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In an interview with 'Vanity Fair,' Debbie Harry revealed she cant see herself "being on stage as Blondie" after drummer Clem Burke's death in April. He was 70.
Post-fame, Harry's drug taking became less care-free and innocent, as she and her partner, Blondie guitarist Chris Stein, lost everything in the early 1980s and developed serious heroin addictions.
In January, Louder referenced a 1993 interview Harry did with Q magazine, where she called drugs "chic" and said "everyone in New York was fooling around with drugs." ...
Ever since Blondie, specifically Debbie Harry rose to fame in the mid-late 1970s, music fans have been obsessed, especially with Debbie’s name.
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 ...
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