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Much can be said about the late Amy Winehouse, one of the U.K.'s flagship vocalists during the 2000s. The British press and tabloids seemed to focus on her rowdy behavior, heavy consumption of alcohol, and tragic end, but fans and critics alike embraced her rugged charm, brash sense of humor, and distinctively soulful and jazzy vocals. Her platinum-selling breakthrough album, Frank (2003), elicited comparisons ranging from Billie Holiday and Sarah Vaughan to Macy Gray and Lauryn Hill. Interestingly enough, despite her strong cockney accent and vernacular, one can often hear aspects of each of ...

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Amy Winehouse performs "Love Is a Losing Game" Live

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Updated April 25, 2013
Arrests, rehab, parties and marriages, Grammy wins and over-the-top album sales - the life of singer Amy Winehouse has ...
The late Amy Winehouse’s new posthumous album Lioness: Hidden Treasures is due to be released on Dec. 5. So what can ...
Amy Winehouse's record management group has released a posthumous video for one of deceased star's newest singles "Our ...
Amy Winehouse has released/leaked two of the twelve tracks that feature on her posthumous album: Amy Winehouse Lioness: ...
Unreleased material by Amy Winehouse will be released as her third album (posthumously) called 'Lioness: Hidden ...
Amy Winehouse died of alcohol posioning with a blood alcohol limit that was 5 times the legal driving limit according ...
MTV is proud to be a part of this memorable and important event surrounding the release of Amy Winehouse's last video ...
The Winehouse Family have created a charitable body in Amy's name to benefit young people in the UK and around the ...
Fans are still reeling over the sudden death of the 27-year-old songstress Amy Winehouse however many are thinking – ...
MTV Special: ‘A Tribute To Amy Winehouse’
The music community—from megastars to megafans—is reeling from the news of ...
The coroner investigating Amy Winehouse’s death has closed the inquest after finding no suspicious circumstances ...
A day after her untimely death at age 27, Amy Winehouse's family spoke out on the passing of the troubled jazz-pop ...
As news spread that 27-year-old Amy Winehouse was dead, stars immediately tweeted their shocked reactions and remorse ...
Amy Winehouse was found dead in her London apartment Saturday (July 23), her publicist confirmed to CNN. The U.K. ...
It didn’t take long for fans to realize that Amy Winehouse was in no shape to spread her sweet voice as she stumbled on ...
It's hard to believe that it's been almost four years since Amy Winehouse released her Grammy-winning breakthrough ...
Amy Winehouse has delayed the release of her long-awaited third album. The singing star wants time to ditch all the ...

A video of Amy Winehouse performing a freestyle rap has appeared online.

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Amy Winehouse is considering a request from Justin Timberlake to work together, it's been reported. 

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Amy Winehouse stunned Jay-Z with her fiery temper at the Glastonbury Festival over the weekend (28Jun08) - after

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Leading a troubled and haunted life, Amy Winehouse was a genius with a voice like no either combining 50's and 60's jazz and do-wop with a 21-century attitude. She will be sadly missed.

Full Biography

Much can be said about the late Amy Winehouse, one of the U.K.'s flagship vocalists during the 2000s. The British press and tabloids seemed to focus on her rowdy behavior, heavy consumption of alcohol, and tragic end, but fans and critics alike embraced her rugged charm, brash sense of humor, and distinctively soulful and jazzy vocals. Her platinum-selling breakthrough album, Frank (2003), elicited comparisons ranging from Billie Holiday and Sarah Vaughan to Macy Gray and Lauryn Hill. Interestingly enough, despite her strong cockney accent and vernacular, one can often hear aspects of each of those singers' vocal repertoire in Winehouse's own voice. Nonetheless, her allure had always been her songwriting -- almost always deeply personal but best known for its profanity and brutal candor.

Born to a taxi-driving father and a pharmacist mother, Winehouse grew up in the Southgate area of northern London. Her upbringing was surrounded by jazz. Many of the uncles on her mother's side were professional jazz musicians, and even her paternal grandmother was romantically involved with British jazz legend Ronnie Scott at one time. While at home, she listened to and absorbed her parents' selection of greats: Dinah Washington, Ella Fitzgerald, and Frank Sinatra among others. However, in her teens, she was drawn to the rebellious spirit of TLC, Salt-N-Pepa, and other American R&B and hip-hop acts of the time. At the age of 16, after she had been expelled from London's Sylvia Young Theatre School, she caught her first break when pop singer Tyler James, a schoolmate and close friend, passed on her demo tape to his A&R, who was searching for a jazz vocalist. That opportunity led to her recording contract with Island Records. By the end of 2003, when she was 20 years old, Island had released her debut album, Frank. With contributions from hip-hop producer/keyboardist Salaam Remi, Winehouse's amalgam of jazz, pop, soul, and hip-hop received rave reviews. The album was nominated for the 2004 Mercury Music Prize as well as two Brit awards, and its lead single, "Stronger Than Me," won an Ivor Novello Award for Best Contemporary Song.

Following Winehouse's debut, the accolades and inquiring interviews appeared concurrently in the press with her tempestuous public life. Several times she showed up to her club or TV performances too drunk to sing a whole set. In 2006, her management company finally suggested that she enter rehab for alcohol abuse, but instead, she dumped the company and transcribed the ordeal into the U.K. Top Ten hit "Rehab," the lead single for her second, critically acclaimed album, Back to Black. Containing evocative productions from Salaam Remi and British DJ/multi-instrumentalist Mark Ronson, the album somewhat abandoned jazz, delving into the sounds of '50s/'60s-era girl group harmonies, rock & roll, and soul. The fanfare over the release was so great that it started to spill over onto U.S. shores; several rappers and DJs made their own remixes of various songs, not to mention covers by Prince and the Arctic Monkeys.

One month after Winehouse won Best Female Artist at the Brit Awards in February 2007, Universal released Back to Black in the U.S. The LP charted higher than any other American debut by a British female recording artist before it, and it remained in the Top Ten for several months, selling a million copies by the end of that summer. Just as in the U.K., she became the talk of the town, landing on the covers of Rolling Stone and Spin magazines. Not long afterward, though, Winehouse canceled her North American tour. Early reports revealed that she was entering rehab for alcohol and drug addiction, but her new management denied the claims, stating it was due to severe exhaustion. Her erratic behavior kept her and her new husband, Blake Fielder-Civil, in the tabloids constantly, and on and off stages on both sides of the Atlantic, but in late 2007, American fans were finally given a chance to hear Winehouse's early work, with a slightly abbreviated (two songs removed and one added) version of Frank. The next few years would be filled with drama, disappointment, and very little music. By 2009, her marriage had ended in divorce, she had repeatedly been arrested on assault charges and/or public order offenses, and her struggles with substance abuse and mental health issues tragically played out in the press. Public performances had turned into incoherent disasters, the worst of them posted to video sharing sites for all to see. A track on the Quincy Jones tribute Q: Soul Bossa Nostra would appear in 2010, while a duet with Tony Bennett was announced in early 2011, but a planned follow-up to Back to Black would never make it past the demo stage. Winehouse was found dead in her Camden, London apartment on July 23, 2011. An investigation to determine the cause of death was announced soon after.