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Aizlewood, John, Andrew Collins, and Bill Prince, comps. 1996. The Q Book of Punk Legends. Enfield, Middlesex, United Kingdom: Guinness Publishing. 
 

Albert, George. 1988. "A Blonde for the '80s." Houston Chronicle (11 December): 11. 
 

"Alive and Kicking." 1999. BBC Television Broadcast (June).
 

Allan, Marc D. 1996. "Deborah Harry's Ambition to Revive Her Singing Career Means She's Ready to Put Blondie Together Again." Indianapolis Star (27 December): D1. 
 

Allan, Vicky. 2000. "Roller Coaster of Love." Scotland on Sunday (16 April): S12.
 

Alter, Jonathan and Donna Foote. 1992. "The Cultural Elite." Newsweek 120, 14(5 October): 34. 
 

"Alternative Action: March: Eve's Plum." 1994. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (3 March): 8. 
 

Anderson, Ian. 2000. "The Wrap:...Bardot, Bardot (Warner Music)." Waikato Times (New Zealand) (18 May): "Features" section, p. 9.
 

Anderson, Leigh. 1999. "No Escaping Blondie's Triumphant Return." News Record web site (University of Cincinnati). (3 February; Accessed 1 July 2000)
 

Anscombe, Isabelle and Dike Blair (text by). 1978. Punk! New York: Urizen Books.
 

"Any Questions: Deborah Harry: The Questionnaire with a Difference--You the Reader Get the Chance to Ask the Questions You've Always Wanted to Ask." 1993. Guardian (London) (28 November): O44. 
 

Aquilante, Dan. 1998. ("Music Review"). "Version 2.0, Garbage, Almo Sounds." New York Post (12 May).
 

______. 1999. "Blondie in Top Form." New York Post (25 February): "Living" section, p. 54. 
 

______. 1999. "'Exit' Poll: Yea and Nay. No Exit, Blondie, Beyond/BMG." New York Post (23 February): "Living" section, p. 54.
 

______. 1999. "'Metasexual' Healing: Metasexual, Joydrop." New York Post (9 February), "Living" section, p. 52.
 

______. 1999. "Rapture Recaptured." New York Post (12 February), "Living" section, p. 50.
 

Armstrong, Alistair. 1999. "Blondie, Chch [Christchurch, New Zealand] Musician Seal It With a Kiss." The Press (New Zealand) (27 August): 29. 
 

Armstrong, Lisa. 2000. "The Midas Touch." Times (London) (5 June): "Features" section, p. 218.
 

Ashare, Matt. 1996. "Back Again: Lenny Kaye Returns With Patti Smith-But With a Difference." Boston Phoenix web site. (6 June: Accessed 19 July 2000)
 

_____. 1996. "The Goops, Lucky (Kinetic/Reprise)." Boston Phoenix web site. (29 February; Accessed 19 July 2000)
 

______. 1997. "The return of Ric Ocasek: Shakes It Up On Troublizing." Boston Phoenix web site. (4 September; Accessed 19 July 2000).
 

______. 1998. "Shirley's Temple: Garbage Get Grrrl Power." Boston Phoenix web site. (7 May; Accessed 19 July 2000).


______. 1999. "Action Figures: Bis and Vitamin C." Boston Phoenix web site. (26 August; Accessed 19 July 2000).  

 

______. 1999. "Live Wires: Eleven New Reports from the Concert Front." Boston Phoenix web site. (2 December; Accessed 19 July 2000).
 

Augusto, Troy J. 1998. "The Cardigans." Daily Variety (11 November): 13. 
 

Avery, Nicole Volta. 2000. "French Fashion Raises a Bona-Fide, Feminism Fuss." Detroit News (3 March): 3.
 

B
 

Balzano, Dino. 1999. "No Exit in Sight: The Rebirth of Blondie: An Interview with Deborah Harry." Frontiers Newsmagazine 18, 2.
 

Bangs, Lester. 1980. Blondie. New York: Simon and Schuster. 
 

______. 1987. Psychotic Reactions and Carburetor Dung. Greil Marcus, ed. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. 
 

Bannister, Nicholas. 2000. "Object of Desire for Tycoons: Brand Values Gucci." Guardian (24 June).
 

Barajas, Victor. 2000. "Lead Singer Martinez Puts the Boss in Boss Hog." Arizona Republic (25 May): "The Rep" section, p. 12.
 

Barber, Lynden. 1990. "Generation Gap." Sydney Morning Herald (18 December): 12. 
 

Barber, Nicholas. 1996. "Picture This: Next Month Deborah Harry is Singing at a Small London Club. To Celebrate, Nicholas Barber Gave the Original Blondie a Ring." Independent (London) (28 January): "Arts" section, p. 16. 
 

______. 1998. "Pop: Still Hip, Still Gutsy, Still Clever and Still Blondie." Independent (London) (15 November): "Features" section, p. 6.
 

Bardin, Brantley. 1999. "How To Go the Distance." Mirabella 95(March): 154. 
 

Barker, Kim. 1996. "Rock On! Now Cleveland Has a Claim to Fame--A Rock 'N' Roll Museum." Spokesman Review (Spokane, Washington) (4 February): G4. 
 

Barker, Kristy. 1999. "Maker Breakers: Venini." Melody Maker 76, 25(26 June): 11.
 

Barlowe, Neal. 1977. "Culture Hero: Blondie." High Times 22(June): 85-87.
 

Barnes, Ken. 2000. "Listen Up...: Nina Gordon, Tonight and the Rest of My Life." USA Today (27 June): 6D.
 

Barry, Nicola. 1999. "Blonde on Blondie: Fans Will Flock Tonight to Aberdeen's Exhibition Centre to Hear Debbie Harry and Blondie--Iconic as Ever, Even After a 17-Year Absence. Nicola Barry Talked to the Pop Superstar." Aberdeen Press and Journal (Scotland) (27 November): "Showbiz: Music" section, p. 15. 
 

Bartolini, David. 2000. "Okay...Let's Remind Everyone...." Online posting. Blondie Bulletin Board, iMusic web site. (2 July, 21:09:42 PDT; Accessed 6 July 2000).
 

______. 2000. "...You Are a True Original...." Online posting [excerpt]. Blondie Bulletin Board, iMusic web site. (2 July, 21:13:16 PDT; Accessed 6 July 2000).
 

Bauder, David. 1999. "Blondie II: The Sequel: Harry and Company Are Giving It Another Try." State Journal-Register (Springfield, Illinois) (4 March): 25. 
 

______. 1999. "One Way or Another, Rock Band Blondie Has Made It Back." Fort Worth Star-Telegram (28 February): 3. 
 

______. 1999. "Rock Beat: One Way or Another, Blondie Has Made It Back." Associated Press (26 February): Friday, BC cycle. 
 

Bayton, Mavis. 1998. Frock Rock: Women Performing Popular Music. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press.
 

Behrman, Lorne. 1996. "Alan Vega, Dujang Prang (2.13.61)." Boston Phoenix web site. (19 September; Accessed 19 July 2000).


Bell, Andy. 1991. "Blondie Had More Fun: Andy Bell of Erasure on the Nonsensical Appeal of 'Atomic' by Debbie Harry's Blondie." Independent (London) (10 October): "Arts Page: Riffs" section, p. 23.

 

______. 1997. "Rebellious Jukebox: Andy Bell of Hurricane #1 Racks Up His Row of Number One Records: 1. Blondie, 'Heart of Glass' (From the Chrysalis LP 'Parallel Lines')." Melody Maker 74, 19(10 May): 19.


______, Gaz Farmer, and Paul Mathur. 1999. Melody Maker "Chronic Jack." 76, 11(20 March): 39.
 

Benedict, David. 1999. "Definitely Debbie: Blondie, No Exit (Beyond/BMG)." Melody Maker 76, 6(13 February): 44.
 

Berenyi, Miki. 1992. "Rebellious Jukebox: Miki Berenyi of Lush Talks About the Records That Changed Her Life: 1. Blondie: 'In the Flesh' (from 'Blondie')." Melody Maker 68, 32(8 August): 34.
 

Berger, Arion. 2000. "RS Hall of Fame: Blondie, Parallel Lines, Chrysalis, 1978." Rolling Stone 842(8 June): 129.
 

Bernstein, Fred. 1981. "Blondie's New Wave Tide is High, But Now Debbie HarryWants to Plunge into Films." People Weekly 15, 10(16 March): 88-89, 91-92.
 

"Best Pop Discs: Version 2.0, Garbage (Almo Sounds/Universal)." 1998. Columbus Dispatch (27 December): 7F. 
 

"Beth Orton's Songs in the Key of Life." 1999. NME (New Musical Express) web site. (26 September; Accessed 2 July 2000).
 

Betrock, Alan. 1977. "New Wave Hangs Ten." New York Rocker (July-August): 43, 46. 
 

______. 1982. Girl Groups: The Story of a Sound. New York: Delilah Books; distributed by The Putnam Publishing Group.
 

Bianculli, David. 2000. "TV Tonight." New York Daily News (10 May): "Television" section, p. 92.
 

______. 2000. "TV Weekend." New York Daily News (26 February): "Television" section, p. 71.
 

"Billboard Charts: Blondie - No Exit." [1999?]. Billboard web site. (Accessed 20 July 2000).
 

"...Billie's Back--With Her Surname." 2000. Evening Mail (United Kingdom) (11 April): "Singles Review" section, p. 28.
 

"Bitz: Rock of Ages Puts No Limit on Blondie...." 1999. Sunday Mirror (London) (7 November): "Features" section, p. 4. 
 

"Black Box Recorder's Sarah Nixey on the Couch." 2000. NME (New Musical Express) web site. (14 May; Accessed 2 July 2000).
 

Blackburn, Jimmy. 1999. Review of Platinum Blonde, by Cathay Che. Melody Maker 76, 22(5 June): 13.
 

Blackburne, Elaine. 1999. "The Singer May Have Aged But the Songs Are Still Timeless: Blondie, Telewest Arena, Newcastle." The Journal (Newcastle, England) (17 November): "Regional News" section, p. 5. 
 

Blanchfield, Mike. 2000. "No Doubt Removes All Doubt: Return of Saturn, No Doubt (Interscope)." Ottawa Citizen (19 April): E5.
 

Blandford, James R. 1999. "Nothing is Real But the Girl: James R. Blandford Reaches Into the Bleach to Look at Twenty-Two Years of Blondie." Record Collector: CDs, Records & Pop Memorabilia 241(September): 30-35.
 

Blasco, Erin. 2000. "...Bif Naked, I Bificus (Atlantic)." Sun-Sentinel (Ft. Lauderdale, Florida) (28 April): "Showtime" section, p. 94.
 

Blondie. 1980. The Best of Blondie. New York: Chrysalis Records. Videocassette back cover container.
 

______. 1983. Blondie Live! Universal City, California: MCA Home Video. Videocassette back cover container.
 

______. 1989. Eat to the Beat. New York: Warner Home Video Inc. Videocassette back cover container.
 

______. 1999. Behind the Music: Blondie. West Hollywood, California: Beyond Music; New York: BMG Distribution. Videocassette back cover container.
 

______. 1999. Blondie: Live in New York. West Hollywood, California: Beyond Music; New York: BMG Distribution. Videocassette back cover container.
 

______. 1999. Blondie: The Best of MusicLaden Live. Encore Music Entertainment America. Videocassette back cover container.
 

"Blondie." 1998. In The Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 3rd ed. Colin Larkin, ed.. London; New York: New York: Muze; Exclusive distribution in the USA by Grove's Dictionaries, Vol. I, p. 598.
 

"Blondie Ambition: Talking With... Deborah Harry." 1997. People Weekly 47, 6(17 February): 30. 
 

"Blondie Announces First Leg 'No Exit' North American Tour--Their First in 16 Years." 1999. Business Wire (6 April). 
 

"Blondie, Cardiff International Arena, Tuesday." 1999. South Wales Evening Post (11 November): "Showbiz: Music" section, p. 15.
 

"Blondie is Gone, Video Remembered." 1986. San Diego Union-Tribune (21 February): D15. 
 

"Blondie Live: Philadelphia 1978/Dallas 1980, Blondie...." 1999. Virgin.net web site. (28 June; Accessed 4 July 2000).
 

"Blondie Makes a Comeback" [transcript # 99090200V02]. 1999. "Newsstand: CNN [Entertainment] & Entertainment Weekly" (2 September). 
 

"Blondie, No Exit, Producer: Craig Leon, Beyond 63985-78003." 1999. Billboard 111, 10(6 March): 25. 
 

"Blondie Plans a Do at House of Blues." 1999. Orlando Sentinel (2 July): "Calendar" section, p. 6.
 

"Blondie, Recorded Live at HOB Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NV 3/10/1999." 1999. House of Blues web site. (Accessed 18 April 1999). 
 

"Blondie: The Life Story." 2000. VH1 web site, "Fan Club" section. (Accessed 14 July 2000).
 

"Blondie Wow British." 1999. The Press (Christchurch, New Zealand) (2 July): "Features: Entertainment: In Brief, What's On" section, p. 24. 
 

Blush, Steven. 1999. "No Regrets: Blondie Go Back to Their Roots." Paper Magazine (March): 62-63. 
 

"Bobby Gillespie's Fan-ish Inquisition." 2000. NME (New Musical Express) web site. (5 February; Accessed 2 July 2000).
 

Bockris, Victor. 1998. NYC Babylon: Beat Punks. London: Omnibus Press.
 

Bockris, Victor and Roberta Bayley. 1999. Patti Smith: An Unauthorized Biography. New York: Simon & Schuster.
 

Bogaev, Barbara. 1998. "Garbage Rock Critic Ken Tucker Reviews the New Album from Garbage, entitled 'Version 2.0' (Almo Sounds): Garbage's Debut Album, Released in 1995, Has Sold Over Four Million Copies" [transcript]. "Fresh Air" (National Public Radio) (16 June 1998). 
 

Boot, Adrian and Chris Salewicz. 1997. Punk: The Illustrated History of a Music Revolution. New York: Penguin Studio.
 

Booth, Daniel. 1999. "Blondie: Wembley Arena, London." Melody Maker 76, 26(3 July): 38. 
 

Booth, Philip. 1998. "Garbage Feasts on Past to Create Future." Saratoga Herald-Tribune (Saratoga, Florida) (16 October): 10 
 

Boyd, Brian. 1999. "Born Again Blondie--Some 25 Years Ago They Came, Saw and Conquered. Now US New-Wave Group Blondie Are Doing It All Over Again With a New No. 1 Single and Album to Follow. Brian Boyd Glimpses Their Roots." Irish Times (13 February): 63. 
 

Brazier, Chris. 1979. "Albums: 'Eat to the Beat' (Chrysalis...)." Melody Maker 54 (22 September): 30.
 

Bream, Jon. 1996. "Having Fun With Retro Sounds is No Problem for No Doubt." Star-Tribune: Newspaper of the Twin Cities (Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota) (8 August): 5B. 
 

______. 1997. "Arena's Not the Place for No Doubt's Happy Pop." Star-Tribune: Newspaper of the Twin Cities (Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota) (2 July): 4B.
 

______. 1997. "Cardigans Offer Irresistible Retro-Pop Paradox." Star-Tribune: Newspaper of the Twin Cities (Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota) (4 April): 1E. 
 

______. 2000. "Club Hopping in the City of Angels." Star-Tribune: Newspaper of the Twin Cities (Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota) (14 May): 1G.
 

Bresnark, Robin. 1999. "Flatiron Maidens." Melody Maker 76, 26(3 July): 14.
 

Brinn, David. 1997. "No Doubt's Magic 'Kingdom.'" Jerusalem Post (11 February): 7. 
 

______. 1998. "Mad About Noel Coward." Jerusalem Post (12 May): 9. 
 

______. 2000. "The Apple of Her Eye." Jerusalem Post (22 February): "Arts" section, p. 10.
 

______. 2000. "...No Doubt, Return of Saturn (Helicon)." Jerusalem Post (23 May): "Arts" section, p. 10.
 

Broomby, Beth. 2000. "Digital Dalkeith Could Kill Off CD." Sunday Times (London) (9 April): "Features" section, p. 4.
 

Brown, G. 2000. "Creative Pressure: Second Time Around No Doubt Responds with 'Return of Saturn.'" Denver Post (14 July): E1.
 

______. 2000. "No Time Like the Present for '80s Rockers." Denver Post (28 July): F1.
 

Brown, Glyn. 1998. "The Flying Scotswoman: Shirley Manson from Garbage is Rarely at Home. Glyn Brown Finds Out Why." Independent (London) (6 December): 2. 
 

Brown, Mark. 1995. "A Stretch of Success: Profile: Elastica's Singer is Still Dazzled by the U.K. Band's Elevation to Overnight Sensation." Orange County Register (Santa Ana, California) (14 June): F4. 
 

Browne, David. 2000. "Spaced Cadets: After Several Years of Delays, No Doubt Return, Presumably Older and Wiser. But Does Saturn Ring of Real Maturity?" Entertainment Weekly 535(14 April): 71.
 

Bruno, Mike. 1999. "Joydrop, Metasexual (Tommy Boy)." Boston Phoenix web site. (25 March; Accessed 19 July 2000).
 

Budofsky, Adam. 1999. "Blondie's Clem Burke:...The Best Drummer New Wave Had to Offer." Modern Drummer 23, 6(June): 78-82, 84, 86, 88-90, 92, 94, 96. 
 

Budzak, Gary. 1998. "Garbage's Manson Offers Nods to Her Many Antecedents." Columbus Dispatch (4 June): 5. 
 

Burchill, Julie and Tony Parsons. 1978. "The Boy Looked At Johnny": The Obituary of Rock and Roll. London: Pluto Press. 
 

______. 1987. "The Boy Looked At Johnny": The Obituary of Rock and Roll. 1st American ed. Boston: Faber and Faber. 
 

Burnside, Anna. 2000. "Starlet Express." Sunday Herald (Australia) (9 July): 7.
 

Burston, Paul. 1999. "Lightening Strikes Twice: After 16 Years' Absence, Blondie Are Back Where They Began--On the Road and Playing in Small Halls for Slim Pickings. The Hate That Made the Band Split is Long Forgotten, Audiences are as Ecstatic as Ever, and Debbie Harry, Icon of Cool, is Still the Embodiment of Blonde Ambition. Life is Good, They Tell Paul Burston." Guardian (London) (23 January): 8. 
 

Bustamante, Louis A. 1999. "Leigh Foxx Answers Your Questions." Online posting [excerpt].DHBIS Mailing List. (24 September; Accessed 7 July 2000).
 

Buttars, Lori. 1999. "Blondie's New Turn--Touring." Salt Lake Tribune (Salt Lake City, Utah) (15 August): D3. 
 

Buttolph, Angela. 2000. "An Eyeliner Can Win Friends and Influence People." Sunday Times (London) (23 April): "Features" section, p. 51.
 

C
 

Cameron, Keith. 1998. "Singles Archive, 16/5/98 (Various)." NME (New Musical Express) web site. (16 May; Accessed 2 July 2000).
 

Campbell, Chuck. 1998. "Color Me Badd: More Like Colorless." Knoxville News-Sentinel (4 September): T12. 
 

______. 2000. "'N Sync Gets in Step with Backstreet Boys:...The Crow: Salvation, Various Artists (Koch)." Knoxville News-Sentinel (31 March): 18.
 

"Canadian Indie Band Database: Tuuli." 1994. Jam! web site. (Accessed 20 July 2000).
 

Carrol, Jim. 1987. Forced Entries: The Downtown Diaries, 1971-1973. New York: Penguin. 
 

Case, Sue-Ellen. 1989. "Toward a Butch-Femme Aesthetic." In Making a Spectacle: Feminist Essays on Contemporary Women's Theatre. Lynda Hart, ed. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 282-299.
 

Catlin, Roger. 1997. "Moby, Mighty Bosstones, Return of Blondie Highlight Riverside Fest." Hartford Courant (2 June): A4. 
 

[Chaplin, Julia, comp.]. 1999. "Blondie Blasts Back." Interview 29, 1(January): 66-67. 
 

Charlton, Katherine. 1998. Rock Music Styles: A History. 3rd ed. New York: McGraw Hill.
 

Che, Cathay. 1999. Deborah Harry, Platinum Blondie: A Portrait by Cathay Che. London: André Deutsch. 
 

______. 2000. Deborah Harry. New York: Fromm International.
 

Cheever, Susan. 1997. "Tori Amos." Rolling Stone 773(13 November): 104-105. 
 

Chesterton, Ian. 1999. "Nightshift Live: Brassy: The Point." Nightshift: Oxford's Music Online web site. (November; Accessed 3 July 2000). 
 

Chick, Stevie. 1998. "Big Apple Tarts!" Melody Maker 75, 45(7 November): 25.
 

Chonin, Neva. 1999. "Blondie's Back! Original Pop-Punk Diva Band Enraptures Sold-Out Warfield." San Francisco Chronicle (1 June): C1. 

 

Christensen, Thor. 1999. "'No Exit': Members of Blondie Say the Reunion is Permanent." Dallas Morning News (27 August): 63. 
 

Christgau, Robert. 1996. "Consumer Guide: Sound Recordings." Village Voice 41, 41(8 October): 60. 
 

Chung, Winnie. 2000. "New Doubts: The Californian Ska Band Are Back With a New Album and Attitude Says Winnie Chung." South China Morning Post (14 April): "Weekend Entertainment" section, p. 5.
 

Cigarettes, Johnny. 1998. "This Week's Singles, 24/10/98." NME (New Musical Express) web site. (20 October; Accessed 2 July 2000).
 

Clapp, Susannah. 1998. "The Best From the Arts in the Week Ahead...Critics' Choice." Observer (London) (27 September): 7. 
 

Clark, Keith. 2000. "Evening of Destruction Review." Bristol Evening Post (United Kingdom) (16 March): 3.
 

Clark, Michael D. 2000. "A Good Time? It's No Doubt." Houston Chronicle (8 June): "Zest" section, p. 1.
 

______. 2000. "Living Wisely: Rejuvenated Smith Returns 'Gung Ho.'" Houston Chronicle (2 April): "Zest" section, p. 6.
 

______. 2000. "Santana Rescues Forgettable Year." Houston Chronicle (2 January): "Zest" section, p. 11.
 

Clifford, Mke, ed. 1992. Harmony Illustrated Encyclopedia of Rock. 7th ed. New York: Harmony Books.
 

Cocks, Jay. 1984. "The New Bad Boys of Fashion: Two Kindred Spirits Make Bright Clothes with Rock Brio." Time 124(29 October): 83. 
 

Cohen, Debra Rae. 1979. "Blondie: A Dream Come True." Rolling Stone (29 November): 63-64, 66.
 

______. 1980. "Punk's Dream." Penthouse 11, 6(February): 70-72, 74, 159-160, 162.
 

Cohen, Howard. 1999. "Blondie's Return Shows Group Still Can Soar in Concert." Miami Herald (2 September).
 

______. 1999. "New Releases from Korn, Third Eye Blind, Savage Garden, Blondie: 'Live' (Beyond)." Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service (8 December). 
 

Cohen, Jane and Bob Grossweiner. 1999. "A Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame Analysis." CD-NOW web site. (22 September; accessed 7 April 2000).
 

Conner, Thomas. 1998. "Trash Talk: Garbage Goes to the Bin with 'Version 2.0,' A Meaner, Cleaner Version of Album One." Tulsa World (9 October 1998): 16. 
 

______. 1998. "Various Artists--Bespoke Songs, Lost Dogs, Detours and Rendezvous: Songs of Elvis Costello--Rhino." Tulsa World (22 May 1998): 14. 
 

Conniff, Tamara. 1999. "Blondie Comeback Reaches AMA Show." Plain Dealer (Cleveland, Ohio) (11 January): 3E. 
 

Connolly, Paul. 1999. "Singled Out." Times (London) (23 January): "Features" section, p. 12. 
 

______. 2000. "Singled Out." Times (London) (13 May): "Features" section, p. 12. 
 

Considine, J.D. 1995. "Harry Isn't Blondie and Never Was." Baltimore Sun (19 May): 24. 
 

______. 1999. "Back Tracks: There's Still More Hendrix to be Experienced. Blondie's Roots are Showing, and TLC Tries to Stay Sexy, Cool and Crazy After All These Years." Baltimore Sun (23 February): 1E. 
 

Courtney, Kevin. 2000. "Original Clubbers." Irish Times (29 July): "Weekend" section, p. 63.
 

Cowen, Andrew. 1998. "Blondie's Got a Heart of Class: Blondie, Wolverhampton Civic Hall." Birmingham Post (United Kingdom) (11 November): 15. 
 

Craik, Laura. 2000. "Kudos Rules: Britons Show What Makes a Collection Sell." Guardian (London) (2 March).
 

Croft, Claudia. 2000. "Let It All Hang Out." Evening Standard (United Kingdom) (23 March).
 

"Culture Club Celebrity Tips on What to Read, Spin and Surf." 2000. InStyle Magazine 7,6(June): 196.
 

Cunniff, Jill. 2000. "Deborah Harry: Unleashed: Pure Rock Fierceness." Interview (May): 64-65.
 

Curtis, Jim. 1987. Rock Eras: Interpretations of Music and Society, 1954-1984. Bowling Green, Ohio: Bowling Press Green State University Popular Press. 
 

D
 

Dafoe, Chris. 1998. "New Recordings: Pop: Version 2.0, Garbage." Globe and Mail (Toronto, Canada) (28 May): C4. 
 

Dalton, Stephen. 1997. "Kenickie, At the Club (EMIDisc)." NME (New Musical Express) web site. (3 May; Accessed 2 July 2000).
 

______. 1997. "Salad, Ice Cream (Island)." NME (New Musical Express) web site. (31 May; Accessed 2 July 2000).
 

______. 1998. "Garbage, Version 2.0 (Mushroom)." NME (New Musical Express) web site. (9 May; Accessed 2 July 2000).
 

______. 1999. "Blondie, No Exit (RCA)." NME (New Musical Express) web site. (5 February; Accessed 2 July 2000).
 

Dancis, Bruce. 1999. "New Platinum Blondie?" Sacramento Bee (14 March): EN3. 
 

Davidson, John. 2000. "Legging It Back to the Bad Old Days: John Davidson Hears Paris's Rebel Yell of Eighties Culture But, He Says, Go On, Make My Day, Punk." Herald (United Kingdom) (3 March): 26.
 

"Debbie Harry Not a Pioneer." 1987. Associated Press (6 July): AM cycle. 
 

"Debbie Harry Sets the Record Straight: 'It's the Music That Sells Blondie, Not the Sex." 1980. Rock Stars 16(March): 42-44.
 

Dedrick, Jay. 1999. "Garbage Takes the Nomination and Runs." Record (Northern New Jersey) (5 April): L7. 
 

DeMarco, Laura. 2000. "Lilith Fair Is Fair Game for Blame: Has the Women's Music Festival Sapped the Boldness and Edge from Female Musicians?" Star-Tribune: Newspaper of the Twin Cities (Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota) (7 May): 10F.
 

______. 2000. "Lilith Fair May Be Handcuffing Women Musicians." Times-Picayune (New Orleans) (25 February): L17.
 

Dempster, Sarah. 1999. "Quinn: Glasgow King Tut's Wah Wah Hut." NME (New Musical Express) web site. (23 November; Accessed 2 July 2000).
 

______. 2000. "Angelica, The End Of A Beautiful Career (Fantastic Plastic)." NME (New Musical Express) web site. (25 April; Accessed 2 July 2000).
 

______. 2000. "Geneva, Edinburgh Venue." NME (New Musical Express) web site. (15 March; Accessed 2 July 2000).
 

DeRogatis, Jim. 2000. "Catch Frisbie While You Can: All the Right Spins." Chicago Sun-Times (14 July): "Weekend Plus" section, p. 5.
 

______. 2000. "No Doubt Strays From Roots." Chicago Sun-Times (26 March): "Real Life: Pop Music Review" section, p. 3.
 

Dickerson, James. 1998. Women on Top: The Quiet Revolution That's Rocking the American Music Industry. New York: Billboard Books.
 

Dickinson, Chris. 1997. "...And Real Ground-Breakers." St. Louis Post-Dispatch (7 September): 4C. 
 

Didcock, Barry. 1999. "Parallel Lives." Sunday Herald (Australia) (6 June): 4. 
 

Dingwall, John. 1998. "Blondie's Ambition Still Strong." Scottish Daily Record (27 November): "Features" section, p. 67.
 

______. 1999. "Blur's Blondie Ambitions: A New Book Reveals Blur Like You Have Never Seen Them Before--Damon Albarn As Debbie Harry and as King Arthur, Before He Was Crowned the King of Britpop." Scottish Daily Record (9 July): 56. 
 

______. 1999. "Once More Into the Bleach: Back at No. 1, Debbie Harry Looks Back on Blondie's Lost Weekend." Scottish Daily Record (12 February): 49. 
 

______. 1999. "Tales of Bands in a Harry: Blondie and the Clash Made It Big on the Back of Punk. John Dingwall on Two New Rockumentaries." Scottish Daily Record (2 October): Saturday Magazine, "Features" section, p. 3/31. 
 

Dingwall, John and Rick Fulton. 1998. "I'm Queen of the Uncool." Scottish Daily Record (10 July): 6. 
 

Disco, John, Manda Rin, Sci-Fi Steve, and Daniel Booth. 1999. "Maria, Blondie (RCA)." Melody Maker 76, 5(6 February): 36.
 

"A Disposable Guide to Disposable Popsters." 2000. Sunday Herald (Australia) (25 June): 5.
 

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"Fans' Notes: No Doubt." 2000. Rolling Stone 840(11 May): 42.
 

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Farr, Sara. 2000. "Seen and Overheard:...Rock 'N' Roll Lives!!" Dayton Daily News (30 July): 5C. 
 

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______. 2000. "No Doubt's Saturnalia Gwen Stefani and Band Run Circles Around '80s Roots Bands." Kansas City Star (15 July): E7.
 

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______. 1999. "Blondie Out to Disprove There's 'No Exit' From Its Past." USA Today (5 March): 9E. 
 

Garelick, Jon. 1999. "Blondie: Little Symphonies." Boston Phoenix web site. (20 May; Accessed 19 July 2000).
 

______. 1999. "Spice Girls: Alanis Morissette and Garbage." Boston Phoenix web site. (25 February; Accessed 19 July 2000).
 

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______. 1999. "Tide's Still High for Blondie." Western Daily Press (England) (10 November): "Features" section, p. 7.
 

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______. 1995. "Pop Music Strategy? That's a Stretch: British Sensation Elastica Worked Hard to Avoid the Hype That Goes with Comparisons to Icons Like the Pretenders and Blondie. But the More the Group Downplayed Things, the Bigger the Buzz Grew." Los Angeles Times (12 March): 5. 
 

______. 1999. "Aiming High and Wide: In Concerts That Display Both Artists' Desire to Push Their Boundaries, [Alanis] Morissette Tops [Sheryl] Crow for Complexity and Depth." Los Angeles Times (5 April): F1. 
 

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J
 

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