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Article: Blondie: with the music industry desperately in need of a shot of adrenaline, rock 'n' roll's first platinum punks are back to prove, once again, that for music to be popular, it need not be predictable.(Interview)
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- March 1, 2004
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While there is an air of elegance to the name "Deborah," to everyone who experienced an awakening of sorts when Blondie first hit the global stage back in 1978, the blonde in one of the punk-rock era's most influential bands will always be "Debbie." With the release of Blondie's eighth studio album, provocatively titled The Curse of Blondie (Sanctuary), and a fresh rash of Fleetwood Macish rumors to face down, Interview spoke with three of the group's original members, guitarist Chris Stein, drummer Clem Burke, and the inimitable singer, Deborah Harry,
TIM BLANKS: Hi, Deborah. How are you?
DEBORAH HARRY: I'm okay. Fighting a cold. It's just so annoying, ...
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