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BIOGRAPHY
Fresh from her
triumphant
performance at the
Brits where she picked
up the British
Female Solo Artist
award, Amy
Winehouse has her
much anticipated
new single, ”Back
To Black”,
released on April
16th through
Island Records.
The single is the
title track from
Amy’s stunning
album “Back To
Black”, which this
week re-gained the
no. 1 slot, and
looks set to go
triple –platinum
in a matter of
weeks with sales
fast approaching
the 900,000 mark.
Amy is currently
in the middle of
her sell-out UK
tour which will be
followed by her
first ever US tour.
The American dates
kick off with a
sold-out show at
the Bowery
Ballroom in New
York City where
Amy will also mark
her US television
debut with a
performance on the
David Letterman
Show.
It’s been a
fantastic few
months for Amy
since the release,
at the end of
October ’06, of
her anthemic
single “Rehab”.
“Rehab” entered
the chart at no. 7
and was followed
by “Back To Black”
which was released
to universal
acclaim and
finished the year
topping many end
of year polls. A
second single,
“You Know I’m No
Good”, featuring
Ghostface Killah,
was released in
January and gave
Amy her second big
hit. Two Brit
nominations, a
South Bank Show
award and an Elle
Style award
followed before
Amy scooped the
British Best
Female last week
at Earl’s Court.
Amy’s live shows
feature songs
drawn from her
platinum debut
“Frank” and “Back
To Black”. “Frank”
established Amy as
one of the most
exciting and
challenging
artists in pop
music, and “Back
To Black” proves,
beyond any
reasonable or
unreasonable doubt,
what a truly
remarkable talent
she is.
Winehouse’s
song-writing and
fearlessness as a
lyric writer has
been grafted onto
some of the most
astonishing
material of her
short career so
far. “Back To
Black” sees her
teaming up once
again with “Frank”
producer Salaam
Remi and, for the
first time, with
New Yorker Mark
Ronson (Lily Allen,
Robbie Williams
and Christina
Aguilera).
Two years ago,
following the
success of “Frank”,
Amy began thinking
about what she’d
like to do with
her second record.
“Frank” was her
grand and suitably
blunt-speaking
break-up record,
and it won her a
battalion of fans
around the world,
marking her out
as one of the most
distinct new
voices in pop;
confessional,
elemental and with
that rarest of
combinations:
humour and soul.
“I didn’t want to
play the jazz
thing up too much
again. I was bored
of complicated
chord structures
and needed
something more
direct. I’d been
listening to a lot
of girl-groups
from the fifties
and sixties. I
liked the
simplicity of that
stuff. It just
gets to the point.”
You can hear it on
the subtley
Supremes-referencing
intro of “Back To
Black”. But her
reach stretches
further. While the
girl-groups of the
sixties to which
she had become
enthralled
contained their
vocals, Amy can
break loose with
Aretha-style vocal
stylings on “Just
Friends” or by
turning the whole
idea of drying out
into a gospel
spiritual on the
stunning opener “Rehab”.
“Love is a Losing
Game” is pure
classic modern
song-writing:
brief, to the
point and drenched
in emotion. Other
highlights include
the Nas inspired
“Me and Mr Jones”,
the beautiful
“Wake Up Alone”,
“I’m No Good”, the
personal epiphany
that you can
behave just as
badly as all those
guys that have
messed you around
and stamped all
over you, and the
bluesy smooch of
the title track,
“Back To Black”.
From:
AmyWinehouse.co.uk
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Third
studio
album
In the
works
Release
date
January
2011
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Lioness
Records
Record
label
Proceed
to
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Fred
Perry
fashion
range
Designer
for
Fred
Perry's
collection
On
stores
October
2010
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