She was the sound of New York in the 70s, yet still inspires today's queens of pop. Debbie Harry talks to Caroline Sullivan about Blondie's rebirth, adoption – and staying hipDebbie Harry has a reputation for being a prickly interviewee – terse and aloof when she's not in the mood. At 65, and after nearly 40 years in the music business, this is probably her prerogative. When Sunday Times journalist Lynn Barber interviewed her a few months ago, she got so many one-word answers she was redu...
Guardian Music — She was the sound of New York in the 70s, yet still inspires today's queens of pop. Debbie Harry talks to Caroline Sullivan about Blondie's rebirth, adoption – and stay... more info