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Blondie's "secret weapon" on Robert Fripp, Joan Jett and Iggy

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When new-wave group Blondie were in the middle of recording sessions for their second album, Plastic Letters, a change was in the air. The group had just lost original bass guitarist Gary Valentine, who played on their 1976 self-titled debut, leaving just singer Debbie Harry, guitarist Chris Stein, keyboardist Jimmy Destri and drummer Clem Burke. With Valentine out of the picture, the group brought in Jersey City–born guitarist Frank Infante to take over bass duties for the recording.

“I’d known Clem Burke before Blondie, then I met Debbie and Chris and I was hanging out with them on the scene, and going to the clubs,” Infante recalls today about his entry into the band. “Even when Gary was in the band, I would sit in with them on guitar even though I wasn’t actually in the band at that time.



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