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Yesterday would have been tragic singer Amy Winehouse's 37th birthday ... Her family life, with mum, Janis, dad, Mitch, and brother, Alex seemed blissfully happy until her parents separated ...
Everyone was a brother, or at least a friend ... Michael Jackson and Amy Winehouse, the only man to have successfully used his diplomatic skills on the world's most irascible crooner and one ...
Amy Winehouse’s Back to Black, Elton John’s Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, and the Hamilton original cast album were among the 25 sound recordings that were entered into the Library of Congress ...
Kapadia explained his process to an audience of film professionals this week at Visions du Réel as the film marks its 10th anniversary Talking about how he approached the Winehouse documentary ...
So, who killed Amy Winehouse? As he was making the film, Kapadia was conscious that it was “really dark.” “A friend said to me, ‘If you tell the truth, this film’s never going to come ...
Found dead on July 23, 2011, just two months before her 28th birthday, Amy Winehouse didn’t go into ... you knew just by looking at her,” her brother, Alex, told The Guardian in 2013.
Every year, new recordings are added to the Library of Congress’ National Recording Registry for the preservation of “culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant” sound recordings ...
Elton John's "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road," Celine Dion's "My Heart Will Go On," Amy Winehouse's "Back to Black ... "Sweet Georgia Brown" by Brother Bones & His Shadows; "Happy Trails" by singing ...
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