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Amy Winehouse
Amy Winehouse performing in Berlin in 2007
Background information
Birth name Amy Jade Winehouse
Born 14 September 1983 (1983-09-14) (age 25)
Southgate, London, England
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter
Voice type(s) Contralto[1]
Years active 2003–present
Label(s) Island, Republic (US)
Website www.amywinehouse.co.uk
Amy Jade Winehouse (born 14 September 1983[2]) is an English singer-songwriter, known for her eclectic mix of various musical genres including soul, jazz, rock & roll and R&B.[3][4] Winehouse is best known for her soulful, powerful contralto vocals.[1]
Winehouse's 2003 debut album Frank did well, both commercially and critically, in her native Britain. It was nominated for the Mercury Prize. Her 2006 follow-up album Back to Black led to six Grammy Award nominations and five wins, tying the record for the most wins by a female artist in a single night, and made Winehouse the first British singer to win five Grammys,[5][6] including three of the "Big Four": Best New Artist, Record of the Year and Song of the Year. On 14 February 2007, she won a BRIT Award for Best British Female Artist; she had also been nominated for Best British Album. She has won the Ivor Novello Award three times, one in 2004 for Best Contemporary Song (musically and lyrically) for "Stronger Than Me", one in 2007 for Best Contemporary Song for "Rehab", and one in 2008 for Best Song Musically and Lyrically for "Love Is a Losing Game", among other prestigious distinctions.
Winehouse has received media attention apart from her singing. Her distinctive style has been the muse for fashion designers such as Karl Lagerfeld. The singer's problems with drug and alcohol addiction, as well as self-destructive behaviour, have become regular tabloid news since 2007. She and her husband have been plagued by legal troubles that have led to the cancellation of several tour dates.
In June 2008, Winehouse's publicist reported that she had developed early signs of what could lead to emphysema, while her father relayed reports of an irregular heartbeat, stating these conditions were brought on by smoking cigarettes and crack cocaine.[7][8]
Contents [hide]
1 Early life
2 Career
2.1 Early career
2.2 Major label success
2.3 International success
2.4 Current projects
3 Touring and appearances
3.1 Club nights
4 Personal life
4.1 Substance abuse and mental health issues
4.2 Health issues
4.3 Legal problems
4.4 Other pursuits
5 Controversy
5.1 Artistic impressions
6 Discography
7 Awards and nominations
8 References
9 Further reading
10 External links
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
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