“Once I Had A Love” and it was Debbie Harry
Debbie Harry, the captivating frontwoman of the iconic new wave band, Blondie, graced the renowned club with her presence only sporadically. Despite her fleeting visits, one instance remains etched in her memory, a moment where she found herself utterly starstruck. She could still recall the electric thrill that coursed through her veins, the pulsating beats of the club serving as the perfect backdrop to her unforgettable encounter.

In the pulsating heart of Manhattan, at the iconic Studio 54, Debbie Harry and Truman Capote first crossed paths. Amidst the kaleidoscopic whirl of disco lights and infectious rhythms, a unique bond was formed. Perhaps the electrifying energy of those wild nights seeped into the lyrics of a song from one of her band’s numerous albums. Or, maybe, that’s just a delightful figment of our imagination.