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Debbie Harry Biography

"Debbie Harry was such an integral part of the 1970s groundbreaking punk band Blondie that people often thought the band name was also hers. Harry was born in 1945 and raised by her adoptive family in New Jersey. She started singing in church at a young age. She went to college after high school but dropped out not long after to try her luck in New York City. She had jobs from a cocktail waitress to a playboy bunny before joining a girl trio called the Stilettos. It was through this group that Harry met Chris Stein, and she and Stein decided to start a group together in 1974.The newly-created group took shape and became Blondie, gaining a reputation in the clubs of New York. The group released their self-titled debut album in 1986, followed by Plastic Letters. The latter was a success in the UK with the single ""Denis."" Blondie would become a massive success with their next release Parallel Lines, which featured the hit single ""Heart of Glass."" Blondie was now on top, and continued their reign with Eat to the Beat in 1979 and Autoamerican in 1980. It was also around this time that Harry started branching out into an acting career as well.Blondie called it quits in the early 1980s, and Harry released her solo debut Koo Koo. Although critics panned the album, fans loved her first effort on her own. She took a few years to release her next album, but when she did, it was a fan and critical success. Harry followed it up with Def, Dumb and Blonde in 1993 and Debravation in 1993. Along with her releases, she continued acting. In the 2000s, she reunited to perform with Blondie and also released the album Necessary Evil in 2007, which was a surprise success."

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    "Debbie Harry was a force to be reckoned with when she rose to fame with Blondie in the 1970s. Brimming with talent and not afraid to flaunt her sexuality, Harry would herald a change of acceptable roles for women in music and give future female rockers a clear path to follow to success. While with Blondie, she started acting and has since been in movies like Hairspray, Intimate Stranger, Deuces Wild and Anamorph. Since embarking on a solo career, the critics have had mixed reviews on her albums, but fans have welcomed each new release with open arms.She was inducted with the other members of Blondie into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2006, which was a good lead in to her new 2007 album Necessary Evil. The album made the charts and Playphone has the top tracks from the release available to download as music tones for your cell phone. One of the tones available is the single ""Two Times Blue,"" which reached number five on the Hot Dance Club Play charts. Debbie Harry, or Deborah Harry as she prefers to be called now, will surely be entertaining listeners and audiences for years to come, so make sure to download your favorite song as a ringtone."