Even with streaming services dominating music consumption, there ain’t nothing like the real thing, baby, and physical music – from vinyl to expansive box sets – is experiencing a resurgence that’s ...
(PORTLAND TRIBUNE) — There had been rumors and some reports of the collaboration happening, and now The Dandy Warhols happily can announce something. When the Portland band’s new album, “Rockmaker,” ...
"Blondie: Against The Odds 1974-1982" is nominated for a Grammy for best historical album. How Blondie's music stood the test of time, according to Debbie Harry and Chris Stein Blondie’s “Heart of ...
Debbie Harry says Blondie's new record will be "very traditional". The Call Me band have been working on their 12th studio record, which will be titled High Noon, for many years and Harry has promised ...
Blondie is a band that lures you in with a siren call and then smashes your head straight into a mirror. And you’ll happily let it happen again, and again, and again. It’s an honor to be concussed, ...
Blondie cofounders Debbie Harry and Chris Stein were guests at the Arts & Ideas series hosted by the Jewish Community Center on October 3. Attendees at the sold-out event (with TV monitor-viewing ...
Debbie Harry has recalled being flashed by David Bowie in 1977. The Blondie singer, who shot to fame that decade with songs including "Heart of Glass”, “Sunday Girl” and "One Way or Another", would ...
One of the biggest names in rock and roll has an upcoming biopic, and they already know the actress they'd like to see in the role. In an interview with the Sunday Times, Blondie frontwoman and Rock ...
Given Hollywood’s current obsession with music biopics, Blondie’s iconic Debbie Harry finally chimed in on who she’d ideally tap to channel her on the silver screen. In a recent interview with The ...
Debbie Harry said that young women in modern music face scrutiny that stalls their creativity. The Blondie front woman spoke to The Sunday Times about touring and adversity in her career. Harry also ...
Blondie’s “Heart of Glass” topped the charts as the band’s first number-one hit in the U.S. 44 years ago. But the song was in the works long before its 1978 release. Fans can hear a previously ...
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