New Amy Winehouse track surfaces during father's recording session
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On the eve of what would have been her 30th birthday, Amy Winehouse‘s father has revealed that another previously unheard track has surfaced, discovered while recording his own charity album.
“The guy engineering it pressed the button on some old tapes in the studio and there was Amy singing this great song nobody had heard before,” he told an audience at the opening of an art show at Camden’s Proud Galleries.
Lioness: Hidden Treasures was posthumously released in 2011, a compilation of unreleased songs and demos, and Mitch Winehouse has often hinted that there might be more unreleased material to follow.
The singer was set to be immortalised in stone later this year in Camden, though this has reportedly been postponed due to her father’s unhappiness with the statue’s likeness.
[via FACT]
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