After reports circulated that Mitch Winehouse was not a fan of Beyonce's cover of his daughter's song 'Back to Black,' the Winehouse patriarch is negating that he ever had any bad words to say about Queen B's rendition.
Amy Winehouse's father Mitch, God love him, does everything he can to keep his daughter's memory alive since her untimely death in July 2011. He is also vocal about things related to her musical legacy -- and right now, he's ripping Beyonce's cover of 'Back to Black,' which King Bey recorded for 'The Great Gatsby.'
The home where Amy Winehouse passed away on July 23, 2011 is going up on the auction block. The property, located in Camden in North London, was listed by her family in May, with a list price of $4.2 million, but it failed to find a buyer ever since.
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.
It’s been a year since the world lost one of her generation’s most prolific singer-songwriters in Amy Winehouse. More tragically, it’s been a year since Mitch Winehouse lost his beloved daughter. Tissues out!
A selection of Amy Winehouse‘s touching handwritten letters to her father will be published in Mitch Winehouse’s forthcoming book, ‘Amy, My Daughter.’
Amy Winehouse‘s parents have put the late singer’s northwest London home for sale. It is where the talented star was found dead in July 2011.
One of the demons Amy Winehouse struggled with before her death last year was jealousy over the success of Adele, according to Winehouse’s former producer, Mark Ronson, who had first-hand knowledge of the singer’s mental state in the months before her passing.
And now for a story that will surprise no one: According to reports, troubled singer Amy Winehouse has checked herself back into rehab.
A rep for the 27-year-old singer, who previously sought treatment for drugs and alcohol in 2008, told the Daily Mail that she "wants to be ready for performances in Europe this summer and decided to seek an assessment. She will remain at The Priory on doctor