Amy Winehouse: The Biography

Chas Newkey-Burden

Language: English

Publisher: John Blake

Published: Apr 7, 2008

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An indisputable musical icon and controversial celebrity figure, Amy Winehouse’s unique blend of jazz, pop, and soul singing and songwriting have brought her a host of awards—including two prestigious Ivor Novellos and five Grammys—as well as an army of committed fans who adore her rich voice and painfully honest lyrics. Meanwhile, wild stories about her turbulent and hedonistic personal life have kept Amy in the headlines. She is a daily fixture in the tabloids and a fascination of celebrity magazines, yet she also holds the respect of many serious musicians. This remarkable biography traces the life of the tattooed wonder from her childhood pranks in north London through her days at the Sylvia Young Theatre School and her time spent working with pop impresario Simon Fuller, up to the talented and rebellious Amy Winehouse of today.

About the Author

Chas Newkey-Burden is the author of Paris Hilton and Great Email Disasters, and the coauthor of Not in My Name: A Compendium of Modern Hypocrisy. He has interviewed and profiled a host of celebrities, including David Beckham, Ricky Gervais, and Jenna Jameson.