Amy Winehouse would have turned 30 years old tomorrow.
It's been two years since her tragic passing, but she's lived on through her music and the efforts of her family. A music aficionado and singer himself, her father Mitch Winehouse, helped steer Amy's path to musical greatness from her childhood up until one of her final projects with Tony Bennett. From 2003's Frank to her Grammy-award winning Back to Black, Amy's influence on the music world, and fellow artists, will be remembered forever.
Following her death, her family established the Amy Winehouse Foundation, founded in her memory to support young people in need—a passion of Amy's. In honor of Amy's birthday, we spoke with Mitch Winehouse about Amy's childhood, the demons in Back to Black, and what her family and friends are doing to help her work live on.
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Interview: Amy Winehouse's Father Mitch Winehouse Talks About Her Legacy
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, Sep 14 2013 08:54 AM
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Posted 14 September 2013 - 11:31 AM
Thanks for posting!
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Didn't he say that there will be at least 2 more albums of hers? [2012]
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I’m proud of that album, and obviously Mark Ronson and Salaam Remi put it together. It was terrific and I’m happy with it, but I can’t imagine there will be any more albums like that because the material is not there."
Didn't he say that there will be at least 2 more albums of hers? [2012]
✿ Amy flies in paradise ✿
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