Until 1978, Blondie was a punk band with a cult following and not much visibility in the U.S. beyond New York’s Lower East Side. Eager for a hit album, Chrysalis, the band’s label, paired Blondie with ...
Curious from birth, Fiona is a music writer, researcher, and cultural theorist based in the UK. She studied her Bachelor of Music in London, specializing in audiovisual practices, and progressed to a ...
“Heart of Glass” is a perfect blend of disco, rock, and pop. Blondie successfully merged these styles, creating a fresh and exciting sound. The track is upbeat and funky, yet still has the raw energy ...
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Debbie Harry's acting career: A look at the punk icon's edgy film roles
As the frontwoman of Blondie, Debbie Harry won over countless fans with her signature mix of glamour and punk rock, and her ...
When the time comes, Uproxx cover star Paramore will undoubtedly be inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame. For now, the “Thick Skull” musicians are sure to pay tribute to the inductee who set ...
Forty-eight years ago today, according to This Day in Music, a pivotal moment in music history unfolded when Blondie signed their first major record label contract with Chrysalis Records. This ...
Blondie was already an underground sensation, but they needed a hit. That they did so with a song whose lyrics seemed to shrug off the end of a love affair with an air of resignation only solidified ...
If not for “Heart of Glass,” Blondie might be remembered as a new wave band that merely had a cult following in the U.S. But we shouldn’t overlook the important role “Hanging on the Telephone” played ...
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