Amy Winehouse Kicked Out For Singing
Jazz Pop songstress and Brit Awards nominee Amy Winehouse was thrown out of London’s posh Savoy Hotel for singing, according to The Sun. Gathered around the piano with Amy were Jamie Cullum, Michael Ball and comedian Craig Cash, while she belted out jazz standards such as ‘They Can’t Take That Away From Me’. The singer was enjoying herself when the stuffy manager asked her to leave and despite her protestations, was lead away by friends.
Earlier in the day she’d attended ‘The South Bank Show Awards’ in the hotel’s main ballroom, where she picked up the Best Pop gong for her album ‘Back To Black’. Changing out of her awards frock and into a plain old T-shirt and jeans, Amy decided to knock back some Martini cocktails in the American Bar. There was a lounge pianist tinkling away and Amy and her gang asked if they could join in. That’s when management stepped in and told her to desist playing and singing. Personally I would have loved to have been there hearing her playing, she’s class. And for free too!
A spokeswoman for the hotel said: “We do not comment on guests.�
So to honour the beauty that is Amy Winehouse, here are a couple of videos, the first 2 singles released off ‘Back To Black’. Enjoy…
You Know I’m No Good
Rehab
Amy Winehouse, Jamie Cullum, Michael Ball, Craig Cash, Savoy Hotel, London, South Bank Show Awards, Back To Black, Brits, Brit Awards, You Know I’m No Good, Rehab

January 30th, 2007 at 2:54 pm
Okay. That is just a shame. Rehab is such a good song (and she’s a great singer). I enjoyed her on The Friday Night Project.
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