Monthly Archives: May 2013

The Vessel

Amy Winehouse
A pause
A moment
to process
to see
to grasp
to hear
to feel
to love
to hate
to laugh
to cry
What name commands such attention
invokes such emotion
Turn away in disgust
Languish in this
the embodiment of
Humanity
This Amy Winehouse
This gift
Transcending the note
the lyric, the song
Somehow reaching inside
to the place
most protected
most private
She is
She understands
She gives

Daryl Hargrove

Calling all Creators!

We are actively seeking volunteers to join us in the Album’s project. We need designers who will create and develop a design of the Album. We specifically need page layouts, format & design and publishing.

Of course due to this project being solely fan funded, we will need to keep the costs down. Any suggestions on how we can do this would be greatly appreciated.

Please let us know how you are able to help. We need to set deadlines as September 14th is rapidly approaching. We would appreciate ANY and ALL help that is volunteered. Together let’s make this Album a successful tribute to the legendary – Amy Jade Winehouse.

Just contact us.

How did you meet her?

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That’s really interesting. She has so much influence on us, she has changed us so much, has given so much. Can you tell, how did you meet her?

I asked this question some time ago on our forum (AWFUK), there are really interesting stories. And what about YOU? How did YOU meet her?

Please, post comments right here wherever you see this message. 🙂

I hope you’ve found happiness

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She’s always been present in my house. My mum had cancer and her music just cheered her up and me too. Thanks for your music and your excellent voice, thanks for bring happiness at my home, Amy. We are going to miss her a lot, but she will be remembered by ages. I just hope she’s in a better place now. R.I.P

Huge fan of Amy in Barcelona.

Anna Serra

The Women Never Forgotten

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Amy Jade Winehouse has been one of the biggest inspirations to ever impact my life. Words cannot express how connected I somehow feel to her. The emotion, the music. I miss her often when I listen to her, wishing that I would have known this amazing caring person. Some people will say that no one will remember her in ten years, but I know I will, and I’ll know her for more than what the tabloids said about her. I love you Amy.

Timothy Pullins