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B eneath its frenetic drum beat, power-pop guitars and echoes of ’60s girl groups, Blondie’s 1979 single “Dreaming” conceals a less-obvious inspiration: ABBA’s perennial hit “Dancing Queen.” ...
Debbie Harry and Chris Stein met through New York City’s storied underground music scene in 1973, when Harry was in the short-lived punk band the Stilettos.
Blondie's Debbie Harry, Chris Stein were the architects of a modern music revolution who put punk on the map 40 years ago. Blondie's Debbie Harry, ...
In other news, Chris Stein has written a memoir, titled Under a Rock, that will be out June 11, 2024 via St. Martin’s Press. Check out the book jacket below. View this post on Instagram.
Blondie co-founder Chris Stein got into photography in the late '60s. By the time his band became super-famous, he was pretty good at taking pictures — and wound up snapping pics of some of the ...
Blondie’s Chris Stein is pictured performing at Art Park Tuesday. P-J photo by Chris Chapman A scant 15-minute interview could never cover everything someone would want to ask the guy that had a ...
Chris Stein, a Brooklyn native and one of the co-founders and guitarists of Blondie, studied fine arts, including photography, at the School of Visual Arts in the late 1960s and ’70s.
Chris Stein, 68, is a photographer, guitarist and co-founder, with Debbie Harry, of the rock band Blondie. His most recent book of photography is “Point of View: Me, New York City and the Punk ...
Blondie, 1979. Clockwise from top left, guitarist Chris Stein, singer Debbie Harry, bass player Nigel Harrison, drummer Clem Burke, guitarist Frank Infante and keyboard player Jimmy Destri Blondie ...
See photos from Blondie guitarist Chris Stein's new book, 'Point of View,' including shots of New York City, Debbie Harry and Iggy Pop.