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Friday, 29 July 2011

Amy Winehouse left trove of unreleased music

(AP) LONDON — People close to Amy Winehouse say she left a trove of unreleased music, but no decision has been made about whether it will be released. Spokesman Chris Goodman says there is "plenty" of material, but there have been no discussions yet about releasing anything. The Guardian newspaper ...

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