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Undergoing treatment for drug addiction at the time, Winehouse delivered a bewitching performance via satellite from a London soundstage, which was made to look like a posh jazz nightclub.
Amy Jade Winehouse (14 September 1983 – 23 July 2011) was an English singer, songwriter, and musician. With over 30 million records sold worldwide, [1] she is known for her deep, expressive contralto vocals and her eclectic mix of musical genres, including soul, rhythm and blues, reggae, and jazz.
The film rushes through major career moments in montage, seeming to slow down only for a few things: A performance, Amy’s face in various forms of drunken distress and agony or scenes with her ...
Amy Winehouse performs Dr. Christina Romete, who treated Winehouse while she attempted to address her drug and alcohol addictions, said the singer previously took marijuana, crack cocaine and ...
Drug overdose Artist 27 years, 351 days [84] [85] Amy Winehouse: September 14, 1983: July 23, 2011: Alcohol poisoning: Singer-songwriter 27 years, 312 days [58] Richard Turner: July 30, 1984: August 11, 2011: Aortic rupture: Trumpet player, collaborator with Friendly Fires: 27 years, 12 days [86] Nicole Bogner: March 22, 1984: January 6, 2012 ...
The 2008 NME Awards demonstrated mixed feelings toward Winehouse. The singer was nominated for awards in the categories of "Villain of the Year,""Worst Dressed Performer,""Best Solo Artist," and "Best Music DVD". [31] Post-Grammys, some questioned whether Winehouse should have been honored with the awards, given her recent personal and drug ...
“Back to Black,” the Amy Winehouse biopic directed by Sam Taylor-Johnson, brings the life of the neo-soul icon to the big screen nearly 13 years after her death. ... drug addiction and bulimia.
The ceremony featured performances by Rihanna featuring Jay-Z, who performed "Umbrella", and Amy Winehouse, who performed "Rehab". [2] It was the first MTV Movie Awards show broadcast live to American audiences, and it was located at the Gibson Amphitheatre in Universal City, California . [ 3 ]