Fall Out Boy Land Lil Wayne, Harry And Williams.... Rockers Fall Out Boy have confirmed they are to team up with stars including Lil Wayne, Debbie Harry and Pharrell Williams on their new album. Last month (Sep08) Pete Wentz denied that the band were set on 2008-10-04 04:48:18
Debbie Harry's Blonde Ambition
Filed under: Madonna, We're Just Sayin', Nurse!Here's Blondie lead singer Debbie Harry (left) at the Fashion Rocks concert in NYC this weekend -- and a little known pop star named Madonna (right).One of them is 63-years-old.We're just sayin'!
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Debbie Harry on Blondie's return to the stage on 2008-07-18 04:50:23
Mermaid role pulls Debbie Harry in deep
In the movie "Full Grown Men," opening Wednesday, actress and singer Deborah Harry plays a woman who performed so long as a mermaid at a Florida theme park that she's convinced she really is one.
on 2008-06-22 04:46:58
Two blondies, face to face
MySpace has posted a new "Artist on Artist" feature, and this time Scarlett Johansson and Debbie Harry get together to discuss music and drink champagne. The experience is pretty weird and awkward, and the ladies don't cover much new ground... on 2008-05-27 16:50:42
STREET BEAT CHIC
ALISON Mosshart is the American half of the Kills (the other half is Jamie Hince, trailed by paparazzo as Kate Moss's current squeeze). The Kills get sweaty at Webster Hall Thursday in support of their new release "Midnight Boom."What do you wear onstage? on 2008-05-05 20:48:03
Blondie booked for the summer?
My friend James is freaking out because he just discovered this page for Blondie's "Parallel Lines 30th Anniversary Tour." (Remember when Debbie Harry performed on the True Colors tour and some people were upset because she avoided Blondie material? Now.. on 2008-04-02 17:15:22
Fashion Court: Debbie Harry
Debbie Harry was a fashion icon of the 80s but has she lost her style edge these days. These crazy yellow checked trousers and pink tinted specs alerted the fashion police and now she stands before us in Female First Fashion Court. Debbie's cool 80s style on 2008-03-25 08:46:06
Debbie Harry: From Blondie to Golden Girl
Filed under: Full Throttle FashionTMZ.com: Sexagenarian Blondie singer Debbie Harry was assisted out of a vehicle in London on Thursday. The step is high!Wearing cataract shades and a classic Mylar Chanel suit from Talbot's Geriatric Goth line, the on 2007-10-21 20:47:11
Welcome back, Debbie
Debbie Harry is back with a new solo album, and you can hear it before it arrives in stores tomorrow on Logo's website. Pop reader Kent B. calls it "surprisingly good." Harry explains each track here. Here's what she said...
on 2007-10-16 02:38:11
Debbie Harry: From Blondie to Golden Girl
Filed under: Full Throttle FashionTMZ.com: Sexagenarian Blondie singer Debbie Harry was assisted out of a vehicle in London on Thursday. The step is high!Wearing cataract shades and a classic Mylar Chanel suit from Talbot's Geriatric Goth line, the on 2007-10-16 02:32:30
They are wonderful for those whose lives have progressed normally.
For those of us who are in our forties and still trying to find
fertile women to have children and marry, they are about as useless as
tits on a bull!
Messing with them is like what happened to the California Med-Fly
They brought in tens of thousands of sterile med flies and let them
mate with healthy one.
In a matter of months, the med fly problem was over. they all died.
It's better to plant your seed in a prostitute than on the hill side
with the ants.
Give me a 18 to 30 anytime.
I no dats right!
On Mon, 2 May 2005 03:36:34 +1000, "Rick in Oz"
wrote:
>http://www.smh.com.au/news/People/DISCO-queens-act-their-age/2005/05/01/1114
>886244880.html
>May 2, 2005
>The Sun-Herald
>brave new world of Forty and Fabulous - the revolution has begun and it's
>being televised every Monday night.
>Beverly Hills Home For (Alleged) Old Hollywood Hags and shown its inmates to
>be just as sexy as young starlets. The show is rewriting the rule book on
>how Hollywood sees women of a certain age and turned ageing stars like Teri
>Hatcher, once thought to be box office poison, into born-again sex symbols.
>subgroup: DISCO women. They're Discerning, Increasing years, Stylish and
>Comfortably Off. Who wouldn't want to be in their gang?
>boss Peter Chadwick. "It's all about the Fab Forties now. These women are in
>the prime of life and there's room for both.
>from a 40-year-old woman."
>Sit down now. Breathe deeply. That's it. Liz. Hurley. 40. If it's hard for
>you to believe, think how it must feel for her.
>personification of modern-day glamour is growing old - but in a glamorous
>Gucci-and-Versace kind of way, natch dahling.
>made her famous in that dress 10 years ago. She's now designing swimwear -
>and modelling it, of course.
>would have horrified Hollywood.
>Hatcher and co-stars Felicity Huffman, Marcia Cross, Nicolette Sheridan and
>Eva Longoria just did a raunchy swimsuit cover for Vanity Fair magazine.
>consultant Ann Fay. "It's fantastic. But women these days are looking much
>better for their age than they ever used to.
>the gym and eat well and you can carry on forever. Forty is just a number."
>Hollywood, but she candidly admits she's no spring chicken any more. There's
>no wrinkle rancour though.
>she proudly reveals: "I was asking my doctor how I got it and finally he
>just said, 'Teri, it's just a barnacle of age'."
>find fault. She regularly lays herself bare for scrutiny in the show with
>nothing but skimpy lingerie or a handful of leaves to hide the signs of
>ageing.
>knows it," adds Fay. "She's very confident about her body, and with good
>reason."
>trail for others with their willingness to show off the flesh other women
>their age try to disguise. Even at 42, The Body Corporate recently admitted
>she would still happily get her gear off to pimp her lingerie line - and
>there's not a single bloke who wouldn't be grateful for that.
>incredible and really she's the poster girl for the 40-plus generation. I am
>sure the industry attitude to women of that age is going to change. These
>women have a certain maturity that makes them very sexy indeed. Desperate
>Housewives has come along at a good time when there are a lot of women in
>that age group. They are very attractive, well-groomed and stylish, and I am
>sure they would love to see women like themselves on the catwalks and on
>screen."
>figureheads of the Forty and Fabulous club.
>in 1964 must have been rubbish. Or was it a really cold winter?)
>Davis and Famke Janssen are among the year's many other Big Four-Oh birthday
>girls.
>now than ever with the success of Miss Congeniality 2, Evangelista still
>headlines fashion shows and even Brooke Shields is doing huge business
>starring in the stage version of Chicago.
>blockbuster chiller Hide And Seek and Davis has five projects under way
>including a major new TV series. Meanwhile, Sarah Jessica Parker is still
>talking to herself in a really annoying way.
>Desperate Housewives, there were only desperate actresses wasting away on
>Hollywood's scrap heap.
>could have men in their 50s or 60s, but their romantic lead would be in her
>20s."
>of cartoon movie voiceovers. After the plastic surgery scars faded, they
>might hope to land a role as a loveable granny.
>hit her late 30s. Despite critical acclaim for Casino, she never landed
>another lead role in a major movie. But Stone was just one of the many
>casualties who crashed into Hollywood's actress age barrier. History is
>littered with them.
>apparently reaching their end of days has been transformed.
>they've just signed up Susan Sarandon to front their latest ad campaign and
>she's 58."
>Desperate Housewives was just another TV show, you were wrong. It's a
>sociological sensation, apparently.
>lives and society," explains Professor Vincent Minichiello of Armidale's
>University of New England. "It's not surprising that Hollywood has latched
>onto the idea. There's a huge and growing market out there that simply isn't
>interested in 18- or 19-year-olds.
>increased dramatically and if you're 60 with another 30 years of life ahead
>of you, then you're not old.
>really is the new 30. Huge advances in technology, cosmetics and health mean
>we can stay looking and feeling younger for much longer. We are in the
>middle of something that is completely reshaping our society."
>been harsh. Debbie Harry, 60 this year, was already secretly near her
>show-biz death age by the time Blondie hit the big time in 1979.
>symbol was savaged for being fat, old and sweaty.
>really concerned with getting on with living. What do you think is most
>important?" she said recently.
>or you can find something that makes you feel good. When you see somebody in
>the street that's older and got that spirit, I think it's a turn-on, right?"
>
Just one of those things that make you go hummmm.
Who deserves to be impeached and imprisoned the most?
A president receiving face from an adult willing female?
Or a president who lies to over four billion people
worldwide and then orders the attack and destruction
of hundreds of thousands of innocents, 1,600 American
GI'S killed and over 25,000 permanently disfigured?
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Blondie beats the curse
By Amy Fallon
22feb05
WHEN people ask Debbie Harry what she's doing on Saturday night, she tells
them she's her own entertainment.
At 59, the Blondie lead singer has proven she is just getting better with
age, after releasing her 11th album with the band last year and now
embarking on her fifth tour of Australia.
"People always ask me, 'well what do you do for relaxation and what do you
enjoy doing?'" Harry, who formed the group in 1974 and went on to sell
millions of records around the world, said.
"They say 'well, what would you do on a typical Saturday night?'
"And I say 'well usually I am the Saturday night.'"
The singer, still considered the pin-up girl for the punk movement, last
year released a new album appropriately titled The Curse of Blondie.
She said it was the best one so far.
"I always feel like the latest is the greatest," said Harry, who returned to
Australia last year after a 25-year absence.
"I think it's probably an emotional journey in a way."
The Curse of Blondie started with a "New York feel" and "ends up as this
love song", she said.
Although the band sold millions of albums around the world, Harry said she
had no idea how big Blondie would become and how big the punk movement would
become after first arriving on the scene.
"I guess originally we just considered it a title for a time period. I think
sort of the early 70s, the mid-70s," she said.
"It's sort of evolved into a style of music, punk."
Although she once hated being called an icon, she inevitably had to face up
to the truth that she had become just that.
"At first it was a scary idea," Harry said.
"I really didn't want to be responsible for anyone else's behaviour but I
can see that clearly Blondie, and myself as Blondie, did break some ground."
These days the singer, who branched out and did solo work in the late 80s
and early 90s, said she is recognised and identified as both Blondie and
Debbie Harry.
"I don't think there's any real separation," Harry said.
"I think people have gotten used to the idea that I am the face of Blondie
but it is a band and that we all work together.
"I think the concept back in the early days was a bit foreign but I think
nowadays it seems kind of normal."
While she says she would "never say never" to releasing more solo music,
Harry said she was having too much fun touring with the band.
In the past year, the band performed more than 100 concerts in the United
Kingdom, US and Europe as well as South America and Latin America.
Blondie has already performed in Perth and Adelaide and will play in the
Gold Coast tonight and in Sydney on Thursday.
The concert will feature a combination of new songs, plus old favourites
such as Rapture, Tide is High and Picture This.
From Sunny Oz, Rick :)
Proud Keeper of the talented & beautiful Halle Berry.
moonwalker442@yahoo.com (Jim) wrote in message news:...
> The Madonna thing, you've hated her forever, how did it feel when you
> paid her off? THAT ALBUM WAS CRAP! The biggest crap album she's ever
> done. Her career at the time was huge, just as big as Debbie Harrys
> was. Listening to you telling the world, your fans, who trusted and
> believed in you how great Madonnas crap album was embarrassed me. You
> defined "Paybacks are a bitch". That one really was.
Don't want to lose this one.
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/02/05/1075853991503.html
Hell on wheels
February 6, 2004
Korn frontman Jonathan Davis owns notorious serial killer Ted Bundy's car.
Yes, the same VW that Bundy used to pick up women in the '70s. (Debbie Harry
claims she was one of them, but the facts suggest the Blondie frontwoman was
mistaken.) The 33-year-old Davis doesn't see anything strange about this.
"The car was auctioned off by the police," he says. "They always sell stuff
off after a long time has passed between the crimes."
Davis says he bought the car with the aim to open a museum dedicated to
serial killers, but the project has been shelved and the car is taking up
space in his Los Angeles garage.
"I'm just gonna keep it," he says. "I'd never drive it."
Yet for the former funeral-home worker and coroner's office assistant,
Bundy's car isn't such an odd collectable.
"I've seen crazy things - I assisted on autopsies for years," he says. "I've
always been drawn towards dark things and death."
All of which explains a lot about Korn.
The nu-metal band, which emerged from California about a decade ago, has
long had a reputation for looking at the darker side of life.
"I don't like painting flowers in my music," Davis once told MTV. "I like
painting guts and pain."
Neither Davis nor bandmates David Silveria (drums), Reginald "Fieldy" Arvizu
(bass), James "Munky" Shaffer and Brian "Head" Welch (both guitar) make any
apologies for their world view.
"Every person has problems," he says. "We've all had our share in this band.
I'm not going to gloss over that."
Glossing over anything is not in Korn's style. The band followed the lead
set by bands such as Faith No More and Helmet, but took nu-metal to another
level with thrashing hip-hop beats, down-tuned guitars and the agonised yet
vulnerable vocals of Davis.
The disenfranchised kids sitting in their bedrooms loved it. Korn's first,
self-titled album went platinum. This was followed up by the innovative Life
is Peachy, which gave the band a huge profile in Australia. It wasn't until
1998's Follow the Leader, featuring the wonderful Freak on a Leash, that the
boys went truly global.
"I never thought Korn would become this big," says Davis. "I knew that we'd
do something great, but not like this."
The singer says he and his band members took to success in true rock-star
tradition. They partied. Hard.
"Yeah, everyone does it," he says. "It's a cliche, [but] you gotta live that
rock-star lifestyle. Every single night you have to go crazy: drinking and
drugs and chicks and all kinds of shit.
"You just have to do it and find out if you can deal with it for a long
time, or if you've just got to chill out. Or you die."
Davis says there was a moment when Korn looked all but over.
"We all had to face up to our own demons. I've been sober six years - and I
tell you, it makes recording and touring a hell of a lot easier!" he says.
The band have just released their sixth studio album, Take a Look in the
Mirror.
"We felt this album was a little more of a return to our roots," says Davis.
"We felt like we'd done the grand, epic album, Untouchables, and we wanted
to take a step back and get down to our roots, to down-and-dirty,
grassroots, raw Korn."
Davis isn't too modest to admit that it's an album that's needed in today's
music climate.
"Nothing coming out is really striking me at all," he says. "The whole rock
and pop punk scene is just stagnant and boring. Music is not imaginative at
the moment. The only record I consider remotely interesting is probably the
Outkast album [Speakerboxxx/The Love Below]. That's really cool and
original."
For now, Davis is looking forward to touring Australia in their first visit
since the 1999 Big Day Out. This time he'll bring along his eight-year-old
son, Nathan.
"Oh, he's great, and he really digs Korn, which is lucky for me," says
Davis.
"It's funny, because his best friend is [Motley Crue's] Nikki Sixx's son.
It's pretty cool. I run into Nikki at our sons' school and we talk about
what classes the boys are taking.
"It's a trip. He's a good guy. But imagine if those two boys started a band
in the future. It'd be pretty kick-arse."
From Sunny Oz, Rick :)
Proud Keeper of the talented & beautiful Halle Berry.
The Real Me wrote:
> On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 01:54:13 GMT, mslinda
> wrote:
> How cool! I am so jealous! Details, please! :)
Janis at some auditorium at GA Tech in Atlanta, fall of 1969. I was in
college.
Blondie at the Greek Theatre in LA in 1979 (summer, I think). It was at
the time of "One Way of Another." I was working for a radio station and
got free tickets.
I also saw Jimi Hendrix earlier in 1969 at the brand new (at the time)
Sports Arena at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa. It felt really
creepy when he and Janis died so close togtether in time when I had just
seen both of them the year before.
Linda C.
The Madonna thing, you've hated her forever, how did it feel when you
paid her off? THAT ALBUM WAS CRAP! The biggest crap album she's ever
done. Her career at the time was huge, just as big as Debbie Harrys
was. Listening to you telling the world, your fans, who trusted and
believed in you how great Madonnas crap album was embarrassed me. You
defined "Paybacks are a bitch". That one really was.
Jim
On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 01:54:13 GMT, mslinda
wrote:
>The Real Me wrote:
>That air of always being in control. Harry had that in spades. Janis
>always seemed on the raw edge of disaster, which was part of her charm.
>One of the positive things about being my age is that I got to see
>*both* of them in concert, about ten years apart.
How cool! I am so jealous! Details, please! :)
--
"Every one of the innocents who died on Sept. 11 was the most important person on earth to somebody.
Every death extinguished a world." -- President George W. Bush, 12/11/2001
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NY POST...PAGE 6
November 20, 2004 -- OUCH! Rosario Dawson has been booted from hosting
tonight's Palladium "reunion" because the clubland veterans organizing the
event decided she was not emblematic of their 1980s and early '90s era.
The sexy "Alexander" star, 25, agreed to be the "celebrity host" of the bash
— a reunion of regulars of the defunct 14th Street dance den being held at
Hammerstein Ballroom — then was disinvited after co-hosts George Wayne,
Michael Musto, Anthony Haden-Guest, Ronnie Cutrone, Kelly Cutrone, Kenny Kenny,
Aphrodita and Maripol decided she could not be a credible representative of the
club's heady halcyon days.
"We just felt like Rosario Dawson does not embody what those days were about,"
Kelly Cutrone told us. "I think she's a really pretty and talented actress, but
she really had nothing to do with it. There would have been a lack of
authenticity and credibility if she was doing it. If it wasn't gonna be real,
we didn't wanna be involved in it."
When a promoter for the party broke the bad news to Dawson's camp, which had
already booked her for a $12,000 appearance fee, they were livid.
"They were like, 'Why are you doing this?' " said promoter Mike Romer. "We
said, 'It just doesn't make sense.' They were p- - -ed off. They said the
appearance fee was gonna be used to fund some project in her old neighborhood
in the East Village. But you just can't mix and match generations."
Party planners had originally tried to book Grace Jones to host, but she never
called them back. Debbie Harry asked for a budget-busting $30,000. Even party
monsters Paris Hilton and Tara Reid were briefly considered before Dawson was
approached.
Strangely enough, Dawson's camp was apparently unaware of the party planners'
change of heart yesterday. "She is going to be there," her representative told
us. "I just spoke to her and she hasn't been told about this." The rep referred
us to Dawson's manager, Evan Hainey, who snapped, "I don't see what the
controversy is" before giving us an official, "no comment."
While Dawson seems to be persona non grata at tonight's event, expect to be
transported back to the early '90s when Kenny Kenny and Aphrodita work the
velvet ropes and deejays Casanova, Merritt and Ben Ben whip the crowd of aging
drag queens, go-go boys and club creatures into a frenzy.
NY POST...PAGE 6
MARIAH Carey tells pals she never felt sexy at her wedding to Tommy Mottola
back in 1993, so she became a bride again on Sunday night, this time in a
sultry dress reminiscent of the one in Madonna's "Like a Virgin" video.
Carey swanned into her Halloween bash at Cain as Sean Combs, dressed as a
gladiator, jumped on top of his Rolls-Royce screaming, "Vote or die!" Then he
lifted up his gladiator tunic and flashed several photographers.
Later, Combs was chased down the street by his bodyguards after "having a
plastic sword fight with [publicist Sam Ong's] Prada bag."
Other nocturnal New Yorkers had a ghoulishly good time at Heidi Klum and
boyfriend Seal's bash at Marquee attended by Paris Hilton, Nicole Richie, Gene
Simmons, Ice T and Coco, Debbie Harry, Pharrell Williams and Allegra Versace.
Russian model Natalia Vodianova threw a rival rave-up at Capitale, drawing
Theodora Richards and Jocelyne "Catwoman" Wildenstein — who didn't wear a
costume, as if she needed one.
At Chris Noth's Cutting Room, the curious combo of David Lee Roth and Butch
"Eddie Munster" Patrick watched performance artist Ula the Rubber Girl lie on a
bed of nails and have a cinder block broken on her stomach.
And at Sway, Chloe Sevigny and fashion designer Ben Cho hosted the "Night of
1,000 Morrisseys" party, where virtually everyone dressed up as the pompadoured
former Smiths singer.
Meanwhile, on the West Coast, Rachel Bilson and Josh Schwartz of "The O.C."
hosted a Skyy Orange Halloween bash at Joseph's, where Bilson, dressed as an
alien sex slave, couldn't keep her hands off her co-star and boyfriend, Adam
Brody (astronaut), while actor Brett Harrison had hired 56 scantily clad blond
women to escort him around all evening.
On Sunday, Santa Monica residents got a bizarre treat at an impromptu street
party.
"On a small side street where lots of kids were trick-or-treating, a black,
pimped-out SUV pulled into the street," said our spy. "A gorgeous Asian chick
gets out with a huge bucket of candy and the kids start running up to the car.
The Asian chick told me, 'Where she lives, she can't have trick-or-treaters.'
In the back seat is none other than Janet Jackson."
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