D is for Debbie Harry
Blondie lead singer and punk icon.
Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Chris Stein at the opening of Mirandy Gallery’s Blondie in Camera exhibition in London, 1978, photographed by Martyn Goddard/Corbis

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D is for Debbie Harry
Blondie lead singer and punk icon.
Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Chris Stein at the opening of Mirandy Gallery’s Blondie in Camera exhibition in London, 1978, photographed by Martyn Goddard/Corbis
I is for Icon
Three words: The Rolling Stones. Enough said.
The Rolling Stones in 1978, photo by Michael Putland/Getty Images
K is for The Kinks
A raw, raucous sound in a polished package — the very essence of British rock ‘n roll
N is for Neil Young
Neil Young released Harvest in 1972. 40 years later, Heart of Gold plays in our New York office.
R is for Ronson
The music master’s latest effort was writing Anywhere in the World for this month’s upcoming Olympics