Deborah Harry was born Angela Tremble on July 1, 1945 in Miami, Florida. She was adopted at three months of age and raised by the Harry family in Hawthorne, New Jersey. In the 1960s, she worked as a Playboy Bunny and hung out at Max's Kansas City, a famous Warhol-inhabited nightspot. Her professional singing career started in 1968 with a folk band called The Wind in the Willows...See full bio »
1999200 Cigarettes
("Rapture", "In the Flesh" / "No Exit The Loud Allstar Rock Remix" / as D. Harry)
1999No Exit
(TV documentary)
(writer: "Dreaming", "Screaming Skin", "Atomic", "Union City Blue", "Call Me", "One Way or Another", "In the Flesh", "Rapture", "Rip Her to Shreds", "Heart of Glass")
1979Eat to the Beat
(video)
(writer: "Eat to the Beat", "The Hardest Part", "Union City Blue", "Shayla", "Die Young Stay Pretty", "Atomic", "Sound-A-Sleep", "Victor", "Dreaming")
[on the 1970s]: You know I always felt about that period, that all of those drugs that came around that wiped out a lot of us and obliterated a lot of stuff, was all politically sanctioned. I always felt that and Chris said that too; that a lot of people who really had something important to say or do were subdued.
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Trivia:
Her band Blondie was formed in 1974 and broke up in 1982.
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