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Winehouse and Doherty: Doing What They Do Best

E! Online, May 15, 2008 5:00 am PDT
Her debut album may be called Back to Black, but at this rate, Amy Winehouse seems destined to simply fade to black.

For the second night in a row—and just two days after London police decided not to charge the "Rehab" singer in connection with a video showing her allegedly taking drugs—Winehouse was out in full force on Wednesday.

The 24-year-old was spotted stumbling outside her home during the wee hours of the morning—and later seen chumming around with her equally oh-so-stable buddy, Pete Doherty.

Of course, whether or not they actually knew they were hanging out together is up for debate.

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Amy Winehouse charged in alleged theater assault

Dec 23, 2009 9:55 am PST

Singer Amy Winehouse was charged Wednesday in connection with an assault at a theater, police said. The 26-year-old soul diva was arrested after she presented herself at a police station with her lawyer, Thames Valley Police said in a st...

Amy Winehouse to release new album 'next year'

Oct 9, 2009 10:00 am PDT

Courtesy of NME.com -- Record label boss says new effort is 'hopefully' on the way Amy Winehouse is "hopefully" going to release the follow-up to her 2006 album 'Back To Black' next year, according to her record label boss. Island record...

Amy Winehouse to make comeback on 'Strictly Come Dancing'?

Aug 17, 2009 4:00 pm PDT

Courtesy of NME.com Reports suggest she's set to sing backing vocals on show Amy Winehouse is rumoured to be making an appearance on the forthcoming series of BBC1 reality TV show "Strictly Come Dancing." Rather than dancing, the singer...

Amy Winehouse Acquitted of Clocking Fan

Jul 24, 2009 5:52 am PDT

Love is a losing game for Amy Winehouse, but the occasional smack is another matter. The oft-troubled songbird was acquitted today in London of assaulting a fan who approached her for a photograph during a charity event last September. ...

I have Amy Winehouse on my iPod, says UK's Brown

Jul 23, 2009 12:00 pm PDT

Songs by Amy Winehouse, the British soul singer known for her rebel image, are in there with the Beatles, Bach and Beethoven on Gordon Brown's iPod, the dour British Prime Minister disclosed on Thursday. Brown, asked by young people i...

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