Jimmy Destri
- Actor
- Composer
- Music Department
Jimmy Destri was born James Mollica on April 13, 1954 in Brooklyn, New
York. He's 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. Destri grew up in Boro Park and was raised
in his grandmother's house. His uncle played drums for Joey Dee and the
Starlighters. Jimmy taught himself how to play drums, bass, and piano
and wrote music and played in local neighborhood bands as a kid. He
attended Catholic schools and went to Bishop Ford High School. Destri
dropped out of high school in order to form his first band the 86th
Proof. In 1975 Jimmy joined the hugely popular, successful, and
innovative New Wave rock group Blondie and remained the keyboardist for
the band until Blondie broke up in the early 80s. Moreover, Destri has
co-written such Blondie songs as "Atomic," "No Exit," "Maria," "Picture
This," and "Nothing Is Real but the Girl." He released the solo album
"Heart on a Wall" in 1981. In addition, throughout the 80s Jimmy not
only ran a company that bought, renovated, and sold old buildings, but
also produced records and remixed material for music artists that
include Prince and INXS. He rejoined Blondie in 1997 and continued to
tour with the band up until 2004. Destri now lives in Windsor Terrace
with his wife Roberta, son James, and daughter Rienna and works full
time as a drug counselor/therapist at the outpatient recovery center
Carnegie Hill Institute in New York City.