Product Overview
Drawing upon extensive new first hand interview material from Debbie Harry, Chris Stein and many other significant players in the bands long history and a huge archive of personal materials and unpublished interviews, Blondie: Parallel Lines is the definitive eye-witness account of the groups long and often tumultuous existence.
Beginning with the band members' childhoods, backgrounds and influences, the book is also an evocative homage to the unique New York scene of the 1970s. It charts the development of Blondie to their massive popular success and eventual break up.
It also details how Debbie Harry set her career aside to nurse Chris through a debilitating and life-threatening genetic disease.
It recounts the groups 1997 reformation, subsequent renaissance with their No Exit album, the controversies surrounding the 2006 induction to the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame, ending in the present with the release of Panic of Girls.
Co-author Kris Needs established a friendship with Harry, Stein and the rest of the band that endures to this day. As a trusted confidante, he now recounts the full story.