Artist

Amy Winehouse

Wins

6

Nominations

8

Category

General Pop Rap

Biography

"I'm a musician. I'm not someone who's trying to be diplomatic, you know, trying to get my 15 minutes. I'm just a musician who is honest." 

  • Born Amy Jade Winehouse on Sept. 14, 1983, in London, England. Died July 23, 2011
  • Amy Winehouse's sophomore album, 2006's Back To Black, made her a worldwide sensation, with the autobiographical Top 10 hit, "Rehab," leading the way. The full-length peaked at No. 2 in the U.S. and topped the chart in dozens of other countries.
  • Winehouse was in London performing via satellite when she earned a then-record five awards at the 50th GRAMMY Awards in 2008, including Record and Song Of The Year for "Rehab" and Best New Artist.
  • Did you know? Winehouse hired the late soul singer Sharon Jones' back-up band, the Dap Kings, to accompany her on the tour following the release of Back To Black
  • The posthumous Amy Winehouse Foundation partnered with housing provider Centra Care and Support in 2016 to open Amy's Place in East London, a shelter for women recovering from drug and alcohol addiction.

 

All Grammy Awards and Nominations for Amy Winehouse

  • Best Melodic Rap Performance

    Cherry Wine

    Nas, Amy Winehouse

  • Best Pop Duo/Group Performance Winner

    Body And Soul

    Tony Bennett, Amy Winehouse

  • Song Of The Year Winner

    Rehab

    Amy Winehouse

  • Record Of The Year Winner

    Rehab

    Tom Elmhirst, Dom Morley, Amy Winehouse, Gabriel Roth, Samuel "Vaughan" Merrick, Mark Ronson

  • Album Of The Year

    Back To Black

    Tom Elmhirst, Gary Noble, Salaam Remi, Franklin Socorro, Dom Morley, Stuart Hawkes, Matt Paul, Amy Winehouse, Gabriel Roth, Samuel "Vaughan" Merrick, Derek Pacuk, Mark Ronson

  • Best New Artist Winner

    Amy Winehouse

  • Female Pop Vocal Performance Winner

    Rehab

    Amy Winehouse

  • Best Pop Vocal Album Winner

    Back To Black

    Tom Elmhirst, Amy Winehouse, Samuel "Vaughan" Merrick, Mark Ronson

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