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From Blondie's Bowery loft to the esoteric frontier: Gary Lachman's remarkable journey
Gary Lachman has lived several lifetimes in one. In the 1970s, as Gary Valentine, he played bass for Blondie, writing the ...
Nine new Mickey Mouse cartoons also are becoming public domain, two years after Steamboat Willie made the first version of ...
"Heart of Glass" is one of Blondie's most iconic cuts now, but it was almost abandoned on the cutting room floor ahead of their third album.
Debbie Harry isn’t a fan of nostalgia. “I don’t like looking backwards,” says Blondie’s legendary vocalist, who turns 80 this month. “I want challenges, I want to look ahead—to expand, or gather my ...
Beloved characters entering the public domain with the new year include Blondie, Dagwood, Dick and Jane and Nancy Drew, but ...
This year, the earliest versions of Betty Boop, Blondie, nine Mickey Mouse cartoons, and the first week of the Mickey Mouse ...
"It felt like having sex, a wash of electricity coursing through your fingers and your legs, sometimes a flushed feeling at the base of your throat. It was exciting, but at the same time strangely ...
Blondie began to skyrocket to the big time as the '70s drew to a close. They'd first appeared on the scene at New York City's famed CBGB club in 1975, only to be dismissed as a '60s throwback pop ...
Debbie Harry has revealed why she "can't see herself being on stage as Blondie" now In an interview with Vanity Fair, she opened up about how the death of Blondie drummer Clem Burke has made it hard ...
Blondie in 1979. From left, guitarist Frank Infante, guitarist Chris Stein, bass player Nigel Harrison, Debbie Harry, keyboard player Jimmy Destri and drummer Clem Burke. Getty Images Debbie Harry at ...
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