blondie performs on stage at Hammersmith Odeon on Jan. 11, 1980 in London. In her new memoir, she details her experiences with sex, drugs and rock n' roll in the early days of Blondie.
Blondie followed that up with the album Plastic Letters a year later, which peaked at #72 on the Billboard 200. Its lead single, “Denis,” topped the Eurochart Hot 100.
Blondie and Dagwood Bumstead are about to celebrate their 75th anniversary as one of the world’s most popular couples, and many of their cartoon colleagues are coming to the party. Garfield ...
Blondie had achieved huge success by the early '80s. From the release of their debut in 1976 up through the groundbreaking Autoamerican in 1980, the band's star was constantly on the rise.
Blondie has lived many lives over the years, and Harry says her time on stage isn’t up just yet. “I love doing it. And we still have an audience. It's sort of my life,” she says.
The sad news of Blondie drummer Clem Burke's death at the age of 70 was revealed on Monday - following his 'private battle with cancer '. The rock band shared a tribute on Facebook on Monday which ...
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 headlines Blue Hills Pavilion on Sunday, July 30. Garbage is opening the show, and their singer, Shirley Manson, introduced Blondie for their Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction in 2006.
Blondie: The Year to Stay in Bed: 2020 Collection At least, we assume that's what's happening in those Blondie strips. We haven't seen an actual newspaper since 1997, so to be fair, there could be ...