By Christine Kearney p NEW YORK (Reuters) - In a vibrant farewell to the legendary punk-rock venue CBGB, Blondie singer Deborah Harry played a final show on Saturday in a tribute to the club that was a launching pad for her career, but is due to close at the end of the month. p Taking the tiny stage at the dank, crumbling club wearing red gloves and swaying her now strawberry blond hair, Harry sang many of the hits that made Blondie a wildly successful band in the 1970s and 80s. p She kicked off with Hanging on the Telephone and the 1980 hit Call Me.
p This is a little weird, you know, but anything for old CB s, she told the capacity crowd that included young musicians, Blondie groupies and aging rock fans.
