New Bands Added to Coachella Lineup
Amy Winehouse Cancels U.S. Comeback
Despite her recent efforts to clean up her act and make a comeback, it's back to black for Amy Winehouse, who has canceled her upcoming performance at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts festival April 18.
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Amy Winehouse Charged with Assault
She may be "off drugs and in love," but that doesn't mean Amy Winehouse is staying out of trouble.
The neo-soul singer was charged with common assault yesterday in London, England, according to BBC News.
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SPIN.com's Best of the Week
Is it just us, or is the whole world going crazy? Thriller is headed to Broadway. Reformed drug addict Amy Winehouse is planning to record her new album in smoke-friendly Jamaica. And Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, the world's best live band, used recorded tracks during their Super Bowl performance. Yup, the end is definitely near.
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Amy Winehouse to Record Album in Jamaica
Remember when Island Records formulated a plan to book three studios in London in the hopes that Amy Winehouse might stumble into the nearest one and record vocals for that thing she's supposed to be working on -- what was it again? -- oh, right: her new album?
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Amy Winehouse: "I'm Off Drugs and in Love"
Brit vocalist Amy Winehouse insists she's sticking by her New Year's resolution and claims to have been drug-free since the start of 2009.




