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  • Debbie Harry
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  • Debbie Harry (b. 1945) guest starred on episode 509 of The Muppet Show. She is the lead singer of the rock group Blondie, who did not appear in the episode. During the show she performed Blondie's song "One Way or Another" and their #1 hit "Call Me". She also sang "The Rainbow Connection" as a duet with Kermit. She was inducted to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Blondie on March 13, 2006.
  • Deborah Ann Harry (born July 1, 1945, in Miami, Florida) is Grammy Award winning, Golden Globe nominated American rock and roll musician from New Jersey. She originally gained fame as the frontwoman for the new wave band Blondie. Following this success, she went on to develop prolific careers as a solo musician and an actress.
  • Being the deceiver of women that he is (the first one to be Eve), he met Deborah Harry in a local bar. Debbie was a waitress there at the time and the snake offered her to be a front singer of his band. Debbie liked the idea so they quickly agreed.
  • Debbie Harry played Kingswood Theatre on July 3, in a show that included Tom Tom Club, The Ramones, and Jerry Harrison's Casual Gods.
  • Aside from her involvment with Blondie, Peel and Debbie Harry's paths crossed on other occasions including appearing together on one edition of Round Table hosted by Kid Jensen in 1978 and in a rapid "interview" on Top of the Pops in 1982. As a prominent and often outspoken figure in the late 70s music scene Harry also took part in the Omnibus special The Record Machine, presented by Peel. As a DJ, however, Peel does not appear to have played any of her solo music, although the mysterious "Madame X" who featured on the single 'Little GTO' with the New York Dolls is presumed to be Harry.
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  • Debbie Harry (b. 1945) guest starred on episode 509 of The Muppet Show. She is the lead singer of the rock group Blondie, who did not appear in the episode. During the show she performed Blondie's song "One Way or Another" and their #1 hit "Call Me". She also sang "The Rainbow Connection" as a duet with Kermit. She was inducted to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Blondie on March 13, 2006.
  • Deborah Ann Harry (born July 1, 1945, in Miami, Florida) is Grammy Award winning, Golden Globe nominated American rock and roll musician from New Jersey. She originally gained fame as the frontwoman for the new wave band Blondie. Following this success, she went on to develop prolific careers as a solo musician and an actress.
  • Being the deceiver of women that he is (the first one to be Eve), he met Deborah Harry in a local bar. Debbie was a waitress there at the time and the snake offered her to be a front singer of his band. Debbie liked the idea so they quickly agreed.
  • Aside from her involvment with Blondie, Peel and Debbie Harry's paths crossed on other occasions including appearing together on one edition of Round Table hosted by Kid Jensen in 1978 and in a rapid "interview" on Top of the Pops in 1982. As a prominent and often outspoken figure in the late 70s music scene Harry also took part in the Omnibus special The Record Machine, presented by Peel. As a DJ, however, Peel does not appear to have played any of her solo music, although the mysterious "Madame X" who featured on the single 'Little GTO' with the New York Dolls is presumed to be Harry. On 09 September 1980 Peel played the single 'Debbie Harrry' by Family Fodder [1], who also recorded a Blondie tribute album [2].
  • Debbie Harry played Kingswood Theatre on July 3, in a show that included Tom Tom Club, The Ramones, and Jerry Harrison's Casual Gods.
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