Clem Burke

Drummer for Blondie

Clem Burke - Performers & Entertainers born November 24th, 1954
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A prominent drummer, contributions to the rock band Blondie significantly shaped the music scene in the late 1970s and early 1980s. The band achieved international success with hits like 'Heart of Glass' and 'Call Me.' Recording and touring extensively, the drummer helped to define the sound of new wave music. After Blondie's initial breakup, continued to perform with various groups and pursued solo projects. Participation in influential music festivals and collaborations with other artists further sustained a presence in the music industry.

Played drums on Blondie's hit songs

Contributed to the band's Grammy Award-winning album 'Parallel Lines'

Performed at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction

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