Amy Winehouse
- Profession: Singer
- Place/Date of Birth: Enfield, London , 14 September 2020
"Sometimes I don’t phone her because if I don’t phone her, I don’t get hurt," she explained. "She can’t just brush me off and say she’s too busy or tired."
A month after the singer’s marriage, her mother says she finally saw her daughter - and gave her her wedding present of a kettle.
"She didn’t want me to come round. She said she was tired. Blake was there lounging on the sofa. We said ’hello’ but I don’t feel that I can connect with Amy when he’s around. In the end, I only stayed 10 minutes."
She added: "It’s hard and it hurts but I know I can’t help her right now. She’s got to do that for herself and every day I can only hope she’s strong enough to do it."
Winehouse Out of V - Aug 17 2007
Amy Winehouse has pulled out of the V Festival and cancelled all her touring commitments for August, her spokeswoman said.
"Amy Winehouse is putting all her touring commitments for this month on hold until further notice in order to address her health issues," spokeswoman Tracey Miller said in a statement.
"Amy will now not be performing at this weekend’s V Festival in Chelmsford and Staffordshire. Her family has requested that the media respect Amy’s privacy at this time. There will be no further comment."
Amy, 23, was taken to hospital last week for "severe exhaustion".
Reports said she had allegedly taken a cocktail of drugs and alcohol.
The star was then said to have checked into the £10,000-a-week Causeway treatment centre in Essex.
She briefly left but explained that she’d not quit rehab and had simply popped home to pick up a guitar.
Interviewed by Radio 1 outside her London home, the singer claimed: "I’m fine. I’ve put on half a stone and I feel fine."
Asked if newspaper reports of her drug abuse were true, she replied: "I wouldn’t say so, no."
Amy’s husband Blake Fielder-Civil said: "It’s been a difficult time for me and Amy, the fact is we are still together and going back to the place tonight."
He also said: "It’s not as bad as everyone thinks but she’s fine, she’s loved and looked after." He said she was determined to get well.
Amy was due to play at Chelmsford, Essex, on Saturday (August 18) and Weston Park, Staffordshire, on Sunday (August 19).
’Exhausted’ Amy cancels another gig - Aug 9 2007
Singer Amy Winehouse has cancelled yet another gig - this time after being hospitalised for "severe exhaustion".
Amy was admitted to University College London Hospital on Wednesday morning and discharged hours later, her record company said.
She was due to perform at the Oya music festival in Oslo, Norway, on Wednesday night.
Organisers were told at the last minute that she had pulled out.
A spokesman for Island Records said: "Amy Winehouse was admitted to UCLH this morning suffering from severe exhaustion.
"Amy was discharged from the hospital this afternoon and has been advised to take complete rest. Scheduled performances in Norway and Denmark this week have been cancelled."
Festival organisers said Amy cancelled with no explanation.
A message on their website said: "The news of the cancellation came abruptly and surprisingly upon us a little before one o’clock this afternoon.
"Winehouse’s large crew arrived, and her backing band had just finished their sound check when we were notified.
"So far no reason has been stated. We will be back with more news as soon as we have been informed."
Winehouse was replaced on the bill at short notice by Norwegian band Minor Majority.
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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!
October 2007