Artist Type: Person
Artist Born:
1983
Amy Jade Winehouse (born September 14, 1983) is an English jazz/soul singer and songwriter. Her debut album, Frank (released in 2003) was nominated for the Mercury Music Prize and she won an Ivor Novello award in 2004 for her debut single Stronger Than Me . In 2006, she released her second album, Back to Black . On 14th February 2007, she won a Brit award for Best British Female Solo Artist. In 2007 Back to Black reached #7 on the Billboard 200 Album chart in the US, selling over 51000 copies in its first week.
Born into an English-Jewish family with a history of jazz musicians, she grew up in the suburb of Southgate, North London, and attended Ashmole School. At around age 10, Winehouse founded a short-lived amateur rap group called Sweet 'n' Sour, as Sour. She described the group as "the little white Jewish Salt 'n' Pepa". She attended the Sylvia Young Theatre School aged 12 but was expelled at 13 for "not applying herself" and piercing her own nose. She later attended the BRIT School in Selhurst, Croydon.
Back to Black (2006-10-30)
Frank (2003-10-20)
Back to Black (2007-04-30)
Pumps (2004-08-23)
Pumps / Help Yourself (2004)
Rehab (2006-10-23)
Take the Box (2004-01-12)
Tears Dry on Their Own (2007-08-06)
You Know I'm No Good (2007-01-08)