> Doesn't it suck when you start approaching 30 and fame is still¿ eludes you?
Hey, wasn't Deborah Harry around age 30 when Blondie first came out? She's the same age as my Mom, you know! (er....early 50s)
And don't forget Grandma Moses, who started her painting career in her 70s or 80s! Just remember, it's never too late!
> Hey, wasn't Deborah Harry around age 30 when Blondie first came¿ out? She's the same age as my Mom, you know! (er....early 50s)¿ And don't forget Grandma Moses, who started her painting career¿ in her 70s or 80s! Just remember, it's never too late!
Yes! Blondie formed in 1974 when Deborah Harry was 29. She didn't have her first hit until 1978(in the UK)when she was 35. So it really never is too late! At least for women. A man having his first hit at age 35 - that's a bit iffy! hahaaa!
> Yes! Blondie formed in 1974 when Deborah Harry was 29. She¿ didn't have her first hit until 1978(in the UK)when she was 35.¿ So it really never is too late! At least for women. A man having¿ his first hit at age 35 - that's a bit iffy! hahaaa!
What about Huey Lewis and the News??? Or Billy Vera and the Beaters??? Weren't they in their 30s when they had their biggest hits?
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