Monday, July 25, 2011

Remembering Amy through her music


was found dead in her London apartment Saturday afternoon. There's no word on the exact cause of death, but the 27-year-old singer had been struggling with drug and alcohol addiction for many years. PHOTOS: Amy Winehouse's tumultuous life The daughter of a taxi driver father, Mitch, and a pharmacist mother, Janis, the British soul singer was born in London on Sept. 14, 1983. A longtime lover of music, Winehouse formed a short-lived rap group, Sweet 'n' Sour, at the age of 10. Three years later, she received her first guitar and began writing her own music. Her then-boyfriend, singer Tyler James, sent her demo tape to an A&R executive. Impressed with her sultry vocals, Simon Fuller's 19 Management scooped her up in 2002. After signing a publishing deal with EMI, Winehouse released her debut album, Frank, on October 20, 2003. It was widely praised by critics and achieved platinum status.


Amy Winehouse and other stars who died at 27 The rest of the world took notice of Winehouse three years later with the release of her sophomore album, Back to Black. In 2007, it became the best-selling album in the U.K. with 1.85 million copies sold. That May, Winehouse married former video production assistant Blake Fielder-Civil during a secret getaway in Florida. In January 2008, Winehouse checked into rehab after leaked footage showed the singer snorting an unidentified substance. (In the tape, she also smoked from a pipe and admitted to taking six Valium.) The following month, Winehouse won five Grammy Awards, propelling her album to No. 2 on the U.S. Billboard charts. (Watch the video, above.) After a May 2008 arrest for drug possession and a two-month vacation in St. Lucia, Winehouse made headlines in March 2009 when she allegedly punched a fan at a Society Ball in London.


She later pleaded not guilty and was acquitted of the assault charges.) VIDEO: Singer Daniel Merriweather shares his memories of Amy Winehouse then returned to St. Lucia, where she was hospitalized in May 2009 for dehydration. The following month, her parents publicly begged Winehouse to seek treatment for her addictions. "I need my daughter to be a whole person again," Mitch told reporters. In July 2009, after two years of fights and arrests, the "Love Is a Losing Game" singer and Fielder-Civil ended their two-year marriage. Devastated by their divorce, Winehouse spiraled further out of control. In December 2009 she pulled a theater manager's hair and shouted profanities during a family-friendly production of Cinderella. The following month she assaulted another theater manager; she was fined $100 and given a two-year conditional discharge. By June 2010, Winehouse seems to be in better spirits thanks to British film director Reg Traviss, her first boyfriend since splitting with Fielder-Civil. Sadly, Winehouse entered rehab just weeks later. PHOTOS: Us Weekly's tribute to stars we lost in 2010
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