PHOTO: Amy Winehouse Lioness Album Cover Released

Just released: The cover album for Amy Winehouse‘s final, posthumous album, Lioness: Hidden Treasures. 

The cover perfectly captures the beautiful Amy that fans love and miss: Her trademark teased beehive, the exaggerated winged black eyeliner and, of course, her tattoos.

HEAR: A SONG OFF OF AMY’S ALBUM

In other Winehouse news, the printed chiffon Disaya-designed dress she wore for her Back to Black album cover sold at an auction yesterday for $68,000. Proceeds from the dress and the upcoming album will benefit the Amy Winehouse Foundation
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LISTEN: New Single, Our Day Will Come, By Amy Winehouse

Our Day Will Come, a new song off of Amy Winehouse‘s posthumous album, has just been released. And unlike other songs released after an artist’s death which may not live up to par, this song whole-heartedly captures Amy’s soft, sultry style and raw ability.

That’s because Amy herself was working on this album before her untimely death and her cover of the Ruby and the Romantics’ 1963 song, though recorded back in 2002, is vintage Amy Winehouse.

The album, her third, will be called Lioness: Hidden Treasures and will drop December 5.


Brand New Amy Winehouse Album To Be Released

A posthumous album from Amy Winehouse is in the works. Island Records will be releasing 12 new tracks from the late singer on an album entitled, Lioness: Hidden Treasures. The album will be out December 5.

After listening to the album, Mitch Winehouse, Amy’s father, said, “It wasn’t until I sat down with the rest of the family and listened to this album that I fully appreciated the breadth of Amy’s talent.”

“From jazz standards to hip-hop songs, it really took my breath away,” a grieving Mitch continued, “I never realized what a true genius she was.”

The album is produced by friends Mark Ronson and Salaam Remi and will be Winehouse’s third release. She died this July at age 27.

Part of the album sales will benefit the Amy Winehouse Foundation, established after her death to help those battling addiction.

Amy Winehouse’ ‘Back To Black’ Album Becomes Britain’s Best Selling Album Of Century

Amy Winehouse may be gone far too soon, but her legacy will live on for a very long time.

Bolstered by an increase in sales after her passing, Amy has beat a record previously held by James Blunt: Her second and last album, Back To Black, is now Britain’s best-selling album of the 21st century.

The 2006 release has now sold 3,259,100 copies whereas Blunt’s 2005 album Back To Bedlam has sold a total of 3,241,118.

What a bittersweet victory…

Toxicology Report Confirms Amy Winehouse Drug Free At Time Of Death

A toxicology report done on Amy Winehouse who passed away unexpectedly at the age of 27 last month shows that the singer was drug free at the time of her death.

Per Us Weekly, a rep for Amy has confirmed that results from her toxicology test have come back confirming that Amy was clean:

“Toxicology results returned to the Winehouse family by authorities have confirmed that there were no illegal substances in Amy’s system at the time of her death,

“Results indicate that alcohol was present but it cannot be determined as yet if it played a role in her death. The family would like to thank the police and coroner for their continuing thorough investigations and for keeping them informed throughout the process. They await the outcome of the inquest in October.”

Glad this was cleared up…RIP dear Amy.

Woman Wins iPod For Correctly Guessing Amy Winehouse’s Date Of Death

I just found out there was a website created in 2007 taking people’s predictions for the date that Amy Winehouse would die.

That’s not even the sickest part. The correct guesser would be crowned Mr. or Mrs. Death and win an iPod Touch.
The site now reads: “Since we launched this site we’ve had hundreds of thousands of hits, 237 hate mails telling us we’re the devil in disguise and 96,026 people who left their predictions. Out of all those entries only 4 were correct. The first person to do so did it on December 21st 2007 and we’ve called her the winner of the iPod Touch. We will be contacting her via email.”

On the actual date of Amy’s passing, the website had posted, “Amy Winehouse has passed away. Let’s hope her demise is an example for young people in how not to deal with your problems. May she Rest In Peace and her music live on.”

Katy Perry: “I Am Grateful My Husband Is Beating His Addictions”

Russell Brand has been drug free since 2002 – when he was 27 – the same age at which his friend Amy Winehouse passed away from a presumed drug overdose.

Brand’s wife, Katy Perry says Amy’s death makes her very thankful that she still has her husband around.

Perry appeared on Good Morning America Monday and said of Winehouse’s early passing:

“My heart felt really sad. My husband, who’s been clean and sober for almost nine years, I see him working [on] a [sobriety] program and working on himself every single day, and I see how much work it takes to be clean and sober when you have addiction on your hands.”

Perry continued: “So it gave me a real gratefulness for my husband, who got clean when he was 27. And I just feel sad and I hope [Amy] finds peace.”

Perry did not personally know Winehouse, but Brand was a friend and a fan and thought of her as a genius. Brand even penned a touching tribute to Amy after her passing and has been asking everyone to take the disease of addiction more seriously. 

Amy Winehouse’s Mother Will Always Treasure Amy’s Last Words To Her

Amy Winehouse spent years battling heroin and alcohol addictions but the cause of her untimely death is still unknown. 

Winehouse’s mom opened up to the Daily Mirror that she had seen her daughter the day before her death and that her dying “seemed only a matter of time.”

“She seemed out of it. But her passing so suddenly still hasn’t hit me,” she told the mag.  She said goodbye to her daughter after a good day together and will always remember the final words her daughter ever uttered to her: ‘I love you mum.’

The Daily Mirror also reports that Amy’s father is still in shock, saying, “This isn’t real. I’m completely devastated.”
Officials are still treating the death as unexplained but and an autopsy will be performed Monday. Winehouse’s friend and publicist, Chris Goodman, told the U.K. newspaper The Sun about the circumstances surrounding the discovery of her body.

“Amy was on her own at home apart from a security guard who we had appointed to help look after her over the past couple of years. She was in her bedroom after saying she wanted to sleep and when he went to wake her he found she wasn’t breathing. He called the emergency services straight away. He was very shocked. At this stage no one knows how she died. She died alone in bed,” Goodman told the paper.

Russell Brand Pens Moving Tribute To His Friend, Amy Winehouse

Russell Brand took to pen to write a moving tribute to his friend, the now deceased Amy Winehouse.

In the tribute, Brand speaks of the first time that the two met – at a time which he was a brand new recovering addict. He also speaks of the first time he heard Winehouse on stage and the awe that enveloped him watching a “genius.”

Here are some excerpts – you can find the letter in its entirety on Russell’s website:

“When you love someone who suffers from the disease of addiction you await the phone call. There will be a phone call. The sincere hope is that the call will be from the addict themselves, telling you they’ve had enough, that they’re ready to stop, ready to try something new….”

Brand continues, “Frustratingly it’s not a call you can ever make it must be received. It is impossible to intervene. I’ve known Amy Winehouse for years. When I first met her…Carl Barrat told me that “Winehouse” (which I usually called her and got a kick out of cos it’s kind of funny to call a girl by her surname) was a jazz singer, which struck me as a bizarrely anomalous in that crowd…She was sweet and peculiar but most of all vulnerable.”

I was myself at that time barely out of rehab and was thirstily seeking less complicated women so I barely reflected on the now glaringly obvious fact that Winehouse and I shared an affliction, the disease of addiction. All addicts, regardless of the substance or their social status share a consistent and obvious symptom; they’re not quite present when you talk to them. The priority of any addict is to anaesthetise the pain of living to ease the passage of the day with some purchased relief.”

Brand remembers, “From time to time I’d bump into Amy she had good banter so we could chat a bit and have a laugh, she was “a character” but that world was riddled with half cut, doped up chancers, I was one of them, even in early recovery I was kept afloat only by clinging to the bodies of strangers so Winehouse, but for her gentle quirks didn’t especially register.”

“Then she became massively famous… I was becoming famous myself at the time and that was an all consuming experience. It was only by chance that I attended a Paul Weller gig at the Roundhouse that I ever saw her live.”

“I saw Amy on stage with Weller and his band; and then the awe. The awe that envelops when witnessing a genius. From her oddly dainty presence that voice, a voice that seemed not to come from her but from somewhere beyond even Billie and Ella, from the font of all greatness. A voice that was filled with such power and pain that it was at once entirely human yet laced with the divine. My ears, my mouth, my heart and mind all instantly opened. Winehouse. Winehouse? Winehouse!….She was a fucking genius.”

“Shallow fool that I am I now regarded her in a different light, the light that blazed down from heaven when she sang. That lit her up now and a new phase in our friendship began. She came on a few of my TV and radio shows, I still saw her about but now attended to her with a little more interest. Publicly though, Amy increasingly became defined by her addiction. Our media though is more interested in tragedy than talent, so the ink began to defect from praising her gift to chronicling her downfall….”

“Now Amy Winehouse is dead, like many others whose unnecessary deaths have been retrospectively romanticised, at 27 years old. Whether this tragedy was preventable or not is now irrelevant. It is not preventable today. We have lost a beautiful and talented woman to this disease.”

Amy Winehouse Dead At 27

Troubled, Grammy-winning singer Amy Winehouse has been found dead in her North London home. In a statement, the London Metropolitan Police said, “Police were called by London Ambulance Service to an address in Camden Square NW1 shortly before 16.05hrs today, Saturday 23 July, following reports of a woman found deceased. On arrival officers found the body of a 27-year-old female who was pronounced dead at the scene. Enquiries continue into the circumstances of the death. At this early stage it is being treated as unexplained.”

Earlier in the day, her manager had had Tweeted that Winehouse was withdrawing from all of her upcoming performances, writing, “Amy Winehouse is withdrawing from all scheduled performances. Everyone involved wishes to do everything they can to help her return to her best and she will be given as long as it takes for this to happen.”