After Amy Winehouse's body was exhumed and an inquest was made into the cause of her death (again), it's finally been confirmed (again) that the 27-year-old singer actually did die of acute alcohol poisoning.
The Amy Winehouse Foundation, established after the singer's death in 2011, has raised more than $372,000 in its first 12 months and plans to double that figure by the end of 2012.
We often refer to senior citizens as being in their ‘golden years,’ but Tony Bennett is taking it to a whole new level. In fact, before long, he could be in his platinum years.
At the age of 87, the veteran singer is still reaching new levels of success, breaking a pair of Billboard records with the first single from his ‘Duets II’ album.
Amy Winehouse died with no illegal drugs in her system, though alcohol was present in her bloodstream, her family is revealing.
Toxicology tests done after Winehouse's sudden death have come back, but it hasn't been determined yet if the alcohol that was found in her system contributed to her death.
Tony Bennett is legendary in the music business. He has worked with some of the greats! He has had friends who also lived an excessive lifestyle. So what does he have to say about Amy Winehouse's passing? He also shares what advice he tried to give her about clean living...
They Tried To Make Me Go To Rehab I Said No, No, No. That's just it. No one can make you go to rehab. I feel the same way Sara Gilbert from the talk show The Talk feels. I have lost way too many friends to drug abuse or alcohol abuse but it's not always about intervention or rehab. Yes, a person can be "pressured" to attend for legal reasons or family reason but the sad reality of al
Sad news today. Singer Amy Winehouse has been found dead at her home in London. The cause of death had not been reported as of the time of this post.
Her distinctive deep voice and jazzy R&B flavored sound worked with her maverick diva image to produce a unique character that was always fresh and memorable.