Miley Cyrus is currently putting the finishing touches on her upcoming album, which is currently titled She Is Miley Cyrus. The pop singer began the rollout for the album with her “Midnight Sky” ...
Until 1978, Blondie was a punk band with a cult following and not much visibility in the U.S. beyond New York’s Lower East Side. Eager for a hit album, Chrysalis, the band’s label, paired Blondie with ...
The post Miley Cyrus Covers Blondie’s Heart of Glass” at iHeartRadio Festival: Watch appeared first on Consequence of Sound. Miley Cyrus closed out this weekend’s virtual iHeartRadio Festival by ...
It finally happened. Punk crossed over in America. It just had to become disco first. All through the mid-to-late '70s, the era of disco and soft rock, punk rock had been percolating in Manhattan ...
Whatever Smilers want, Smilers get. Smilers — as Miley Cyrus’ hardcore fans are called — got their wish when their queen’s cover of the Blondie classic “Heart of Glass,” performed live at the ...
“I liked disco music,” he tells us. “I didn't have any anxiety about doing that song. That was part of the whole thing.” In the end, it was Blondie who had the last laugh. On April 28 that same year, ...
At the time, Blondie was part of the punk and new wave movement emerging from New York’s legendary CBGB club scene. When they first performed what would become “Heart of Glass,” then called “The Disco ...
“Heart of Glass” marked the moment Blondie, co-founded by Debbie Harry and Chris Stein, transcended from the underbelly of New York’s punk scene to the gilded glamour of the Top 40. It went on to be ...
As Miley Cyrus fans are anxiously awaiting the arrival of her She Is Miley Cyrus album, which the singer said might be on hold until she’s able to safely tour again, Cyrus had decided to grant her ...
Blondie's single "Heart of Glass"—released 40 years ago this month—wasn't supposed to be a hit. It wasn't even supposed to be on an album. When the band entered the studio to record 1978's now-classic ...
Blondie had a lot of hits during their initial burst of fame in the late 1970s and early 1980s, but none of them were as enormous or impactful as “Heart of Glass.” The song shot to Number One all over ...
Until 1978, Blondie was a punk band with a cult following and not much visibility in the U.S. beyond New York’s Lower East Side. Eager for a hit album, Chrysalis, the band’s label, paired Blondie with ...