Starting in the late 1970s, Blondie proved that rock music didn't have one single definition. This genre-defying act, fronted by legendary rock singer Deborah Harry, seamlessly floated between punk, ...
They were mainstays at CBGB in the '70s, but many consider them pop, not punk.
Blondie’s heyday may have been in the 70s and 80s, but their songs and albums in the 90s and 00s are nothing to sneeze at. In fact, I’d be bold enough to say that these new wave icons only got better ...
In the late Seventies, Blondie were the most widely mocked band of CBGB’s first punk wave — too pop, not rigorous enough. But after they hit Number One in early 1979 with “Heart of Glass,” their ...
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