Biography

Amy Winehouse is a singer and song-writer famous for her singles You Know I’m No Good, Rehab and Valerie. Her music style is characterized with strong silky vocals, which electrifies her music style categorized as a blend of several genres including soul, R&B and rock and roll. Amy Winehouse has enjoyed continuous acclamation from her 2006 album Back to Black. This album ruled the UK charts severally and went to the seventh position in the United States urban charts. She is a versatile performer and has won crowds of admirers despite the booing incidents that attended her concerts back in 2007. 2008 was the pick of her musical career when she won several consecutive awards in the Grammy Awards.

Born on September 14th 1983 in Britain, Amy Winehouse has featured in the music background since she was a child. Her jazz-loving father influenced Amy who performed in the Glastonbury Festival during her first music breakthrough in 2003 with her solo jazz-style album, Frank, which she co-wrote. She has won acclaim both in the British Isles and in the United States where her music has great following. The singer married Blake Fielder-Civil in a relationship that ended in an unequivocal divorce.