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Winehouse

British  
/ waɪnˌhaʊs /

noun

  1. Amy ( Jade ). 1983–2011, English rock singer and songwriter; her albums include Frank (2003) and Back to Black (2006)

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"I realised on the way here that on Thursday 6 March, it'll be 20 years to the day that Amy Winehouse came up to my studio," he reminisced.

From BBC

He got behind the turntables for a mini-set that eulogised his former collaborator Amy Winehouse -- who died in 2011 -- and featured US rapper Ghostface Killah and Dua Lipa.

From Barron's

And Mark Ronson, collecting the outstanding achievement prize, took time to remember the late Amy Winehouse, who he credited with kick-starting his career.

From BBC

Dean is one of the biggest musical breakouts of the last 12 months, thanks to her breezily assured second album, The Art Of Loving, whose mix of soul vocals and modern pop draws from a lineage that includes Sade, Amy Winehouse and Lauryn Hill.

From BBC

Musicians and education professionals in Bradford say the school, which has alumni including Adele, Amy Winehouse, Olivia Dean and Raye, will bring a lot more opportunities to the city.

From BBC