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Friday, September 21, 2007

Hardtalk Extra - Deborah Harry

"In Hardtalk Extra programme broadcast on Thursday 20th September, Gavin Esler spoke to the singer Deborah Harry."

Check out the entire interview here: Hardtalk Extra - Deborah Harry

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Debbie on "Loose Women"

Debbie appeared on ITV's "Loose Women" on September 19th, 2007.

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Thursday, September 20, 2007

Digital Spy Interview

Debbie Harry tells Digital Spy about her new solo album, the Blondie musical and her iconic status. (If the image is blank, click on it and it will open in a new window.)

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Autographed Cd Update From SwagRox

"First off Debbie would love to THANK all fans who pre-ordered her new album!! You guys are what she does this for. That being said we do have an update and a little bad news. The autograph booklets are going to ship about two weeks after street. We just received the artwork and Debbie is unable to sign them (she is in Europe for her UK and German release). As soon as she is back in the USA and can sign them she will and we will send them right out to you. Again we are sorry for this delay. Thanks."

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Hardtalk Extra

Debbie will appear on BBC News 24's "Hardtalk Extra" on September 21st, 2007 Friday at 4:30 AM (prerecorded) (i.e. late night on the 20th). It will be repeated on Friday at 11:30 PM.

"Hardtalk Extra" is also on BBC World which is available on cable or satellite across America, Europe, Australia, etc. You can check the BBC World Schedule to find out when it's on or simply check your local listings.

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Wednesday, September 19, 2007

BBC Radio 1: Legends

Debbie appeared as guest DJ on BBC Radio 1: Legends earlier today. Debbie shareshared some of her early influences and some of her current favorites. The playlist was as follows:

Tracklisting
1. Smashing Pumpkins - Tarantula
2. CSS - Alala
3. Velvet Underground - Venus In Furs
4. Blondie - Rapture
5. Brazilian Girls - Jique
6. Madness - One Step Beyond
7. Hot Chip - Over And Over
8. Gossip - Standing In The Way Of Control
9. Leonard Cohen - Waiting For The Miracle
10. Calvin Harris - Merrymaking At My Place
11. MIA - Paper Planes
12. Peaches - Boys Wanna Be Her

You can hear a replay of the show here: BBC Radio 1: Legends

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Debbie on LK Today

Check out Debbie on Lorainne Kelly's GMTV show LK Today. Special thanks to Chris Lillyman for getting us the video so quickly!

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BBC Radio 2 Appearances

Debbie appeared on BBC Radio 2's Ken Bruce morning show and played Popmaster music quiz! She's also appearing on BBC Radio 2's Steve Wright in the Afternoon (2pm-5pm) September 19th to talk about "Necessary Evil". Listen live at BBC Radio 2. Thanks to Dominic Houlihan for the heads up!

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Loose Women

Debbie will appear on ITV's "Loose Women" later today, September 19th.

If you missed it, you can watch online for up to 30 days after first transmission at ITV's Catch Up: Loose Women.

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Tuesday, September 18, 2007

BBC Radio 4: Woman's Hour

Pop stardom came late to Deborah Harry - but now at sixty two, she’s still managing to maintain her position as 'The Queen of New Wave'. Deborah talks to Ritula about her new solo album 'Necessary Evil', as well as Blondie's involvement with the new West End Musical 'Desperately Seeking Susan'. The show is archived and you can listen here: BBC Radio 4: Woman's Hour.

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Monday, September 17, 2007

Deborah Harry's Necessary Evil Out in UK!

Necessary Evil, Deborah Harry's fifth solo album and first since 1993's "Debravation" is out today in the UK!

Read the story of "Necessary Evil" here.

Orders are now live at Amazon UK.

Pre-orders are being taken at Amazon US for the October 9th, 2007 US release.

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Debbie On GMTV Tomorrow!

Debbie will appear on the UK's GMTV morning show LK Today (8.35-9.25 am) on Tuesday, September 18th.

Guardian Unlimited: Some like it cool

"At times it's been hard for Harry not to get bored herself, given how eager people are for her to stay the same, to be the person she was when they were young and Blondie was their favourite band. 'I think that's partly why I did this album. To express myself. To be a part of today. To be exactly who I am at this moment, not who I was 30 years ago, pretending. Doing too many Blondie shows makes me bilious; and audiences get stuck.'"

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