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Clem Burke, Blondie’s Legendary Drummer, Dies at 70

Clem Burke, Blondie’s Legendary Drummer, Dies at 70

Clem Burke, the iconic drummer of the renowned rock band Blondie, has passed away at the age of 70. Burke, whose real name was Clement Anthony Bozewski, was a pivotal figure in the band's success, contributing to their distinctive sound and numerous hits. His death was confirmed by the band's official statement, which expressed deep sorrow and highlighted his significant contributions to music.

Burke's drumming was instrumental in shaping Blondie's unique blend of punk, new wave, and pop. He joined the band in 1975 and played on all their major albums, including the critically acclaimed 'Parallel Lines' and 'Heart of Glass.' His energetic performances and innovative style earned him a place among the greatest drummers in rock history.

Tributes have poured in from fans and fellow musicians alike, celebrating Burke's legacy and the joy he brought to countless listeners. Blondie's music, propelled by Burke's beats, continues to influence new generations of artists and fans around the world.

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Has Blondies drummer died?

Clem Burke, who was the longtime drummer for the rock band Blondie but also played with music legends like Bob Dylan, has died, a spokesperson for Blondie confirmed to CBS News partner BBC News. He was 70.

What drummer died?

Clem Burke, Blondie's drummer and 'heartbeat', dies aged 70. Clem Burke, the drummer whose backbeats powered Blondie to huge chart success across several decades, has died aged 70. Burke's bandmates Debbie Harry and Chris Stein said he had died after “a private battle with cancer”, in a tribute posted to Instagram.

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