Dec 2, 2012 | ContactMusic.com
Blondie didn't get caught up in drugs and alcohol
While rock stars in 1970s New York may have been known for their wild parties, drugs, sex and booze, Blondie drummer Clem Burke says the band didn't get caught up in that culture.
BEFORE it crystallised as a movement at the legendary dive bar CBGB, New York's nascent punk scene was hanging out around the corner at an old drag bar named Club 82.
With an eye to the past and a beat on the future, Blondie returns for area show
Three of Blondie's orignal members, Chris Stein, Deborah Harry and Clem Burke, will be performing along with several new members at a Sunday, Oct.
Debbie Harry, Blondie back on the road
From Madonna to Gaga and beyond, Debbie Harry provided the template for smart, rebellious pop singers through the ages with her band, Blondie.
Malin Akerman - Malin Akerman Wins Rocker Husband A Role In Cbgb Film
Actress Malin Akerman 's rocker husband landed a role in her new movie after the Watchmen star asked if he could play Blondie drummer Clem Burke .