Deborah Harry was born in 1945 in Miami, Florida. She was adopted at three months and raised by the Harry family in Hawthorne, New Jersey. In the '60s she worked as a Playboy Bunny and hung out at Max's Kansas City, a famous Warhol-inhabited night spot. Her professional singing career started in 1968 with a folk band called Wind In The Willows. She sang backup on their first (and only) album. In 1 ...
show all Deborah Harry was born in 1945 in Miami, Florida. She was adopted at three months and raised by the Harry family in Hawthorne, New Jersey. In the '60s she worked as a Playboy Bunny and hung out at Max's Kansas City, a famous Warhol-inhabited night spot. Her professional singing career started in 1968 with a folk band called Wind In The Willows. She sang backup on their first (and only) album. In 1973, she met Chris Stein who became her long-time boyfriend. They created Blondie in 1974 after they both were in the Stilletoes, a theatrical "girl group" band. Blondie struggled for a few years, then went on to be one of the most successful bands of the late '70s and early '80s. The group broke up in 1983. Deborah has released five solo albums, acted in several movies and television shows and a few commercials (Gloria Vanderbilt Jeans, Sara Lee, Revlon). She's done many benefit shows in support of AIDS charities, a Broadway show (Teaneck Tanzai), poetry readings, and been one of the most notorious characters in the New York downtown scene. As of 1995 she's been doing shows in the US and Europe with the Jazz Passengers and Elvis Costello, filming two new movies ("Heavies" with Liv Tyler and Evan Dando and "Drop Dead Rock" with Adam Ant), and topping the dance charts with two newly remixed Blondie singles ("Rapture" and "Atomic"). A Blondie tribute album is due soon and a Blondie remix album titled "Remixed, Remade, Remodeled" is due in July 1995.
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