Amy Winehouse To Be Honored

Dec 20, 2019 | 6:02 AM

Amy Winehouse is set to be honored in a new exhibit at the Grammy Museum, which will showcase a range of the late singer’s costumes, as well as never-before-seen lyrics and journal entries.

The new exhibit – “Beyond Black – The Style Of Amy Winehouse” – will be the first ever Winehouse exhibit in the United States, and will open at the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles on January 17, 2020, where it will remain until April 13th.

The exhibit will also touch on how Winehouse’s untimely passing led her family to create the Amy Winehouse Foundation, which works to inspire children and young people to build their self-esteem and resilience, so that they can flourish.

Alongside fashion pieces including the halter dress Winehouse wore at her final stage performance in Belgrade, and custom-made but never worn dresses that was supposed to be for her cancelled 2011 summer festival tour, the exhibit will also feature never-before-seen handwritten lyrics and journal entries, and never-before-seen home video.

Once the exhibit has closed, many of the items will be auctioned to benefit the Amy Winehouse Foundation, which will take place at Julien’s Auctions in Beverly Hills November 6 -7, 2021. Winehouse passed away in 2011 at the age of 27.

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The first-ever exhibit in the United States will debut at the next month.

Beyond Black – The Style Of Amy Winehouse will showcase the late singer’s career, biggest influences, most iconic fashion moments, and more. https://grm.my/35EunTr

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