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AMY WINEHOUSE

Shop rare images of British singer-songwriter, Amy Winehouse, who rose to international fame with her soulful and distinctive voice, earning critical acclaim for her album "Back to Black." Despite her undeniable talent, Winehouse faced personal struggles and tragically passed away in 2011 at the age of 27, leaving behind a lasting legacy in the world of music.

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Amy Winehouse in a London cafe by Jake Chessum
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Amy Winehouse in a London cafe by Jake Chessum
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Signed limited edition print of Amy Winehouse taken in London in 2004 by photographer Jake Chessum.

Jake recalls the session: “I travelled from NYC to London in February 2004 to do a press shoot with Amy Winehouse. It was a classic February day: cold, wet, foggy and dark by about 4pm. We met at her flat and went to a few of her local haunts: a cafe, a launderette, Primrose Hill. The record company were very hands off and didn’t pressure us to do any particular set ups. We just went with the flow. She was really entertaining: funny, smart and cooly indiscreet. I am a huge jazz fan and I remember we talked about music, London and New York.”

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Amy Winehouse by Terry O'Neill
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Amy Winehouse by Terry O'Neill
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Backstage at Nelson Mandela’s BirthdayConcert in Hyde Park, 2008. Lifetime Edition Gelatin Silver Print.

Includes a certification of authenticity.

Amy Winehouse at the laundromat by Jake Chessum
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Amy Winehouse at the laundromat by Jake Chessum
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Signed limited edition print of Amy Winehouse taken in London by Jake Chessum.

Jake recalls the session: “I travelled from NYC to London in February 2004 to do a press shoot with Amy Winehouse. It was a classic February day: cold, wet, foggy and dark by about 4pm. We met at her flat and went to a few of her local haunts: a cafe, a launderette, Primrose Hill. The record company were very hands off and didn’t pressure us to do any particular set ups. We just went with the flow. She was really entertaining: funny, smart and cooly indiscreet. I am a huge jazz fan and I remember we talked about music, London and New York.”

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