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Daily Ligger: Blondie's Debbie Harry pops in for coffee

Your 10.30 gossip blast: Amy Winehouse buys sweets, Juliette Lewis is loud...

Welcome again to the 10:30 Ligger: your morning stop-off to find out who in the world of indie has been spotted out and about.

First up, Blondie siren Debbie Harry was spotted queuing up in Starbucks on St Martin’s Lane in London. She wasn’t looking particularly conspicuous, but when she started loudly singing along to the Chaka Khan CD playing in the coffee shop everyone could tell who it was.

Over in London’s Brick Lane, meanwhile, DevLightspeed ChampionHynes was quietly checking out new shoegazing band Kyte at an in-store gig at the Rough Trade shop.

Later on in the evening, Juliette Lewis was spotted, without her backing band The Licks, shouting outside the Maya nightclub.

And finally, Amy Winehouse popped in to Mrs Kibble’s Olde Sweet Shoppe in Soho to pick up some sticky treats, taking a while to choose exactly which guilty pleasures to go for. We’re not sure if she ended up going for a small bag of overpriced white sherbet, or not.

Check back tomorrow morning at 10:30 for the next Ligger, and e-mail your spots to news@nme.com.

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