NRRULES INFO READ VERY CAREFULLY. The music found on this blog is intended for review purposes and should not be seen as a substitute for the original, legal, RIAA approved, record company enriching product. What are the best albums by Debbie Harry? The best album by Debbie Harry is Kookoo which is ranked number 22,380 in the. Debravation, United States.
Deborah Ann 'Debbie' Harry (born July 1, 1945) is an American singer-songwriter and actress, best known as the lead singer of the new wave and punk rock band Blondie. She recorded several worldwide number one singles with Blondie during the 1970s and 1980s. She is sometimes considered the first rapper to chart at number one in the United States due to her work on 'Rapture'. She has also had success (mainly in Europe) as a solo artist before reforming Blondie in the late 1990s.
Her acting career spans over thirty film roles and numerous television appearances. Albums: 1968 - The Wind In The Willows 1981 - Koo Koo 1986 - Rockbird 1988 - Once More Into The Bleach 1989 - Def Dumb & Blonde 1993 - Debravation (US Release) 1993 - Debravation (Producers Cut) 1999 - Most Of All: The Best Of 2004 - French Kissin' The Collection 2007 - Necessary Evil Singles: 1987 - In Love With Love (260 kbps) 1989 - I Want Man 1989 - Sweet And Low (US CD Maxi-Single) (242-251 kbps) 2006 - New York, New York (ft.
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Moby) (CD, Maxi-Single, Enhanced) 2007 - Two Times Blue (Promo CDS) (198-204 kbps).
. Deborah Harry Appearances This is a partial list of Deborah Harry's appearances. This list includes concerts, travel schedule, interviews, TV and radio, press appearances, and some relevant dates as comments. To make additions or corrections to this information, send an email to or submit it online using the feedback form that will be available soon.
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View the feedback form to find out what information is needed to modify this list. See also: Deborah Harry Solo Appearances (In Approximate Chronological Order) Last updated 2012 February 19. For your convenience, search.new. for changes since previous update (of 2011 Feb. Date Venue and Location Comments Event type 01-Jan-76 World Sleaze Convention Wilmington, DE United States John Holmstrom from Punk Magazine said that Chris contributed photos from the event to an article about the convention featured in Al Goldstein's 'National Screw'. Chris confirmed that he attended the 'Sleaze Con' event with Debbie, Anya Phillips, and Marty Thau.
He estimated at least a thousand people showed up and noted 'there was a John Waters contingent and this may be the first time we ran into all of this bunch'. 'it's dim but there was a lot of stuff that went on in some big indoor space booths and various weird art-ish exhibits. Edith Massey had a booth that i think was an extension of her thrift type store that she ran there'.
A poster or flyer may exist for this event.new. appearance 27-Jan-80 American Gigolo Party at WNEW New York, NY United States There were photographs of this (party at NYC radio station) in a rock magazine. Appearance 30-Apr-80 Murjani United States Debbie also had recording or another appointment for this TV commercial on July 22. Recording 05-May-80 Xenon United States This might have been a fashion show or possibly the source of 'Upstairs At Xenon'. Xenon was apparently a club in NYC.
Recording 22-May-80 Ampex Photo Session United States photo session 30-Jun-80 United States Recording from June 30 to July 4. Recording 11-Jul-80 'Kids show' United States This is probably the recording for 'Kids Are People Too' recording 12-Aug-80 Los Angeles, CA United States LA August 12, return from LA October 11 travel (to) 02-Sep-80 Murjani GV Junior Radio United States 'Murjani GV Junior Radio 9/2/80 Ver.
1 'Hot Mix' Blondie Stills R-80-GV-60-007. (Tape of music for Murjani Jeans commerical) recording 11-Oct-80 New York, NY United States travel (to) 27-Oct-80 New York, NY United States taping October 27-28 recording 14-Feb-81 Saturday Night Live New York, NY United States Debbie performed live and did 'Come Back Jonee' and 'Love TKO'. Chris Stein and Clem Burke also performed on the show.
TV (live) 23-Feb-81 'Debbie Harry Demos 2-23-81' recording 11-May-81 Bonds International Casino New York, NY United States Debbie, Chris, Jimmy appear with Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards at a benefit for Anya Phillips. Debbie performed Rapture and several other songs. This venue was located in Times Square, and Debbie had blue hair. Concert mid July, 1981 Koo-Koo Videos Zurich Switzerland with H.R. Giger recording 31-Jul-81 England Koo Koo released in the UK.new.
comment August 1?, 1981 London England Debbie and Chris travelled to London to promote Koo Koo for its release in the UK with various media interviews on radio/tv/newspapers and magazines. This entry previously indicated the album was released in the UK on 08 August but this was inaccurate.new. travel (to) 07-Aug-81 Roundtable England British radio interview (Debbie, Chris, Nile Rodgers, Bernard Edwards) interview 03-Oct-81 Rodney Bingenheimer Show United States interview 19-Oct-81 United States Koo Koo became gold comment June 2?, 1982 London England Debbie did a live interview on Capital Radio, London, with Michael Aspel to promote the Making Tracks book release and the associated gallery show at B2 Gallery, Wapping Wall, London E1. She also discussed being adopted, good NYC garbage, her colourful imagination, English audiences, and her role in Videodrome. Debbie did the whole interview standing up so as not to wrinkle her very tight Chinese-style chong sam dress. Debbie described herself as looking like an 'albino suzy wong.'
This interview took place one day before the opening of the gallery show.new. radio (live) 19-Nov-83 England Debbie Harry Solo (Brisith visit 19-26 Nov 83) press 20-Nov-83 England Debbie Harry Solo press 21-Nov-83 England Debbie Harry Solo press 22-Nov-83 Russell Harty Show England This was a TV program broadcast on BBC1. Debbie appeared to briefly promote the delayed UK cinema release of Videodrome.new. TV 23-Nov-83 David Jensen Radio One England Debbie Harry Solo radio 24-Nov-83 England Debbie Harry Solo press 25-Nov-83 England Debbie Harry Solo press August, 1985 New York, NY United States Debbie did some promotion for the Commodore Amiga computer with Andy Warhol in New York City in August 1985, during which she sang 'I love my Amiga cause it gives me hi-res goosebumps.' Press 15-Sep-86 United States Debbie filmed 'The Moth' ('Tales From The Darkside' TV series, episode #322) for 4 days (Sept.
15-19, 1986). Filming October, 1986 England Pre-recorded interview on BBC Radio 1 prior to 17 November UK release of Rockbird.new. radio 17-Nov-86 United Kingdom Rockbird released in the U.K.
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