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Debbie Harry "would still like to do music," but can't see herself performing on stage as Blondie going forward.
In a new interview, Debbie Harry claimed she can't imagine returning to the stage as Blondie after the death of drummer Clem Burke.
Debbie Harry can’t see herself “being on stage as Blondie” after Clem Burke’s death 3 July 2025, 13:39 | Updated: 3 July 2025, 13:45 Debbie Harry with Clem Burke and Debbie Harry Harry inset.
NEED TO KNOW 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 ...
NEED TO KNOW 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 ...
Debbie Harry has opened up about undergoing cosmetic surgery, saying that it “felt necessary” for her career. The Blondie frontwoman, who turned 80 on Tuesday (July 1), was asked whether she ...
For their first song, the band played a revved-up version of the album’s lead single, “Dreaming.” Clad in a moss-green leather jumpsuit, Harry delivered a nearly note-perfect rendition of the melodic, ...
A collaboration with Giorgio Moroder for the movie “American Gigolo,” this song became a defining anthem of the early ’80s. Its slick production and Debbie’s cool vocal delivery helped bring ...
To celebrate the legend's 80th birthday, here are ten Blondie songs that define the artistic excellence of Debbie Harry and ...
Blondie was doing merch long before everyone else. Here, Harry modeled the punk rock band’s embroidered script sweater top in the mid-’70s.