IPB Style© Fisana

Jump to content


- - - - -

Singer Amy Winehouse found dead


6 replies to this topic

#1 OFFLINE   soap

    Administrator

  • Administrator
  • 3,018 posts
  • Gender: Gender
  • Country: Country Flag

Posted 23 July 2011 - 08:56 PM

Posted Image
(CNN) -- Singer Amy Winehouse, infamous for erratic public behavior, arrests and drug problems, was found dead at her apartment in London Saturday, her publicist confirmed. She was 27.
Her death came less than two months after her latest release from a rehabilitation program and weeks following a disastrous performance where she was booed off a Belgrade, Serbia, stage by disappointed fans.
Winehouse died at the same age as four other music legends. Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin and Jim Morrison each died of drug overdoses when they were 27. Kurt Cobain was 27 when he committed suicide, soon after his release from rehab.
Police called the death "unexplained" early in their investigation.
London police said they were called to a home, which matches Winehouse's address, Saturday afternoon in response to "a woman found deceased."
"On arrival officers found the body of a 27-year-old female who was pronounced dead at the scene," a police statement said.
Winehouse spokesman Chris Goodman confirmed her death for CNN Saturday.
"Everyone who is involved with Amy is shocked and devastated," Goodman said. "Our thoughts are with her family and friends. The family will issue a statement when ready."
The "Rehab" singer had a history of battling drugs and alcohol and recently left a British rehab program that a representative said was intended to prepare her for scheduled European concerts.
But she cut short the European concert tour last month following a concert in Belgrade, where she staggered around the stage and stumbled through several songs.
Audience members booed Winehouse off the stage that night just a few songs into the concert, the first of the tour.
Winehouse spokeswoman Tracey Miller told CNN at the time that the singer "agreed with management that she cannot perform to the best of her ability and will return home."
"Everyone involved wishes to do everything they can to help her return to her best and she will be given as long as it takes for this to happen," representative Chris Goodman said in a statement in May.
A new, but almost identical, similar statement appeared on her website Saturday, saying "Amy Winehouse is withdrawing from all scheduled performances." None of her representatives immediately responded to CNN requests for comment.
Winehouse's soulful, throaty vocals brought the British musician stardom in 2007, but her off-stage life gained her notoriety. The lyrics of her songs, especially the hit "Rehab," chronicled her troubled life.
The song, in which she sang "They tried to make me go to rehab, I said no, no, no," helped form the public's view of Winehouse.
"I don't care enough about what people think of me to conform to anything," she said in a 2007 CNN interview.
Winehouse, born in London in 1983, became a picture of a tattooed teenage rebel after she was expelled from a prestigious performing arts school.
Her first album, "Frank," debuted in 2003, when the singer-songwriter was 19.
International success came with her 2007 album "Back To Black," which included the single "Rehab." She dominated the 2008 Grammys, winning five awards that night and delivering, via satellite from London, a strong performance of "Rehab."
Winehouse's volatile marriage to Blake Fielder-Civil took a toll on the singer's career. The couple divorced in 2009 after a stormy two years filled by drug addiction and arrests.
Winehouse's parents went public with their efforts to help their daughter, telling the London Telegraph in 2009 that she was on the road to recovery.
"A gradual recovery, which is good," Winehouse's father Mitch told the Telegraph. "With slight backward steps -- not drug backward steps, more drink backward steps if you follow my drift. I think that will be the pattern of recovery."
The organization that awards the Grammys issued a statement Saturday calling Winehouse "a dynamic performer and musician who seamlessly blended rock, jazz, pop, and soul and created a sound all her own."
"Her rich, soulful and unique voice reflected her honest songwriting and earned her a devoted fan following, critical acclaim, and the genuine respect and admiration of her musical peers," the Recording Academy statement said. "She will forever be remembered for her immense talent, and her music will live on for generations to come. Our deepest sympathies go out to her family, friends, and fans during this difficult time."

Source: CNN

#2 OFFLINE   Phantom

    The Phantom of MJackson

  • MJackson Staff
  • 3,749 posts
  • Gender: Gender
  • Location:Noland
  • Country: Country Flag

Posted 23 July 2011 - 10:45 PM

I wish she will rest in peace :flowers

I liked her as a singer, despite her problems with drugs

she was too young... my sympathies to her family :sunflower

#3 OFFLINE   magic

    Go with your heart and your ass will follow

  • Administrator
  • 12,347 posts
  • Gender: Gender
  • Location:Latvia
  • Country: Country Flag

Posted 24 July 2011 - 05:23 PM

:o

I couldn't say I even liked her but I am sending my sympathies to her family and friends. May she rest in peace!

#4 OFFLINE   Sharon007

    Children show me in their playful smiles the divine in everyone

  • MJackson Staff
  • 6,342 posts
  • Gender: Gender
  • Country: Country Flag

Posted 25 July 2011 - 07:03 PM

I like her music and I have her album Back to Black. I just think its so sad that she died so young :(. Apparently she is now part of the 27 Club. Some celebrities died at this age including Kurt Cobain and Janis Joplin. I felt sorry for her parents they were on the news outside Amys house talking to fans. May she rest in peace.

#5 OFFLINE   Phantom

    The Phantom of MJackson

  • MJackson Staff
  • 3,749 posts
  • Gender: Gender
  • Location:Noland
  • Country: Country Flag

Posted 24 August 2011 - 08:49 PM

No illegal drugs in Winehouse toxicology report

(Reuters) - Toxicology tests showed there was alcohol, but no illegal substances in British singer Amy Winehouse's system when she died last month aged 27, her spokesman said on Tuesday.

"Toxicology results returned to the Winehouse family by authorities have confirmed that there were no illegal substances in Amy's system at the time of her death," a spokesman for Winehouse said. "Results indicate that alcohol was present but it cannot be determined as yet if it played a role in her death."

The soul singer, famed for her beehive hairstyle and erratic behavior on and off stage, was found dead at her London home on July 23. The Grammy-winning star behind acclaimed album "Back to Black" had a history of drug and alcohol abuse, and it was widely assumed that they played a part in her death.

Legendary singer Tony Bennett -- who recorded a duet with Winehouse in what was her final session -- will pay tribute to the singer at Sunday's MTV Video Music Awards show in Los Angeles, organizers announced.

Bennett, 85, will introduce footage from the recording session in London in March, where the two sang the duet "Body and Soul". The duet will be released as a charity single in September.

Winehouse's father Mitch said the family was honored by the MTV tribute.

Mitch Winehouse said at his daughter's funeral last month that Winehouse was "the happiest she had been for years" and had conquered her drug addiction three years ago but was trying hard to deal with her drinking.

An inquest into the "Rehab" singer's death is due to resume on October 26 in London.

Winehouse's last filmed performance was in Serbia in June, when she was jeered by the crowd as she struggled to perform her songs and stay upright. Her management then canceled all her scheduled performances.

Mitch Winehouse has announced plans to launch a foundation in his daughter's name to help young people battling addiction. He said however his efforts had been frustrated by "cyber squatters" who had snapped up possible internet addresses for the charity.

(Additional reporting by Jill Serjeant; Editing by Steve Addison and Bob Tourtellotte)

Source: Reuters

#6 OFFLINE   magic

    Go with your heart and your ass will follow

  • Administrator
  • 12,347 posts
  • Gender: Gender
  • Location:Latvia
  • Country: Country Flag

Posted 24 August 2011 - 08:57 PM

so it's still not clear why she died then :confused

#7 OFFLINE   Sharon007

    Children show me in their playful smiles the divine in everyone

  • MJackson Staff
  • 6,342 posts
  • Gender: Gender
  • Country: Country Flag

Posted 26 August 2011 - 07:55 PM

They say that she wasnt taking drugs but that she was starting to come off them. Which can be dangerous. It will be 6 weeks before they know for sure what she died from.





1 user(s) are reading this topic

0 members, 1 guests, 0 anonymous users