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Debbie Harry recalled the Blondie tour that almost destroyed everything, when Chris Stein fell ill and lack of success causing the band to split.
“Face It,” by Debbie Harry (Dey Street Books, nonfiction, on sale Oct. 1) What it’s about: The iconic artist and Blondie front-woman re-creates the 1970s New York music scene she helped to ...
When Debbie Harry met Alice Cooper’s pet snake, Julius Squeezer - Exclusive: Photographer Martyn Goddard recalls the week he ...
Chrissie Hynde announces star-studded duets album featuring Rufus Wainwright, Debbie Harry and Brandon Flowers - The record ...
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Debbie Harry, the frontwoman of Blondie, is one of the most iconic women in rock. With her sweet yet sassy voice and commanding stage presence, Harry’s musical career paved the way for countless ...
Blondie frontwoman Debbie Harry on obstacles she overcame in her rock-and-roll life The rockstar and style icon offers candid revelations in her new memoir “Face It,” including that she was ...
Debbie Harry, Chris Stein, Grandmaster Flash and others look back on the first rap music video to appear on MTV 40 years ago.
Blondie's endurance is "kind of a miracle," says Debbie Harry. Along with Patti Smith, the band is one of the few surviving acts from New York's original CBGB scene.
Debbie Harry: Chris [Stein] and I had spoken about going to Cuba for years. And because of all the political machinations and variances and so on and so forth we finally got it together.
Still foxy at 66, Harry talked to EW about the stories behind some of her band’s most iconic hits, as well as the one behind the current single from the just-released Panic of Girls.
Debbie Harry traces her life from being adopted to today, not glossing over the hard times. Her glamorous presence was something she cultivated. By the age of 14, she was dying her hair.