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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Clem_BurkeClem Burke - Wikipedia

    Go-Gos. Clement Burke (born Clement Anthony Bozewski; November 24, 1954) [1] is an American musician who is best known as the drummer for the band Blondie from 1975, shortly after the band formed, throughout the band's entire career. He also played drums for the Ramones for a brief time in 1987, under the name Elvis Ramone .

  2. Debby Schwartz – Wrongs Of Passage (1998, CD) - Discogs. Tracklist. Credits. Backing Vocals – Joan Osborne ( tracks: 5) Bass – Claudine Troise ( tracks: 1-6,8,10-12), Joe Arcidiacono ( tracks: 7,9) Cello – Jane Scarpantoni ( tracks: 7) Drums – Clem Burke ( tracks: 2,3,6,10), Dennis Diken ( tracks: 1,4,5,8-9,11-12)

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  3. Clement „Clem“ Burke (* 24. November 1955 in New York City als Clement Anthony Bozewski) [1] ist ein US-amerikanischer Schlagzeuger und Mitglied der Band Blondie. Er gründete mit Chris Stein und Debbie Harry die Band und hielt zu ihr bis zu ihrer Auflösung. Er war auch bei der Wiedervereinigung Blondies in den späten 1990ern dabei.

  4. Blondie. Eat To The Beat (1979) Along with the previous year’s Parallel Lines, Eat To The Beat represents Blondie’s creative peak, including career highlights Dreaming, Atomic and Union City Blue. Post-punk pop had never sounded so good. Clem Burke says: “This was our rock’n’roll record. Dreaming was Joey Ramone’s favourite Blondie ...

  5. Clem Burke interview. Clem Burke opens up about the alluring pull of Iggy Pop's material and Blondie's contrasting parallel careers in the UK and US. With his forthcoming 2024 Lust For Life tour and a new Blondie album on the horizon, Clem Burke is more passionate than ever about creating unforgettable shows and never missing a beat.

  6. 30. Juni 2014 · Clem Burke will always hold a special place in the hearts of British drummers. Though he and his band, Blondie, came out of the super-cool underground music scene that centred on New York’s CBGBs club in the 1970s, it was British audiences who most readily embraced the band’s sound and aesthetic. And as a self-confessed Anglophile in love ...

  7. www.blondie.net › the-band › clem-burkeClem Burke | Blondie

    In the mid-1970’s Clem answered an ad in the New York newspaper Village Voice where a band was seeking a ‘Freak energy’ rock drummer. The band in question was Blondie and fronted by the iconic lead singer Debbie Harry. The band played the fabled New York downtown circuit of CBGB’s, Max’s Kansas City and Mother’s, amassing a major ...