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She was born in London.
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Family
Her parents, Mitch and Janis, were a pair of lower middle class fond of soul and jazz. Her parents realized that Amy had a very rebellious character. Who got on better with Amy was his grandmother, his father's side, Cynthia. -
Hobbies
Her hobbies were sing, dance and the body expression. -
Schools
Amy enrolled in school Susi Earnshaw Theatre in Barnet. In 1995 he enrolled in theater school Sylvia Young, which was expelled the next year because she getting a nose ring. -
Career
After ten years she tried to form a rap duo, but she didn't like it much.
At sixteen years old her then-boyfriend, sent the manager Nick Godwyn a model of the young talent. Nick invited to an audition, and when he saw her knew she had gold in their hands.
Amy Winehouse traveled to Miami to meet producer Salaam Remi. In Miami she was hired by the record Island and invited by Remi recording in his studio. -
Frank, her first album
Frank (titled in honor of Sinatra) was the first album by Amy. It appeared in 2003. -
Awards (Frank)
Frank was remarkably successful: platinum was nominated for the Mercury Music Awards and won an Ivor Novello Award in 2004 thanks to single 'Stronger than me'. -
Struggles
Amy has suffered bulimia and she was addicted to alcohol and drugs. -
One of her first concerts
In January 2007 she appeared completely drunk on stage 'Part of the GAY' and vomited at the end of the first single. -
Awards
In November she won the Artist's Choice Award at the MTV Europe Music Awards. -
More awards
Amy took five of the six awards for which chose: Best Pop Vocal Album, Best Female Vocal Performance, Best New Artist, Song of the Year (Rehab) and best album. (2008) -
Her death
Her mother , Janis, she found her drunk and surrounded by empty bottles in her house. -
Return
In 2006 he returned to the studio with a very different appearance three years ago, six sizes smaller. -
Back to black, her second album
Her next album was 'Back to Black'(2007), triple platinum within weeks of its appearance, according to the reviews of the public.