Submitted by LibreJG t3_126d0n2 in OldSchoolCool
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Elway044 t1_je94nq6 wrote
Born July 1, 1945, Debbie would be 22/23 in this picture. She was 33 when Blondie released their breakthrough album Parallel Lines in September of 1978.
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Beautiful-Destiny83 t1_je8qs1l wrote
One way, or another, I'm gonna find ya, I'm gonna meet ya, meet ya, meet ya, meet ya!
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Beautiful-Destiny83 t1_je8quqf wrote
I cannot honestly say, with my hand on a Bible, that I would have known it was her without the reveal. If her hair had been blonde, probably. As is, probably not
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Superb-Possibility-9 t1_jeadl8c wrote
An 80s Icon ! ⭐️
DavoTB t1_je92dtj wrote
Debbie Harry was a featured singer and instrumentalist in the seven-member group called Wind In The Willows. They released an album on Capitol Records in 1968, which pictured the group (including Debbie) on the front cover.
The album itself was produced by writer and producer Artie Kornfeld, who would leave Capitol the following year to develop a music festival in upstate New York called “Woodstock.” According to reports, the group recorded a second album, but it was not released.
Following the success of Debbie in Blondie in the 70’s, the original album was a collectible, but has since been re-released. The entire LP is also available online via youtube.