Family reveals intimate photos and never-before-seen memorabilia of Late Singer Amy Winehouse
A new exhibition has given a snapshot into the life of tragic singer Amy Winehouse before she found international fame and acclaim. Amy Winehouse: A Family Portrait, which was curated by the Jewish Museum of London with the help of Amy's brother Alex, features unseen photos, backstage passes she collected as she began to perform, as well as a beloved vinyl and CD collection that includes both expected soul and jazz greats but also a Mickey Mouse Club album and a mixtape she made when she was 13-years-old. The exhibit is currently at the San Francisco Contemporary Jewish Museum.
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