Blondie's Debbie Harry: Trailblazer. On October 24 - man that seems so long ago, but it was about 3 weeks ago - Billboard Magazine held their 3rd Annual Women in Music breakfast at the swanky St.
Regis Hotel in NYC, which coincided with their Women In Music issue. The music biz trade journal honored Blondie's Debbie Harry with their Icon Award, given to a woman whose art and career have blazed trails for successive generations. There is a video on the Billboard Magazine website where you can watch the interview with Debbie. One of the things she addresses is the socio-political and economic condition of New York City when Blondie first formed in the mid 1970s. New York City was on the brink of bankruptcy - total economic disaster.
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