The American musician, the drummer of the Blondie rock band, Klem Burk, died at the age of 70. As a group reported on the social networks, Berk had an oncological disease. Klem was not just a drummer, he was a heartbeat of Blondie. His talent, energy and passion for music were unsurpassed, and his contribution to our sound and success is immeasurable. In addition to his musicality, Clement was a source of inspiration both on stage and beyond. His living spirit, infectious enthusiasm and solid labor ethics touched everyone who had the honor of knowing him. The Blondie group, which is considered one of the pioneers of the Naviv genre in the United States, was founded in 1974 by the vocalist of Debbie Harry and the guitarist Chris Styin. A year later, they were joined by the drummer Clement Burk. Along with Harry and Stein, he took part in the record of all Blondie albums and performed as part of the team until the very recent time. This Klem Berke collaborated with Eurythmics and Ramones, Bob Dylan, Joan Jett, Pete Townsent, Bob Geldof and many other musicians. Drummers of all times compiled by Rolling Stone magazine, Clement Burk takes 61st place. “I had to learn to step over this pain” interviews with the legendary Debbie Harry, the soloists of Blondie-about dark times and life without regrets “I had to learn to step over this pain” interviews of the legendary Debbie Harry, soloists of Blondie-About-About dark times and life without regrets (Tagstotranslate) News