Amy Winehouse
- Profession: Singer
- Place/Date of Birth: Enfield, London , 14 September 2020
- Associated with: Blake Fielder-Civil
Mother's letter of support for Amy - Dec 10 1007
The mother of troubled singing sensation Amy Winehouse has written an open letter to her daughter calling on the star to "take stock" of where her life is going.
Janis Winehouse, 52, has previously spoken publicly about the popstar's chaotic personal life but has now urged the performer to get in contact in a bid to turn things around.
She said the family were "concerned" but not panicking as they were sure she would see things in her "own time".
Despite the singer's apparent problems her career shows no sign of slowing down after she was nominated for six Grammy awards this week.
Her mother, writing in the News of the World, said: "Early fame has overwhelmed you, it's dizzied you and muddled your mind. For a moment, forget you're a superstar. You're young and vulnerable, no stronger than any of the rest of us."
Winehouse's nominations include a place in the top categories of best new artist, best record, and song of the year for her massive hit single Rehab and the album Back to Black.
Her mother also says: "Having to cancel your tour, as well, has been very sad. But maybe it will make you stop, think and take stock of where your life is going."
Amy gets six Grammy nominations - Dec 7 2007
British singing sensation Amy Winehouse’s personal life may be in turmoil but her career shows no sign of slowing up after she was nominated for six Grammy awards.
The jazz star’s nominations are only outnumbered by hip hop star Kanye West, who received a record eight for the 50th annual US awards recognising the cream of the music industry.
Amy’s nods include a place in the top categories of best new artist, best record, and song of the year for her massive hit single Rehab and the album Back to Black.
They are the cherry on the cake of what has been a fantastic year professionally for the 24-year-old, but come amid considerable uncertainty about her wellbeing.
Her bizarre behaviour has been a concern to fans for some time but her husband’s recent arrest and the couple’s enforced separation appears to have pushed her to a new low.
Winehouse ended up cancelling her UK tour after several shambolic performances, citing husband Blake Fielder-Civil - who is being held in custody - as the reason she could not go on.
She has since struck up a friendship with ex-drug addict Pete Doherty and has been seen in floods of tears after visiting Blake in jail.
He was arrested after allegedly trying to bribe a pub barman he is accused of attacking and is in Pentonville Prison on remand.
Winehouse is the only performer represented in the album, record, song and best new artist categories at the Grammys.
Amy set for Grammy nominations - Dec 6 2007
Amy Winehouse is expected to be among the top contenders when the Grammy nominees are announced in LA.
Though the British singer-songwriter has endured a string of personal setbacks in recent months, industry insiders expect to hear her name when the Recording Academy announces its contenders today (Thursday).
Grammy-winning producer John Shanks called Amy’s album Back To Black "an important record".
"I don’t think her troubles are really going to hurt her. I think the sound of that album made an impact," he added.
Another likely multiple nominee is Kanye West, thanks to his third album, Graduation. The critically acclaimed disc had the year’s biggest debut, selling nearly a million copies in its first week. The CD has already generated three hits, including the anthems Stronger and Good Life.
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Amy and her brother Alex were brought up by her mum and grandmother, and fondly remembers ’Growing up in East Finchley was cool.’ She started playing guitar at 12 and listening to jazz. Her acceptance into the prestigious Sylvia Young Theatre School seemed to spell big things for Amy, although she was expelled at 15, apparently for getting her nose pierced. She carried on her studies at an all girls school in Mill Hill, which she hated as there were no fella’s there.
Amy made appearances with the Youth Jazz Orchestra, produced a demo tape of jazz covers that was picked up by Universal/Island Records, and they signed her almost immediately. She released her album Frank in October 2003 and supported Jamie Callum on his national tour. Amy then went on to be nominated for two Brit Awards, British Female Solo Artist and Best Urban Artist. Not bad for a girl of 20!
December 2007