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Dino Balzano writes for Frontiers Newsmagazine.

Nicholas Barber grew up in Scotland and lives in London. He has been the pop critic of the Independent on Sunday for six years and contributes to several other British magazines and newspapers.

David Bauder writes for the Associated Press.

James Blandford is an Editorial Assistant for Record Collector magazine.

Adam Budofsky is Managing Editor of Modern Drummer magazine. He has played drums in various New York area bands over the years, and is currently with abstract psychedelicists Una Pong. He fell in love with Blondie after seeing them play "Dreaming" on American Bandstand, which featured Clem Burke "lip synching" to his amazing drum performance from Eat To The Beat. When Adam found out Clem's drum hero was Keith Moon--the same as his--he decided Clem was even cooler than he originally thought. And like Clem, and Keith Moon before him, Adam plays Premier drums. He lives in New Jersey with his wife, Susanne.

Paul Burston writes for a number of newspapers including the Sunday Times, the Guardian and the Independent and also is an author.

Neva Chonin is music critic for the San Francisco Chronicle.

Lisa Diedrich is a Human Resources liaison at the library of the University of Denver and has been a fan of Blondie since discovering Deborah Harry via the film "Videodrome" in 1991. Her interests include a fascination with the glamorous film stars of Hollywood's golden era. She maintains a Joan Crawford tribute web site called Joan Crawford Heaven: http://members.aol.com/HarlowGold/joancrawford.html. This page also includes links to these other web pages that Lisa maintains: Douglas Fairbanks Jr. Homepage, Kim Novak Lavender Blonde, Baby Doll Carroll Baker, and Glam Rock Tribute. She also has an equal fascination for the superstars of pop/rock music, particularly the stars of the 1970's and early 1980's. Lisa also has been a fan of Madonna since hearing "Holiday" on the radio in 1984 and has continued to follow her career since then.

Jim Farber has served as Chief Pop Music Critic of The New York Daily News since 1990. His work also appears regularly in Entertainment Weekly. His essays have appeared in The Rolling Stone Book of the '70s, The Rolling Stone Illustrated History of Rock 'N Roll and a dozen other books....


 

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