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Legalizing drugs won't prevent abuse

By JMdm on  From cnn.com
Whitney Houston had a long and public struggle with drugs, legal and illegal. STORY HIGHLIGHTS Whitney Houston had a long and public struggle with drugs, but cause of her death is unknown William Bennett: Some have said legalizing drugs would have saved Houston's life Numerous celebrities have died from using drugs that are legal and prescribed by doctors Bennett: Legalization does not prevent the abuse and misuse of drug; it accelerates it Editor's note: William J...Read Full Story

Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson & Amy Winehouse: Music Industry Drug Abuse Casualties! R.I.P.

By Laurel on  From blackpoliticalbuzz.blogspot.com
WHITNEY HOUSTON, MICHAEL JACKSON & AMY WINEHOUSE all fell victim to rampant, corrupt Entertainment Industry Drug Abuse. All three Stars died prematurely as a result of Prescription & Illegal Drug Abuse given to them by Entertainment Industry Professionals & Hacks. Unfortunately many more Entertainment Industry Stars are going to DIE! Because Once Singers & Performers sign Industry Contracts, they HAVE to Tour! They will be forced to Tour, Perform & make new Albums until they DROP Dead from...Read Full Story

2012 Grammy Awards Preshow: "Long Live Whitney Houston. Long Live Amy Winehouse"

By lyres8i on  From eonline.com
Sun., Feb. 12, 2012 4:33 PM PST by Joal Ryan Richard Young/Startraks Photo; Fred Perry Whitney Houston was remembered. Amy Winehouse was honored. And upsets were possibly brewing. Five take-aways from the Grammys before the Grammys, the nontelevised preshow:  MORE: 10 things to watch for on tonight's prime-time show 2012 Grammys: Fergie 2012 Grammys: Maroon 5 2012 Grammys: Kelly Price 1. Jennifer Hudson Is Going to Have a...Read Full Story

Tony Bennett Pushes for Legalization of Drugs

By celebrityhot on  From celebrityhot.info
In a arise of Whitney Houston’s death, many celebrities have been reacting with zero though condolences as well as kind difference about a iconic singer. Some, however, have been vocalization out in some-more detail, with Celine Dion revelation Good Morning America currently which a luminary enlightenment itself bears a little shortcoming for Whitney’s demise. Tony Bennett, meanwhile, has taken a different, startling tact. At Clive Davis’ annual Grammy Awards party, hold only hours after...Read Full Story

Singer Tony Bennett for drug legalization after Whitney Houston, Amy Winehouse deaths

By celebritynewsroom on  From newjerseynewsroom.com
BY BOB HOLT NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM Singer Tony Bennett won a Grammy award Sunday night for a duet performance on “Body and Soul” with the late Amy Winehouse. Winehouse died at 27 in 2011 after battling with drugs and alcohol. The late Whitney Houston admitted in 2009 that she had used cocaine and marijuana while she was married to Bobby Brown. Bennett, 85, had cocaine problems of his own late in the 1970s. According to the Hollywood Reporter, at a pre-Grammy party on Saturday, Bennett...Read Full Story

Amy Winehouse Song List

By Deena Bustillo on
Amy Winehouse passed away in July 2011 at the age of 27, after only putting out two albums. The talented singer showed plenty of promise early on in her career, and the world was devastated by the loss of such a talented performer. Still, her legacy and music remain. Plus, a posthumous record of her unreleased songs and demos was released in December 2011, giving fans a last sampling of the singer's great voice and abilities. In case you missed any of her great songs, here's a list of all of...Read Full Story

Amy Winehouse "Is With Me All the Time," Says Dad Mitch

By lyres8i on  From eonline.com
Fri., Feb. 10, 2012 6:45 AM PST by Brett Malec and Marc Malkin Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images for NARAS Amy Winehouse may have passed away in July , but that doesn't mean her presence won't be felt at the Grammys. Not only is she nominated for her duet of "Body and Soul" with music legend Tony Bennett , but... READ: Chris Brown to Perform at Grammys: "He Knows How Important This Is" "I'm a firm believer in life after death and she's with me all the...Read Full Story

DJ Tennesse Thomas' Loves Etta James And Amy Winehouse But...

By Laura Kenney on  From stylelist.com
Next up in our Fashion Week DJ profiles is Tennessee Thomas. The model/actress, who is also a drummer in her band The Like, recently modeled for Zac Posen's Z Spoke video lookbook . In addition to having great hair, killer style and musical genes (her dad was the drummer for Elvis Costello and The Attractions), she also DJs parties and shows year round. Below, she fill us in on the first fashion show she ever performed at, what she's currently listening to and more. What was the first...Read Full Story

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By disisow on  From disisow.blogspot.com
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News Nuggets: Tony Bennett wouldn't mind a couple more Grammys

By manralsandeep on  From goldderby.com
Tony Bennett has 15 Grammys, but he wouldn't mind a couple more: "Nominated this year for 'Duets II,' he says a win with Amy Winehouse (they did 'Body and Soul') would be very special. 'She had the gift of knowing how to sing as good as and was influenced by Billie Holiday, Dinah Washington and Ella Fitzgerald. Her dream was to become very, very famous doing that.' A posthumous win for Winehouse would be a testament to her talent, he says. A win for the album would be a big strike for proper...Read Full Story
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