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spacetiquette · 6 months ago
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forever-blondie · 5 months ago
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Blondie photographed by Jonathan Postal, 1978
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retropopcult · 2 years ago
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Blondie, 1979
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daftydill · 4 months ago
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Blondie fan art because the marvel issue under the cut reminded me of them somehow
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unioncityblues · 1 year ago
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Blondie at the Sunset Marquis in Los Angeles, California. April 24, 1978.
Photographed by Armando Gallo.
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spilladabalia · 2 years ago
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Blondie 1977.
New York City, at 8th Avenue and 30th St. (SW corner). Photo by & © Roberta Bayley.
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bandpicfolder · 2 months ago
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Blondie by Chris Gabrin. Credit the photographer if reposting.
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mauricedelafalaise · 4 months ago
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Blondie - “Parallel Lines”
Released: September 8, 1978
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ubiq80 · 2 years ago
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Blondie
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erstwhile-punk-guerito · 15 days ago
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musicmags · 7 months ago
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forever-blondie · 10 months ago
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Blondie photographed by Suzan Carson, 1977
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soupy-sez · 2 years ago
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Blondie, 1977
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jazzdailyblog · 3 months ago
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June Christy's "Something Cool:" A Definitive Album of Cool Jazz Vocalism
Introduction: June Christy’s “Something Cool” stands as a seminal album in vocal jazz history, not just for its groundbreaking approach but for the lasting impact it had on the “cool” jazz movement. Originally released as a 10-inch LP in 1954 and later expanded to a 12-inch LP in 1955, “Something Cool” is considered by many to be a masterpiece of modern jazz vocalism, combining June Christy’s…
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letterboxd-loggd · 2 months ago
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The Man Who Came to Dinner (1941) William Keighley
December 7th 2024
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unioncityblues · 1 year ago
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Blondie photographed by Linda D. Robbins in New York City, New York. 1977.
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