Sunday, August 7, 2011

Amy Winehouse's London home converted into Rehab

Amy Winehouse by Yaghyah
Amy Winehouse, a photo by Yaghyah on Flickr.

Ah, hey folks...its been a few days. Busy Busy times. Well here's some good news, As an investigation into her death is still ongoing, Amy Winehouse's Camden home in North London is being used as the new headquarters of the rehabilitation facility that is being established in her memory.

The Sun newspaper reports that the facility - created by her parents is being "set up with the intention of helping young people addicted to
drugs and in need of assistance with their lives." Full details about the Rehabilitation facility will be made known to the public on September 14th, which would have been Winehouse's 28th birthday.

Meanwhile, Tony Bennett has already pledged to donate all the royalties from the track Body And Soul - a duet by him and the late singer, to the
foundation.

He said: "All the royalties will go to the foundation
that Amy's father is starting to teach all the young children not to take drugs."

Confirmed: Don't be alarmed about the latest KOL fiasco affecting the South African leg of their tour in October.

A spokesperson has confirmed that the band will only be cancelling their U.S. Tour, and will honour all tour dates thereafter. So no worries!

Till Later.

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