Amy Winehouse
Amy is infamous for causing a scene, so it comes as no surprise that Amy Winehouse got herself into a little scuffle over the weekend. Amy Winehouse was found dead due to a drug overdose on July 10, 2011. Our memories are with Amy's family.
With the show coming to an end, the 2012 Grammy Awards have named the year’s big winners during a fun-filled Staples Center ceremony on Sunday night (February 12).
Taking home the top prize and a total of six trophies was Adele, while other big winners included the Foo Fighters, Kanye West and Taylor Swift.
Following the tragic and premature death of Amy Winehouse last year, coroner Suzanne Greenaway declared the cause of death was alcohol poisoning.
But now Greenaway has resigned due to questionable qualifications, prompting the notion that perhaps Winehouse’s investigation was insufficient.
It’s been one of the most exciting and enchanting years in the entertainment industry, but 2011 hasn’t been without it’s fair share of losses.
And as the year comes to a close, we remember those who made their mark on Tinseltown before being laid to rest in recent months.
It was another amazing gathering of female vocalists, and “VH1 Divas Celebrates Soul” featured an all-star tribute to Amy Winehouse.
Kelly Clarkson, Jennifer Hudson and Mary J Blige all took the stage at the Hammerstein Ballroom to show their love for the late “Rehab” songstress.
Making for quite the star-studded celebration, a gathering of celebs teamed up for the taping of "VH1 Divas" Celebrates Soul in New York City, NY on Sunday night (December 18).
Held at the Hammerstein Ballroom, some of music's grandest names such as Mary J Blige, Dolly Parton, 50 Cent, Jessie J and Jennifer Hudson strutted their stuff in the arrivals area before heading inside to film the music special.
As the year comes to an end, we remember those who have gone before us - and this year, a special concert will be held in honor of Amy Winehouse.
The tribute - which will air Monday, December 19th on VH1 - will be introduced by Nas while featuring performances by Florence Welch, Wanda Jackson and Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings.
With a posthumous album on the way, the first video from the late Amy Winehouse was released on Friday (November 18).
The Grammy winning singer's debut offering is the visual accompaniment to the disc's single "Our Day Will Come”.
She may have left this world, but Amy Winehouse’s legacy lives on with her new single “Like Smoke” featuring Nas.
The first track from Winehouse’s posthumous Lioness: Hidden Treasures debuted on Hot 97FM, featuring Amy singing over a Motown backbeat, while Nas brings a lyrical fury to the mix.
Her untimely death left fans shocked, but Amy Winehouse will live on in a forthcoming collection of previously-unheard recordings.
Lioness: Hidden Treasures is schedule for release on December 5th and will be comprised of 12 songs that were assembled by Mark Ronson and Salaam Remi.
Finally offering insight into the sudden passing of Amy Winehouse, Coroner Suzanne Greenaway announced a verdict of death by misadventure on Wednesday (October 26).
It's reported that the 27-year-old died as an 'unintended consequence' of drinking too much alcohol - as she's said to have downed so much booze in the hours before her death she was almost five times over the legal limit for drink-driving.
















