Clem Burke, whose energetic, versatile drumming offered the beat for the band Blondie because it churned out post-punk, disco and rock hits within the late Seventies and early ’80s — after which once more after the band re-formed in 1997 — died on Sunday. He was 70.
In an announcement, the band mentioned the trigger was most cancers. It didn’t say the place he died.
Although Blondie is finest remembered for its charismatic lead singer, Debbie Harry, Mr. Burke’s relentless percussion was simply as necessary to its success as one of the crucial standard American rock teams of its period.
He may be heard tumbling forth with a fast disco beat within the intro to “Name Me” (1980), solely to modify to a tropical lilt on the reggae-inflected “The Tide Is Excessive” (1980).
Like different post-punk bands that slid into the New Wave motion — the Automobiles, Devo — Blondie was generally known as a lot for its picture as for its substance. The band’s album covers and press images typically featured Ms. Harry, together with her angular face and wispy blonde hair, framed by her 4 male bandmates, often in black fits and thin ties.
Mr. Burke stood out together with his boyish cheeks and vertiginous mop of hair. However he and the band had been about greater than their sharp appears to be like: In a single survey, Rolling Stone ranked him the 61st biggest drummer of all time.
“The American roots of rock ’n’ roll — Chuck Berry, Eddie Cochrane — that was the inspiration of what I cherished from an early age,” Mr. Burke informed Mixdown journal final yr. “It simply spiraled from there.”
He performed on all 11 of Blondie’s studio albums — six recorded between 1976 and 1982, and the remaining after the band restarted in 1997.
The son of an expert drummer, Mr. Burke was already well-known across the varied music scenes of Decrease Manhattan when, in 1974, he answered a need advert in The Village Voice positioned by two musicians, Ms. Harry and the guitarist Chris Stein, searching for a drummer for his or her new band, Blondie.
Mr. Burke confirmed up for an interview carrying the shirt part of a sailor go well with, a tribute to a glance as soon as sported by his idol, Keith Moon of the Who. The three bonded over their shared admiration for acts like David Bowie, Iggy Pop and the Velvet Underground. They quickly added Gary Valentine on bass and Jimmy Destri on keyboards.
Inside a yr, the band was enjoying recurrently at storied East Village venues like Max’s Kansas Metropolis and CBGB, a musical archipelago the place different bands within the punk, post-punk and New Wave actions discovered a house.
Blondie embraced all three genres, whereas breaking into the mainstream with radio- and dance-floor-friendly tracks like “Coronary heart of Glass” (1979) and “Rapture” (1980), each of which reached No. 1 on the Billboard charts.
Thanks partially to Mr. Burke’s infectious beats, the songs managed to embody a style, and vary past it, as effectively: “Coronary heart of Glass” is each pop and disco, whereas “Rapture” borrowed closely from a brand new model, hip-hop, that was then taking form within the Bronx.
“Our data had been at all times far and wide,” he informed The Sarasota Herald-Tribune in 2004. “I at all times admired bands that didn’t stick to 1 specific model.”
Clement Anthony Bozewski was born on Nov. 24, 1954, in Bayonne, N.J. His father, Clement J. Bozewski, performed in golf equipment round northern New Jersey, and his mom, Antoinette (Terracciano) Bozewski, managed the house.
Clem discovered to drum from his father and performed at school bands rising up. By his late teenage years he was crossing the Hudson River into New York, the place he carried out in a wide range of rock bands earlier than assembly Ms. Harry and Mr. Stein.
He styled himself as one thing of a throwback to the rock-star drummers of the Nineteen Sixties, like Ringo Starr, John Bonham and Mr. Moon, who had been generally known as a lot for his or her charisma onstage as for his or her virtuosity behind their kits.
Mr. Moon was his north star. Mr. Burke was simply going onstage in 1978 when he discovered that Mr. Moon had died, at 32; when the set was performed, he kicked his drums into the group, shouting, “That’s for Keith Moon — the best drummer on the earth!”
After a marathon run of six albums in simply over six years, Blondie went on hiatus in 1982.
Over the subsequent 15 years, Mr. Burke turned an A-list session drummer, working with artists like Mr. Bowie, Eurythmics, Bob Dylan and Pete Townshend.
He performed on basic songs like “I Love Rock ’n’ Roll,” by Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, and in 1987 he performed two exhibits with the Ramones. Like the remainder of the band, he selected a stage identify: Elvis Ramone.
Mr. Burke additionally fashioned or joined an extended collection of bands, together with Chequered Previous, the Worldwide Swingers and the Plimsouls.
Data on survivors was not instantly accessible.
After Blondie reunited, the band launched its seventh album, “No Exit,” in 1999. This time the band was extra closely recognized with Ms. Harry and Mr. Stein, and Mr. Valentine and Mr. Destri left after a couple of years, however Mr. Burke stayed on by the latest album, “Pollinator” (2017).
“Everyone round me appeared to assume that changing into ‘a rock star’ was unobtainable, however I by no means felt that method,” he informed Trendy Drummer journal in 1985. “I felt that this was how I used to be going to have the ability to escape my working-class existence. I used to be on a quest to seek out the right lead singer. I at all times say that after I met Debbie, I form of discovered my Mick Jagger.”