In 1985, Andy Warhol used a Commodore Amiga to paint Debbie Harry. Here’s what really happened, why it mattered, and what the pixels foretold.
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How Debbie Harry blended punk, disco, and pop into a blueprint that still runs music, fashion, and attitude.
From CBGB chaos to a disco-leaning “accident,” Blondie’s origin is a collision of punk grit, pop glamour, and downtown NYC weirdness.
Inside Blondie’s pivotal 1977, when Debbie Harry weaponised pop glamour, Jimmy Destri twisted the sound and Gary Lachman wrote his way out of the band.
How Suzi Quatro kicked the door in, and how Debbie Harry and Joan Jett turned that shockwave into a sisterhood that rewired rock’s rules on sex, power and image.




