Amy Winehouse joined the notorious "27 Club" gang of Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, Jim Morrison and Kurt Cobain when she succumbed to alcohol poisoning at her London home.
'Amy' a documentary based on the life of singer/song-writer Amy Winehouse has just been picked up by an American film distributor with an expected release Summer 2015.
The 27 Club is a name given to a group of talented young artists that seem to have died before their time. A group of incredibly talented and troubled musicians whose deaths have become riddled with doubt and mystery including icons like Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison and most recently Amy Winehouse.
'Princess of China' might make Coldplay and Rihanna the musical kings and queen of Britain. RiRi and Chris Martin's band are among the leading contenders for the 2013 BRIT Awards. The annual U.K. awards show today (Jan. 10) revealed its list of nominees, which also included a surprise nod for the late Amy Winehouse.
After Amy Winehouse's body was exhumed and an inquest was made into the cause of her death (again), it's finally been confirmed (again) that the 27-year-old singer actually did die of acute alcohol poisoning.
More than a year after an inquest into Amy Winehouse's July 2011 death -- which found that the singer died from alcohol poisoning -- reports have surfaced that the coroner was unqualified for her position.
The British newspaper, The Guardian, is reporting that Amy Winehouse's ex-husband, Blake Fielder-Civil, is in a medically induced coma after he was taken to the hospital with multiple organ failures.
Amy Winehouse accepted a posthumous Grammy for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for her duet with Tony Bennett, ‘Body and Soul.’ Amy’s parents, Mitch and Janis Winehouse, accepted her trophy for her following an understated introduction from Bennett.