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The Rhythmic Heart of Blondie Stops Beating
Thu Apr 10 2025
Clem Burke, the drummer who kept the beat for Blondie, has passed away. He was 70 years old. The band shared this sad news on a Monday morning. They said he had been fighting cancer in private.
Burke was more than just a drummer. He was the driving force behind Blondie's sound. His talent, energy, and love for music were unmatched. He inspired everyone around him, both on and off the stage. His spirit was vibrant, and his enthusiasm was infectious. He worked hard and was reliable, touching the lives of many.
Burke's influence went beyond Blondie. He played with many iconic artists. He worked with Eurythmics, Ramones, Bob Dylan, Bob Geldof, Iggy Pop, Joan Jett, and many more. His contributions spanned decades and genres, leaving a lasting impact on every project he was part of.
The band's statement also mentioned that they are saddened by his loss. They asked for privacy during this difficult time. They signed off with "Godspeed, Dr. Burke. "
Burke joined Blondie in 1975, just a year after the band was founded by Debbie Harry and Chris Stein. He quickly became an integral part of the group. Their first single, "X-Offender, " came out in June 1976, and their debut album followed at the end of that year. Burke stayed with the band through their rise to fame with the 1978 album "Parallel Lines" and their first breakup in 1982. He rejoined for several reunions starting in 1997.
Blondie's first big hit was "Heart of Glass" in 1979. It went straight to number one on the Billboard Hot 100. Three more number one hits followed: "Call Me" and "The Tide is High" in 1980, and "Rapture" in 1981. Other songs like "One Way or Another" and "Dreaming" also did well, but didn't reach the top 10.
In the U. K. , Blondie's success came earlier. Songs like "Denis, " "(I'm Always Touched by Your) Presence, Dear, " and "Hanging on the Telephone" all made the top 10 in 1978. "Heart of Glass" also reached number one there.
Burke's drumming style was unique. He combined the energy of Gene Krupa with the power of Keith Moon. He kept a steady beat, even in disco songs like "Rapture" and "Heart of Glass. " He talked about his influences in an interview. He mentioned Keith Moon, Ringo Starr, and session drummers like Hal Blaine and Earl Palmer.
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