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Clement Anthony Burke (né Bozewski; November 24, 1954 – April 6, 2025) was an American musician best known as the drummer for the band Blondie. He joined the band shortly after its formation in 1975 and remained with Blondie throughout the band's entire career until his death in 2025. He appeared on all of the band's albums with two of the founding members, and . He was drummer for the for a brief time in 1987 under the name Elvis Ramone, and played on albums by other artists, including , and . He was a member of from 1990 until 2004.


Life and career
Clement Anthony Bozewski was born on 24 November 1954 in Bayonne, New Jersey,
(2017). 9780857127808, Omnibus Press. .
the son of Clement J. Bozewski and Antoinette (nee Terraciano). His father, a drummer who played in local clubs, taught him to drum from an early age and he played in a school marching band.

His early experiences on the drum kit began in the late 1960s and early 1970s, playing in various New Jersey jam bands. Burke also gained percussion knowledge from his stint as a drummer in the St Andrew's Bridgemen Drum and Bugle Corps in Bayonne. He was recruited by and when Blondie was first forming in 1974 and joined the band in early 1975. He was a key figure in keeping the group together when Stein and Harry considered disbanding after their original bassist, Fred Smith, departed to Television. Burke recruited his friend to play bass. Burke's style of drumming was influenced by , , and .

During the 1980s and 1990s when Blondie was on hiatus, Burke played drums for (for whom he was the regular drummer between 1990 and 2004), , , , Dramarama, , , and The Stranglers amongst others.

He recorded with the line-up of in 1983 with guitarist Steve Jones, former Blondie bandmate , bass guitarist and vocalist , and singer/actor Michael Des Barres.

In 1987, Burke sat in as drummer for the Ramones for two gigs, under the name "Elvis Ramone", on August 28 in Providence, Rhode Island, and August 29 in Trenton, New Jersey at the punk club The City Gardens, after the sudden departure of .From the film On October 8, 2004, he again played under the name "Elvis Ramone" when he joined , C. J. Ramone, and in the "Ramones Beat on Cancer" concert.

He recorded and played live with and . Burke recorded with , and Arthur Killer Kane, and played on the Go-Go's member 's solo release Light Years in 2005. He recorded and toured with from Wayne, New Jersey and Los Angeles on their 1993 album .Album Credits

Burke was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2006 as a member of Blondie. In 2007 he joined Slinky Vagabond with guitarist , and , who were playing their debut concert at the Birthday Bash in May 2007. He was also a member of Magic Christian (Dirty Water Records), along with Flamin' Groovies guitarist Cyril Jordan (on guitar) and lead guitarist Eddie Munoz (on bass), and toured several times as drummer with the Band.

Burke played 90-minute sets in 100 concerts in a year. In 2008, it was reported that he had taken part in an eight-year study that analysed the physical and psychological effects of drumming and the stamina required by professional drummers, conducted jointly by the University of Gloucestershire and the University of Chichester. Rock drummers 'are top athletes' at BBC News Health Retrieved 26 November 2015 In July 2011, Burke received an honorary doctorate from the University of Gloucestershire as a result of the drumming project. In 2008, Burke founded the Clem Burke Drumming project to investigate the physical and mental-health benefits of drumming.

In December 2011, Burke formed the band the International Swingers with bass player , guitarist James Stevenson of Generation X and singer of Supernaut. The International Swingers, Vive le Rock, p. 26, September 2013 About the same time he became a founding member of the Split Squad, participating in tours, appearances at SXSW festivals, and in the recording of the album, Now Hear This..., released in January 2014. April 2013, Burke appeared on the song "All I Needed Was You" along with Scott Kempner, Barry Goldberg, Gregg Sutton and Tom Jr Morgan on the Carla Olson album Have Harmony, Will Travel. In 2014, Burke was a founding member of the Empty Hearts. The group recorded on 429 Records and his bandmates included guitarist and vocalist , the Chesterfield Kings bassist Andy Babiuk, guitarist and and Faces pianist . The band's self-titled first album was released August 5, 2014, and produced by .

In 2015, via , the band the International Swingers raised the money to record their first full-length self-titled album, The International Swingers (originally under the working title Whatever Works Now). The album was recorded at Studio 606 in Los Angeles which is owned by the . It was mixed by Peter Walsh, who had worked with , Pulp and Scott Walker.

In 2017, Burke played dates as a member of L.A.M.F., a tribute also featuring , and . The reunion shows in New York took place at the Bowery Electric in Manhattan on November 15 and 16, 2016, (without Glen Matlock) and were recorded for an album, released on Jungle Records in December 2017. In 2019, Burke played with Blondie tribute act Bootleg Blondie. In December 2021, Burke filled in on drums for during the Go-Go's show at the Whisky a Go Go, to celebrate their recent induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

In 2022, Burke was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Music by the University of Chichester.

Burke died from cancer on April 6, 2025, at age 70.


Discography
NOTE: This list includes albums in which Clem Burke was a band member or the featured drummer.

With Blondie
  • Blondie (1976)
  • (1977)
  • (1978)
  • Eat to the Beat (1979)
  • (1980)
  • The Hunter (1982)
  • No Exit (1999)
  • The Curse of Blondie (2003)
  • Panic of Girls (2011)
  • Ghosts of Download (2014)
  • Pollinator (2017)
With The Adult Net
  • The Honey Tangle (1989)
With & The Bandits
  • Still Legal (2013)
With
  • Have Harmony, Will Travel (2013)
With
  • Chequered Past (1984)
With The Delphines
  • The Delphines (1996)
With
With The Empty Hearts
  • The Empty Hearts (2014)
  • The Second Album (2020)
With
  • In the Garden (1981)
  • Revenge (1986)
With
With The International Swingers
  • The International Swingers (2015)
With
  • Heart on a Wall (1981)
With
  • Light Years (2005)
With Magic Christian
  • Evolver (2009)
With
  • Green Man (1996)
With
  • Lullabies (2006)
With
  • (1985)
With
  • Kool Trash (1998)
With
  • Made in Detroit (1993)
  • 61/49 (2003)
With Sonny Vincent, Arthur Kane, Rick Ballard
  • A Tribute To Mr. Rock' Chuck Berry Tribute- Carol (2004)
With The 69 Cats
  • Transylvanian Tapes (2014)
With The Split Squad
  • Now Hear This... (2014)
With
  • L.A.M.F. Live At The Bowery Electric (2017)


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