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Debbie Harry – Born in 1945

Debbie Harry, Blondie’s magnetic lead singer, became a defining figure of the late 1970s music scene. Her distinctive voice and bold style propelled the band to international fame. In 1978, Blondie’s third album, “Parallel Lines,” featured the hit single “Heart of Glass,” which blended punk and disco influences. This track topped charts worldwide, solidifying their place in music history.

​Debbie ventured into acting, appearing in films like David Cronenberg’s “Videodrome.” Her influence extended into fashion, with her edgy aesthetic inspiring designers and fans alike. Her memoir, “Face It,” released in 2019, offers an intimate look into her life and career, reflecting her enduring impact on music and culture.

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