After the death of Amy Winehouse, London gained notoriety, especially Camden Town, the last neighborhood where the singer lived
After years of qualifying and preparing his talents to be shown to the world, Amy Winehouse composed his first songs and began to perform in the small jazz clubs of his hometown. Of great and unforgettable talent, she was soon noticed by major recording companies and in 2003 she released Frank (2003), an album in which people could feel and get to know the artist’s voice and talent.
But it was with the album back to black(2006) that the artist gained notoriety and would be forever remembered for her powerful and powerful voice, which marked soul, jazz, R&B and other rhythms, selling more than ten million copies worldwide. The first working song, “rehab“, it was Amy Winehouse at her core: teasing, defiant, self-deprecating and, in a way, hopeful.

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However, the unbridled fame took its toll, and the exposure suffered by Amy Winehouse the dizzying growth of her fame and the obligation to tour in support of her album accelerated her decline. The British artist died at the age of 27, age known as the “Forever 27 Club”, as a result of alcohol abuse.
After his death, London gained notoriety, especially the neighborhood of Camden Town, the last neighborhood where Amy lived. The cool and vintage place is known for its alternative stores, surrounded by cafes, bars, thrift stores and several independent stores.
THE Rolling Stone Brazil listed the main points in the city of London where the singer frequented. Check out:
Hawley Arms
In the heart of Camden Town, it was Amy Winehouse’s favorite pub. The place was very frequented by fans who hoped one day to bump into the singer who even served customers.
Camden Market
The biggest market in London where the singer bought accessories and other items. On site you can find the statue of Amy, inaugurated in 2014 on the date she would have turned 31.
Roundhouse: Chalk Farm Road, NW1 8EH
Built in 1846, in the 60s the place was designed to become a permanent cultural center that, after several changes, currently houses artistic installations such as theater, circus art and spaces mainly for music. Amy visited the place to watch shows and also received awards.
30 Camden Square, NW1 9XA
The address is the last place where the singer lived. Amy was found dead in the residence eleven years ago. The townhouse that no longer belongs to her family is still one of Camden Town’s tourist attractions. Some fans and admirers of the singer still go there to pay tribute, leaving flowers, posters and alcoholic beverages.
Source: Rollingstone

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