This 47-minute piece of video verité captures Blondie on the rise ripping through a good part of their debut album while also throwing in covers of The Yardbirds, The Runaways and Freddy Cannon, all ...
Due out Oct. 8, the album will also feature Television, New York Dolls, the Stooges and more acts of the era. By Phil Gallo, Billboard Talking Heads, Television, Richard Hell & the Voidoids, the ...
On May 12 1974, on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, Blondie played a gig supporting Television at the underground music club CBGB. Later that night, upon arriving home at one in a long and startling ...
Blondie, one of the top bands to ever come out of CBGB, co-headlined the “CBGB Forever” rally/benefit in Washington Square Park today (Aug 31, 2005). Earlier in the month, Debbie Harry played a solo ...
Blondie's single "Heart of Glass"—released 40 years ago this month—wasn't supposed to be a hit. It wasn't even supposed to be on an album. When the band entered the studio to record 1978's now-classic ...
CBGB has closed its doors for live performances after a Saturday set from Blondie and a Sunday gig by Patti Smith, two artists whose careers the legendary punk-rock club is credited with launching.
Invisible Hits is a column in which Tyler Wilcox scours the internet for the best (and strangest) bootlegs, rarities, outtakes, and live clips. A futuristic hybrid of Studio 54 fantasy and CBGB cool, ...
I am not a big fan of nostalgia. When I look at the closing of CBGB, I don’t feel too bad for Hilly as he is easily making millions a year in selling T-shirts in the malls of America. I also don’t ...
The actress plays Debbie Harry in the film chronicling the rise of the iconic New York punk club. By Aaron Couch CBGB Poster Pink - P 2013 Malin Akerman is going punk rock in the new poster for CBGB.
Hilly Kristal, whose dank Bowery rock club CBGB served as the birthplace of the punk rock movement and a launching pad for bands like the Ramones, Blondie and the Talking Heads, has died. He was 75.
An insider's tale is always interesting, and that's the main attraction of this second book by Gary Valentine, the founding bass player for Bowery-punks-turned-new-wave-stars Blondie. Now a ...
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