After her record label posthumously destroyed all unreleased recordings of her, fans thought they would never get another Amy Winehouse original. Wrong.
Can someone please have a word with Madonna and tell her it’s OK to age gracefully? Not her style I guess, although she ain’t doing so well at present.
Following the Cannes screening of the Amy Winehouse documentary her father has come under fire for his treatment of his daughter. He isn’t very pleased.
You wouldn’t expect a film covering the life and times of one of our generation’s most tortured geniuses to be anything other than hard-hitting. It looks like this one will be no different.
Remember that movie Pay It Forward, with the kid who could see dead people and Kevin Spacey, where they do good for other people? Yes. We should all apply that theory to our lives.
Tribute has been paid to Amy Winehouse, who passed away in 2011, as a bronze statue has been erected in London, with many fans present to watch the unveiling.
This interview with Amy Winehouse has been kept unpublished since 2004 – right at the beginning of her volatile and brilliant career. When journalist John Marrs met the young singer it was pre-drugs, pre-Blake drama, and pre- several tattoos. Her thoughts and clarity at the time is astounding.
Between 1969-1971, the world lost four unrivaled musicians when Janis Joplin, Brian Jones, Jim Morrison and Jimi Hendrix all died either by the hand of heroin or another substance. All at the age of 27. This coincidental phenomenon generated the name 27 Club, which chronicles the untimely death of musicians like Kurt Cobain and Robert […]