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CALENDAR

ENDANGERED SPECIES TOUR

Waipara (New Zealand)
Mud House Winery - December 19, 2010
(tickets)

Martinborough (New Zealand)
Alana Estate - December 18, 2010
(tickets)

Auckland (New Zealand)
Vector Arena - December 16, 2010
(tickets)

Canberra, ACT (Australia)
Royal Theatre, National Convention Centre - December 14, 2010
(tickets)

Brisbane, QLD (Australia)
Sirromet Winery, Mt Cotton - December 12, 2010
(tickets) | (flyer)

Hunter Valley, NSW (Australia)
Bimbadgen Estate - December 11, 2010
(tickets) | (flyer)

Sydney, NSW (Australia)
Enmore Theatre, Newtown - December 9, 2010
(tickets)

Sydney, NSW (Australia)
Enmore Theatre, Newtown - December 8, 2010
(tickets)

Sydney, NSW (Australia)
Enmore Theatre, Newtown - December 7, 2010
(tickets)

Launceston, TAS (Australia)
Josef Chromy Wines - December 5, 2010
(tickets) | (flyer)

Yarra Valley, VIC (Australia)
Rochford Vines - December 4, 2010
(tickets) | (flyer)

Melbourne, VIC (Australia)
Palais Theatre, St Kilda - December 2, 2010
(tickets)

Melbourne, VIC (Australia)
Palais Theatre, St Kilda - December 1, 2010
(tickets)

Barossa Valley, SA (Australia)
Peter Lehmann Wines - November 27, 2010
(tickets) | (flyer)

Perth, WA (Australia)
Kings Park & Botanic Garden - November 24, 2010
(tickets)

Boston, MA (USA)
House Of Blues - September 12, 2010
(tickets)

Atlantic City, NJ (USA)
House Of Blues - September 11, 2010
(tickets)

Lincoln, RI (USA)
Twin River Casino - September 10, 2010
(tickets)

Falls Church, VA (USA)
State Theater - September 8, 2010
(tickets)

Westhampton, NY (USA)
Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center - September 5, 2010
(tickets)

Memphis, TN (USA)
Live At The Garden - September 3, 2010
(tickets)

Jim Thorpe, PA (USA)
Penn’s Peak - September 1, 2010
(tickets)

New York, NY (USA)
Nokia Theatre - August 31, 2010
(tickets; pre-sale password: panic)

Baltimore, MD (USA)
Pier Six Pavilion - August 29, 2010
(tickets)

Kettering, OH (USA)
Fraze Pavilion - August 28, 2010
(tickets)

Detroit, MI (USA)
DTE Energy Center - August 27, 2010
(tickets)

Atlanta, GA (USA)
Chastain Amphitheatre - August 25, 2010
(tickets)

Charleston, WV (USA)
Clay Center for the Arts & Sciences - August 24, 2010
(tickets)

Red Wing, MN (USA)
Treasure Island Resort and Casino - August 21, 2010
(tickets)

Springfield, IL (USA)
Illinois State Fairgrounds Il State Fair - August 20, 2010
(tickets)

Hammond, IN (USA)
The Venue at Horseshoe - August 18, 2010
(tickets)

Regina, SK (Canada)
Casino Regina - August 16, 2010
(tickets)

Edmonton, AB (Canada)
River Creek Resort & Casino - August 14, 2010
(tickets)

Coquitlam, BC (Canada)
Boulevard Casino - August 13, 2010
(tickets)

Woodinville, WA (USA)
Chateau St Michelle Winery - August 12, 2010
(tickets)

Saratoga, CA (USA)
Mountain Winery - August 10, 2010
(tickets)

Costa Mesa, CA (USA)
Pacific Amphitheater - August 8, 2010
(tickets)

Las Vegas, NV (USA)
Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino - August 7, 2010
(tickets)

Santa Rosa, CA (USA)
Ruth Finley Person Theater - August 5, 2010
(tickets)

San Francisco, CA (USA)
The Fillmore - August 4, 2010
(tickets)

(further information & past shows)

 

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NEWS
Reuters interview with Debbie/Zürich pictures

October 25, 2008


filed under: Blondie, concerts, images, interviews, live, tour — Christina @ 12:00 am

A new interview with Debbie (“Deborah Harry still in sync with punk spirit”) can be found on reuters.com.

By Kerri Mason

NEW YORK (Billboard) – With three decades in the business and a place in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, you’d think the outlaw spirit that once guided Debbie Harry’s life and career might have faded by now, replaced by the pragmatic conservatism of a career artist.
But get the eternally young 63-year-old talking about the past, and she still revels in her iconoclastic moments.
“Probably one of the first people to be outrageously inventive in crossing over was (Bob) Dylan,” says Harry. “He took electronic instruments into folk. People were completely outraged; they were furious. Really, this was hell. This was committing complete sacrilege. That’s the same response we got when we did ‘Heart of Glass.’ We had committed sacrilege. Rock ‘n’ roll people were completely offended and wouldn’t even talk to us. It was great. We thought, ‘My God, we did what Dylan did. That’s outstanding. What could be more punk than that?’”
The creative flame still burns bright for Harry, who inspired a generation of frontwomen as lead singer of Blondie, the band that revolutionized music and fashion in the late ’70s. And “the most beautiful girl in any room, in any city, on any planet” — as Shirley Manson introduced her at the 2006 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ceremony — didn’t stop there, extending her career into solo work, jazz collaborations and acting.

CROSSING OVER

When Harry moved to a chaotic, poor and artistically explosive New York in the late ’60s, she worked tables at Max’s Kansas City and picked clothes out of the trash. She formed Blondie with guitarist Chris Stein in 1975, when she was 30. Combining new wave and punk sensibilities with a varied palette of sounds — from disco to reggae to rock — Blondie defiantly pioneered the idea of organic crossover. Harry’s commanding alto and sly glam-punk style provided the perfect representation of the ideal.
“Because I was young and cute, I got away with a lot,” she says. “Or youngish and cute, I should say.”
Seminal songs like “Heart of Glass,” “Call Me” and “Rapture” — the first song involving a rap to go No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 — changed the idea of what a pop song could be.
“By the time we got to ‘Rapture’ we kind of knew what was going on,” says Harry, who co-wrote the song with Stein. “We were both so urban and so influenced by so many different things and embracing so many different things. Chris is a very ingenious guy, and I have to really give him credit for a lot of his insights about how we would combine things. I think that’s probably what drew us together. We really loved doing that kind of crossover.”

NEW INSPIRATION

When Blondie disbanded in 1982, Harry embarked on a solo career, which has yielded five albums. The band reunited in 1997 and continues to tour and record. Harry is also a member of jazz collective the Jazz Passengers and an accomplished actress, appearing in adventurous independent films like “Spun” and “Heavy” and on the small screen in such shows as “Sabrina the Teenage Witch” and “Absolutely Fabulous.”
Harry says she doesn’t think there is a music business anymore, but she does find old-school inspiration in the new tools available to artists.
“A lot of people who would quite possibly never venture into becoming a professional musician or entertainer can exercise a moment of feeling, through music, by putting it out on YouTube. They can actually participate,” she says. “One of the great aspects about music is performance. Concerts in the ’60s were like tribal events. Everybody was there, and it was all about peace and love and the music. There was this embodiment of this sort of vibe that took over the whole thing. It wasn’t just people going to a concert. I think separating everyone, and bringing them back together through the Internet, is coming almost full circle, in a very odd way. It’s like a sharing of a mind, an electronic version of the mind. It’s very, I don’t know the right word … metaphysical, I guess.”
Ever busy, Harry is working with Stein on new Blondie material. “We are trying to put together a new package of music, and we’re debating about how we want to release this stuff, how we want to expose it to the public,” she says. “It’s a new dilemma. But I’m really excited about it.”

Reuters/Billboard

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Pictures of the Blondie show in Zürich this summer can be found on myworld.bluewin.ch.

Billboard Women In Music Icon Awards

October 24, 2008


filed under: awards, events, images — Christina @ 12:00 am

This morning Debbie received the Billboard Women In Music Icon award at the St. Regis Hotel in New York. Congratulations!
Check out monstersandcritics.com, Gettyimages and Wireimage for pictures.

SEIU ‘Guess Who’s Knocking?’ campaign

October 19, 2008


filed under: charity, events — Christina @ 12:00 am

This week Debbie has joined to participate in the SEIU ‘Guess Who’s Knocking?’ campaign to elect Barack Obama. 
The celebrity volunteers dedicated to making a difference this election year will spend an entire day with an SEIU canvassing team in neighborhoods with high numbers of registered swing or undecided voters. For the ‘Guess Who’s Knocking?’ GOVT effort, SEIU expects to complete at least 50,000 “door knocks” before this critical election.
At the start of each day, the celebrity volunteers get briefed on issues such as affordable, quality healthcare for everyone; wages that can support families; freedom to join unions without intimidation; and retirement security from SEIU members and staff.

source: seiu.org

Rock & Rescue benefit pictures

October 17, 2008


filed under: charity, events, images, live — Christina @ 12:00 am

Visit brooklynvegan.com for images of the Rock & Rescue benefit last Monday.

Billboard’s third annual Women in Music breakfast

October 15, 2008


filed under: awards, events — Christina @ 12:00 am

Deborah will be honored at Billboard’s third annual Women in Music breakfast, to be held October 24 at New York’s St. Regis Hotel. Debbie will be honored with the Icon award, given to a woman whose art and career have blazed trails for successive generations.

source: billboard.com

pictures of Debbie at the ‘Live Forever: Elizabeth Peyton’ preview

October 8, 2008


filed under: events, images — Christina @ 12:00 am

Check out Gettyimages and Wireimage for pictures of Debbie at the ‘Live Forever: Elizabeth Peyton’ preview yesterday.

new Debbie pictures

October 7, 2008


filed under: events, images — Christina @ 12:00 am

Images of Debbie at Joey Arias’ birthday and the ‘Arias With A Twist’ CD release on October 3, the interview party to celebrate Brigid Berlin at Bergdorf Goodman on October 1 and the opening reception for Catherine Opie: American photographer on September 25 can be found on patrickmcmullan.com (search for Debbie Harry). Pictures of Debbie at the ‘2008 New Yorker Festival – celebrities registering people to vote’ on October 3 can be found on rexfeatures.com.

Debbie to be featured on Fall Out Boy album/Jack FM show pictures

October 3, 2008


filed under: Blondie, concerts, images, live, new releases — Christina @ 12:00 am

Debbie will be featured on one track of Fall Out Boy’s brand new album ‘Folie A Deux’ (in stores in the first week of November). 
“Bassist/band spokesperson Pete Wentz has also name dropped a few surprising artists who will appear on the disc. Wentz told MTV News that Rap superstar Lil Wayne makes a cameo on the record, while Pharrell Williams produced one of the new tracks. However, Wentz also revealed that Blondie frontwoman Debbie Harry has recorded something for the record too.”

sources: buzznet.com, angryape.com, fmqb.com
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Pictures of Blondie’s performance in Irvine last week have been added to the 931jackfmshow.com website.

Debbie on CW11 and ABC Local

October 2, 2008


filed under: videos — Christina @ 12:00 am

 

Check out cw11.com and abclocal.go.com for brand new video interviews with Debbie (and her cute little Japan Chin) and Miss Guy talking about the ‘Rock Rescue’ benefit on Monday night. 

‘Rational Animal’ charity auction

October 1, 2008


filed under: charity — Christina @ 12:00 am

Make sure you check out charityfolks.com where a double-sided poster from Marc Jacobs signed by Debbie is auctioned. All proceeds will benefit ‘Rational Animal.’


 

 

     
 
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Untitled Document

July 21, 2010

Screenshots of the Absolute Radio interview at the Isle Of Wight Festival on June 12 have been added to the gallery.

July 15, 2010

The forum has been redesigned and can now be accessed directly at blondieforum.com.

July 13, 2010

The latest interviews with Debbie (heraldsun.com.au, Welwyn Hatfield Times, Yorkshire Evening Post, Bournemouth Echo and Hampstead and Highgate Express) have been added to the press section.
The Isle Of Wight Festival videos ('What I Heard' & 'Heart Of Glass' + interview) have been added to the video downloads section.

July 6, 2010

The setlist database has been updated.

July 5, 2010

The 'D-Day', 'The End, The End', 'End Of The World', 'Le Bleu à l’âme', 'Mother', 'A Sunday Smile', 'What I Heard', 'Wipe Off My Sweat' and 'Break Your Heart' song pages have been created. All titles from the 'Panic Of Girls' sessions have been added to the "unreleased songs" section and will be moved as soon as the album is out.
The setlist database has been updated.

July 1, 2010

Deborah-harry.com wishes Debbie a very Happy Birthday and all the best on her special day. May all your dreams come true. Thank you for all the great shows and the new music.

June 24, 2010

The tour schedule has been updated. A show at the Nokia Theatre in New York on August 31 has been added.

June 5, 2010

The filmography has been updated.

June 2, 2010

The tour schedule has been updated. Shows with the Pretenders in Australia and New Zealand in November and December have been added.

May 30, 2010

The setlist database has been updated. New shows have been added.

May 29, 2010

The 'I'll Be Your Mirror' song page has been added to the lyrics section. The song was performed by Debbie, Chris and Matt at the Woodstock Day School benefit last night.

May 22, 2010

The Spanish 'Call Me' 7" single has been added to the discography.
The latest "Go Belfast" edition with a new interview with Debbie has been added to the press section.

May 18, 2010

The 'Spirit Of The Forest' song page has been created.

May 14, 2010

The "Don't Stop Believin'" song page has been created.
Pictures from last night's Rainforest Fund’s 21st Birthday Celebration Benefit have been added to the gallery.

May 10, 2010

The tour schedule has been updated. Blondie are scheduled to perform at the Hop Farm Festival in Kent (UK) on July 2.

May 8, 2010

The 'Rainforest Fund’s 21st Birthday Celebration Benefit' concert with Debbie has been added to the calendar/tour schedule.

May 4, 2010

The Hatfield (UK) show has been postponed to June 9. New shows in Cambridge on June 10 and London on June 30 have been added to the tour schedule.

May 1, 2010

The interview on 'Chris Frantz The Talking Head' from last night has been added to the audio downloads section.

April 28, 2010

The UK 'Strike Me Pink' cassette has been added to the discography.

April 24, 2010

Scans of the 'Record Collector' magazine have been added to the press section.

April 20, 2010

Images of Debbie and Chris on the French TV show 'Tout Le Monde En Parle' in 2003 have been added to the gallery.

April 17, 2010

The Isle Of Man show on June 8 has been replaced with a show at the Forum in Hatfield (UK). Tickets are on sale at Ticketmaster.
The 'Time Is Tight', 'Nutbush City Limits', 'My Baby Must Be A Magician', 'Smarty Pants' and 'Mr. Big Stuff' cover pages have been added to the lyrics section.

April 15, 2010

A show in Southend (UK) on June 29 has been added to the tour schedule.

April 13, 2010

The tour schedule has been updated with new European shows.

April 12, 2010

A show in Manchester (UK) on June 16 has been added to the tour section.

April 11, 2010

The tour schedule has been updated with new U.S. shows.

April 9, 2010

The U.S. 'Backfired' 7" promo single, the Mexican 'The Tide Is High' 7" single and the Australian 'Maybe For Sure' 7" single have been added to the discography.
A Blondie show in Hammond, IN on August 18 has been added to the tour schedule.

April 6, 2010

Blondie shows in London (UK) on June 26, Springfield, IL on August 20 (with Cheap Trick), Detroit, MI on August 27 (with Cheap Trick) and Baltimore, MD on August 29 (with Cheap Trick) have been added to the tour schedule.

April 4, 2010

A Blondie show in Santa Rosa, CA on August 5 has been added to the tour schedule.

April 1, 2010

A Blondie show in Inverness (UK) at the RockNess Music Festival has been added to the tour schedule.

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