
Pre-enhancement/leak.
On Monday morning, we reported that pop seamstress Amy Winehouse had taken a quick trip to the hospital after an unfortunate collision between some cold and prescription medications she was taking at the time. Amy’s outspoken father Mitch Winehouse, who has already been quite vocal about his enthusiasm for his daughter’s recent breast enhancements, revealed via his television program that the hospital visit was needed to remedy a leak in said breasts instead. “It wasn’t because she had a cold.” he said. “She’s fine, she just had a little (Mitch points to his chest) leaky something or other.” (via MTV UK)
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NME is reporting that one-time chanteuse Amy Winehouse was hospitalized last night in London after some cold medicine she was taking interacted harshly with prescription medication she’s currently using for her “recovery,” that which a source told the Daily Mirror she is expected to make in full. No official word yet on whether her career might do the same! Zing! Sorry. No seriously, it’s early and that was a little too corny. Get well soon, Amy.
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Sometimes it’s fun to write sentences that you realize people could read on the ole’ World Wide Web many years down the road and have little context in terms of when in an artist’s career it was written. Like this one: It’s been a pretty tough year for Amy Winehouse. None too short on the dramatics either. But while we’re generally underwhelmed by TMZ-type music celebrity headlines, her antics generally seem to translate into particularly worthwhile pop jams. So we say bring it on!
Island Records co-president recently spoke to BBC about WInehouse’s progress on the album, mentioning it should come to fruition next year. He also noted he’s heard some demos that “absolutely floored” him. Granted he’s paid to say stuff like that. But still… flooring can’t happen like every day over there. (Via: Gigwise)
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Universal today became the first major label to sign a deal with People’s Music Store, a new London-based digital download service that will let fans market and “sell” their favorite tracks, earning credit toward additional track downloads.
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Well, to be fair, the “more” refers to The Orb and Etienne de Crecy, who along with Devendra Banhart, Chemical Brothers and the Murder City Devils have been added to the official line-up at the Coachella festival.
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