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The lion was lured out of the same wildlife reserve in Zimbabwe as Cecil, who was killed by trophy hunters ten years ago.
Debbie Harry recalled the Blondie tour that almost destroyed everything, when Chris Stein fell ill and lack of success causing the band to split.
Blondie, 1979. Clockwise from top left, guitarist Chris Stein, singer Debbie Harry, bass player Nigel Harrison, drummer Clem Burke, guitarist Frank Infante and keyboard player Jimmy Destri Blondie ...
Blondie was a father, a leader, a national treasure, not a plaything for a rich Westerner with a gun,” a campaigner said.
Exclusive: Photographer Martyn Goddard recalls the week he spent with Blondie, as a new exhibition of his work with the band ...
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Daily Star on MSNLegendary lion 'Blondie' executed by sick trophy hunter who lured him with meat chunks
A lion beloved by tourists and being monitored by British scientists as part of a research project was lured away from the ...
Blondie's Debbie Harry opened up about her drug use in an interview with 'Vanity Fair.' "It was a different atmosphere. Now, I feel it was a waste of time, but I don’t regret having had the ...
Blondie's Debbie Harry, who has a new memoir, "Face It," talks '70s New York, being "a woman with a man’s brain" and why she broke up with Chris Stein.
Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Chris Stein talk about their “Disco Song,’ which with Michael Chapman they turned into “Heart of Glass.” It helped launch EDM.
Released on Blondie’s “Autoamerican” album in late 1980, the single, co-written by Debbie Harry and Chris Stein, reached No. 1 in early 1981 on Billboard’s pop and dance charts.
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