Someone remind me again why Blondie needed so many dudes in it. There were like five of those guys at one point, all bland and interchangeable, playing backup to the real star of the show: Debbie Harry, radiant new wave vision.
Now performing as the more distinguished-sounding "Deborah" (she is in her sixties, after all), Harry will take to the road in November in support of Necessary Evil, which just dropped this past Tuesday. It's her first solo effort in 14 years.
Dates:
November
8 - New York, N.Y. @ Fillmore
9 - Glenside, Pa. @ Keswick Theater
10 - Ledyard, Conn. @ Foxwoods Casino
13 - Washington, D.C. @ 9:30 Club
14 - Asheville, N.C. @ Orange Peel
16 - Miami, Fla. @ Jackie Gleason Theatre
17 - Tampa, Fla. @ Tampa Theatre
20 - Milwaukee, Wis. @ Turner Hall
23 - Toronto, Ontario @ Phoenix Theater
24 - Indianapolis, Ind. @ Vogue
27 - Tulsa, Okla. @ Brady Theater
28 - Dallas, Texas @ House of Blues
30 - Kansas City, Mo. @ Ameristar Casino
December
1 - Denver, Colo. @ Bluebird Theatre
4 - Anaheim, Calif. @ House of Blues
7 - Los Angeles, Calif. @ Henry Fonda Theater
8 - Las Vegas, Nev. @ Santa Fe Station Casino
9 - San Francisco, Calif. @ Fillmore
Related links:
DeborahHarry.com
Paste: Deborah Harry brings Evil to a record store near you
YouTube: Deborah Harry interview/performance on Good Day New York
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