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Chris Stein

 
Artist: Chris Stein
Chris Stein

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Worked With:

Mike Chapman, Frank Infante, Nigel Harrison, Clem Burke, Jimmy Destri, Debbie Harry
  • Born: January 05, 1950, Brooklyn, NY
  • Active: '70s, '80s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Guitar

Biography

Debbie Harry received the lion's share of attention during Blondie's reign during the late '70s/early '80s, but guitarist Chris Stein is often credited with helping to shape the group's sound, as he penned (or co-penned) most of the group's best known songs. Born in Brooklyn, New York on January 5, 1950, Stein first career goals were non-musical, as he wanted to be an Egyptologist as a youngster. But when his parents bought him his first guitar at the age of 11, his focus eventually shifted to music. Stein's ensuing teenaged years were not without turbulence however, as he was kicked out of school due to the length of his hair and suffered a nervous breakdown, while his father passed away due to a heart attack. By the early '70s, New York was swept up in a glam rock scene spearheaded by the New York Dolls, and Stein took note - looking to join a similarly styled band. He didn't have to wait long, as he happened to stumble upon a local group called the Stilettos, which included Debbie Harry as one of their singers. Stein soon joined the group as their guitarist, and soon developed a romantic relationship with Harry.

When the group broke up in the mid '70s, Stein and Harry looked to form a new band together, which led to the formation of Blondie soonafter. Blondie became affiliated with the burgeoning CBGB's scene (which also included the Ramones, the Talking Heads, etc.), and released an independently issued self-titled debut in 1976. After signing with Chrysalis, Blondie honed their new wave pop hooks with each subsequent release, as evidenced by 1977's Plastic Letters (which Stein also played bass on) and 1978's Parallel Lines, the latter of which scored Blondie their big breakthrough hit, with the disco smash "Heart of Glass." Further hit albums (1979's Eat to the Beat and 1980's Autoamerican) and singles ("Call Me," "the Tide is High," "Rapture") followed, but with 1982's the Hunter, the group's popularity began to rapidly decline.

It was right around this time also that Stein developed a rare skin disease, Pemphigus, which caused the guitarist to break out in blisters all over his body. While Stein was being treated for an elongated period in a NYC hospital (he would eventually recover fully), Blondie quietly disbanded. Prior to battling the illness, Stein founded his own record company, Animal Records - releasing Iggy Pop's Zombie Birdhouse (which Stein also produced and played on), as well as the Gun Club's sophomore outing, Miami. But as a result of his illness, Stein had to shut down the label soonafter. He and Harry eventually split up as a couple as well, but remained good friends, as Stein contributed to such solo Harry albums as 1981's Kookoo, 1986's Rockbird, 1988's Once More into the Bleach, and 1989's Def, Dumb, & Blonde.

By the late '90s, Stein and Harry launched a Blondie reunion tour with two other of its original members (keyboardist Jimmy Destri and drummer Clem Burke), releasing a new studio album and live set in 1999 - No Exit and Live in New York. Stein has also guested on other artist's recordings over the years, including Dee Dee Ramone's lone release under his rap alter ego, Dee Dee King (1988's best-forgotten Standing in the Spotlight), and has composed music for such movies/TV shows as Tales From The Darkside, Wild Style, Intimate Stranger, Polyester, and Union City. A longtime photographer, some of Stein's images has been used as album artwork by Dramarama and Lydia Lunch. ~ Greg Prato





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Chris Stein

L to R: Debbie Harry and Stein, with Blondie
Photo: Jean-Luc Ourlin
Background information
Born January 5, 1950 (1950-01-05) (age 59)
Brooklyn, New York
Genres New Wave, pop rock, punk rock
Occupations Musician, Songwriter, Film producer
Instruments Guitar
Years active 1976–present
Associated acts Blondie, Debbie Harry

Chris Stein (born January 5, 1950) is co-founder and guitarist in the New wave band, Blondie.[1] He is also a producer and performer for the classic soundtrack of the Hip hop film Wild Style.

Stein wrote "Sunday Girl" as well as writing some of Blondie's hits with Debbie Harry; "Heart of Glass", "Picture This" (with Jimmy Destri), "Dreaming", "Island of Lost Souls", "Rapture", "Rip Her to Shreds". Stein also ran the Animal Records label between 1982 and 1984.[2]

In 1983, Stein was diagnosed with pemphigus, a rare autoimmune disease of the skin, but he has since regained normal function. As of 2008, he is still touring and recording music with Blondie.

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Personal life

Stein was born in Brooklyn, New York. While leading Blondie, Stein and Harry became life partners as well as musical partners, although they never married. In the mid-1980s, she took a few years off to nurse him back to health. Stein and Harry broke up in the 1990s, but they have continued to work together.

He married the actress Barbara Sicuranza,[3] in 1999. They have two daughters, Akira and Valentina.

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