Jimmy Destri
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Jimmy Destri

Apr 13, 1954 - Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA

Jimmy Destri (born James Mollica, April 13, 1954, Brooklyn, New York City, United States) is an American musician.

Destri is of Italian descent. His father was a novelist who also wrote screenplays and eventually advertising copy to support his family while his mother was a housewife. He has a sister, Donna Destri, who is also a singer and did backing vocals for Blondie and Jimmy's own solo record. Destri grew up in Boro Park and was raised in his grandmother's house. His uncle played drums for Joey Dee and the Starlighters. He attended Catholic schools and went to Bishop Ford High School. Destri dropped out of high school in order to form his first band. He played keyboards in the rock band Blondie, and was one of the principal songwriters for the band along with Chris Stein and Deborah Harry. He rejoined Blondie in 1997. Destri ceased touring with the band in 2004, but remained an official member for several more years. After he stopped playing Blondie he worked full time as a drug counselor/therapist at the outpatient recovery center Carnegie Hill Institute in New York City. In April 2020, he went back to practice as a drug counselor/therapist at Seabrook in New Jersey.

Destri became interested in music in the late 1950s and early 1960s due to his uncle's being a drummer with Joey Dee and the Starlighters. He formed his first band, the 86 Proof, in high school and they performed in local schools. He played in a group named Milk and Cookies in the early 1970s, but was dismissed from the band just before they relocated to the UK. He joined Blondie in 1975, using the Farfisa organ as his main instrument.

As Blondie's career progressed, Destri became increasingly interested in synthesizers, and added them with his Farfisa to the overall band's sound. His sister, Donna Destri, sang backing vocals on the 1979 Blondie song "Living in the Real World" and on the album No Exit.

Destri produced Going Up by Joey Wilson for Modern Records, released in October 1980.

As Blondie members took a break from both recording and touring as a group, Destri released the solo album Heart on a Wall in 1981. Heart on a Wall was produced by Michael Kamen, then regarded mainly as a film composer/arranger; Kamen also played keyboards and sang backup vocals. The album also featured numerous renowned musicians, including guitarists Carlos Alomar (David Bowie, Paul McCartney, Mick Jagger, Iggy Pop), Tommy Morrongiello (Bob Dylan, Blue Öyster Cult) and Earl Slick (Bowie, John Lennon, Yoko Ono), along with bassist John Siegler (Todd Rundgren's Utopia). In addition, Blondie's Clem Burke appeared on drums, with guest appearances by fellow Blondie members Chris Stein and Debbie Harry.

Heart on a Wall was released in the US, the UK and France (Chrysalis CHR-1368) as well as Australia and New Zealand (L-37774), West Germany (204 425–320) and the Netherlands (204 425). "Living In Your Heart" backed with "Don't Look Around" was also released as a 7" single in France (PB-8865).

Any digital release of the album remains highly unlikely, as the original master tapes have been lost. ...

Source: Article "Jimmy Destri" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

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Movie2006Blondie: Live at Beat Club 1978Self - Keyboards
Movie2023When Blondie Came to BritainSelf
Movie2003Blondie: Good BoysJimmy Destri
Movie1980Blondie: Eat to the BeatSelf
Movie1980RoadieJimmy Destri
Movie2014Blondie's New York and the Making of Parallel LinesSelf
Movie2006Blondie: One Way or AnotherSelf
Movie2002Blondie Greatest Video HitsSelf
Movie2005Blondie : Greatest Hits - Sound & VisionSelf - Performer
Movie1979Blondie in ConcertSelf
Movie1999Blondie - Live in New YorkSelf
Movie1982Blondie - Live! The Farewell ConcertSelf
Movie1979Blondie: Live at Asbury Park Convention HallSelf
Movie2013Blondie: Live at the ApolloSelf
Movie2021The Dancing Man of L.A.Self (archive footage)
Movie2014Blondie: Live at CBGB 1977Self
Movie1999Beastie Boys: Tibetan Freedom Concert 1999
TV Show1973Rock ConcertSelf1
TV Show1975Saturday Night LiveSelf - Musical Guest1
TV Show1975Midi PremièreSelf - Blondie1

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