Debbie Harry was not only the lead singer of Blondie, a powerful force backed by male band members, but a bit of a hip-hop pioneer. On “Saturday Night Live,” she brought onSha-Rockto perform, who is considered one of the first female emcees. Through much of the 1980s, Harry was...
Debbie Harry was not only the lead singer of Blondie, a powerful force backed by male band members, but a bit of a hip-hop pioneer. On “Saturday Night Live,” she brought onSha-Rockto perform, who is considered one of the first female emcees. Through much of the 1980s, Harry was ...
Debbie Harry was not only the lead singer of Blondie, a powerful force backed by male band members, but a bit of a hip-hop pioneer. On “Saturday Night Live,” she brought onSha-Rockto perform, who is considered one of the first female emcees. Through much of the 1980s, Harry was ...
Blondie (1978): Blondie were never quite sure what kind of band they were: pop, punk, New Wave, disco, rock. On their third and best album, they're all of them, and they have a blast ripping apart genres on songs like "One Way or Another" and "Heart of Glass." 52nd Street Colu...
Blondie (1978): Blondie were never quite sure what kind of band they were: pop, punk, New Wave, disco, rock. On their third and best album, they're all of them, and they have a blast ripping apart genres on songs like "One Way or Another" and "Heart of Glass." ...
If you ask any Louisvillian of a certain age–“Where were you during The Tornado?”–they will tell you without asking which tornado you mean. In a city where tornadoes are a way of life, this is pretty significant when you consider the one in question happened some 42 years ago, dest...
(in Time Zone) and Blondie’s “Rapture.” Despite a relatively strict adherence to punk’s “No Elvis, Beatles, or Rolling Stones” orthodoxy, two kinds of antecedents punctuate the chart: rockers like David Bowie and the Velvet Underground/Lou Reed, and reggae’s Bob Marley and Peter ...
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Also like how Blondie shifted from Punk to Pop/Disco with their hit 'Heart of Glass.' Some purists would call them selling out, but I think they were adopting what was popular at that time (if that makes any sense, although it is still kinda selling out). Personally, I think the ...