A) Sydney, Australia B) London, England C) Paris, France D) New York City, USA
A) 2011 B) 2015 C) 2013 D) 2009
A) Frank B) Amy Winehouse at the BBC C) Back to Black D) Lioness: Hidden Treasures
A) Rehab B) Love Is a Losing Game C) Back to Black D) You Know I'm No Good
A) 2010 B) 2006 C) 2004 D) 2008
A) Jade B) Elizabeth C) Marie D) Rose
A) Violin B) Piano C) Guitar D) Saxophone
A) Sony Music Entertainment B) Warner Music Group C) Universal Music Group D) Island Records
A) Back to Black B) Lioness: Hidden Treasures C) Frank D) Amy Winehouse at the BBC
A) Milk and Honey B) Painting a Rainbow C) Valerie D) Why Won't You Believe Me
A) 2009 B) 2005 C) 2007 D) 2008
A) 1990 B) 1980 C) 1983 D) 1979
A) 25 B) 27 C) 29 D) 32
A) Tears Dry on Their Own B) Rehab C) Back to Black D) Stronger Than Me
A) Reading and Leeds B) Coachella C) Glastonbury D) Lollapalooza
A) Yasiin Bey B) Dionne Bromfield C) Mark Ronson D) Nick Shymansky
A) Amy Winehouse at the BBC B) Lioness: Hidden Treasures C) Back to Black D) Frank
A) Blake Fielder-Civil B) Nas C) Adam Levine D) Jay-Z
A) Adele B) Dionne Bromfield C) Florence Welch D) Lana Del Rey
A) Mount School B) BRIT School C) Ashmole School D) Osidge Primary School
A) Camden Jazz Band B) Jazz Youth Collective C) National Youth Jazz Orchestra D) London Jazz Ensemble
A) Mercury Music Prize B) Brit Award C) MTV Europe Music Award D) Ivor Novello Award
A) Mark Ronson B) Nick Gatfield C) Salaam Remi D) Darcus Beese
A) Two B) Six C) Three D) Five
A) Alcohol poisoning B) Drug overdose C) Heart attack D) Car accident
A) Amy Winehouse: The Girl Done Good B) Amy C) Back to Black D) Amy Winehouse: The Untold Story
A) 2024 B) 2023 C) 2025 D) 2022
A) Hip-hop B) Soul C) Rhythm and blues D) Jazz
A) Alex Winehouse B) Mitchell 'Mitch' Winehouse C) Ronnie Scott D) Mark Ronson
A) Sylvia Young Theatre School B) Mount School C) BRIT School D) Sussex Theatre School
A) Grammy Award B) Mercury Music Prize C) MTV Europe Music Award D) Brit Award
A) Mark Ronson B) Darcus Beese C) Salaam Remi D) Nick Gatfield
A) Cynthia Winehouse B) Janis 'Jane' Winehouse C) Sharon Jones D) Mutya Buena
A) Drummer B) Singer C) Guitarist D) Pianist
A) Rehab B) Monkey Man C) Valerie D) I Heard It Through the Grapevine
A) MTV Movie Awards B) Glastonbury Festival C) Lollapalooza D) Rock in Rio Lisboa
A) 2008 B) 2011 C) 2010 D) 2009
A) You're Wondering Now B) Body and Soul C) It's My Party D) Cupid
A) Q Soul Bossa Nostra B) Frank C) Lioness: Hidden Treasures D) Back to Black
A) Her own B) Tony Bennett C) Mayer Hawthorne D) Janelle Monáe
A) 70 percent capacity B) 100 percent capacity C) 90 percent capacity D) 50 percent capacity
A) Dannika Augustine. B) Her grandmother. C) Her father. D) Her mother.
A) She refused to perform B) She was late to the venue C) She had technical difficulties D) She forgot the lyrics of her songs several times
A) New York City, New York. B) Los Angeles, California. C) Miami Beach, Florida. D) London, England.
A) Tired, distracted, and tipsy B) Completely unprepared C) Perfectly sober D) Energetic and focused
A) 10. B) 20. C) 14. D) 5.
A) Manic depression B) Schizophrenia C) Obsessive-compulsive disorder D) Generalized anxiety disorder
A) Twelve grams B) Ten grams C) Five grams D) Seven grams
A) Julian Jean DeBaptiste, a Caribbean man. B) A Parisian fashion designer. C) A British musician. D) A London-based artist.
A) Ronnie Spector B) Aretha Franklin C) Dionne Warwick D) Etta James
A) 200 mg per 100 ml (0.20%). B) 300 mg per 100 ml (0.30%). C) 80 mg per 100 ml (0.08%). D) 416 mg per 100 ml (0.416%).
A) Valerie B) Mama Said C) Back to Black D) Rehab
A) Belgrade B) Istanbul C) Athens D) Florianópolis
A) £15m. B) £20m. C) £10m. D) £5m.
A) About £1m. B) About £2m. C) About £750,000. D) About £500,000.
A) The George Tavern. B) The 100 Club. C) The Cavern Club. D) The Roundhouse.
A) A huge shame and a disappointment B) A triumph C) A success D) A masterpiece
A) £7m. B) £5m. C) £10m. D) £3m.
A) 26 July 2011. B) 16 September 2012. C) 8 January 2013. D) 23 July 2011.
A) Psychoanalysis B) Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) C) Art therapy D) Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)
A) 5000 kroner B) 3000 kroner C) 3850 kroner D) 4500 kroner
A) 10%. B) 30%. C) 50%. D) 20%.
A) Theft B) Public disorder C) Common assault D) Possession of drugs
A) Darcus Beese B) A Russian oligarch C) Tony Bennett D) Mark Ronson
A) Librium B) Prozac C) Valium D) Xanax
A) She stopped the performance B) She performed alone C) She was aided by the public and her band D) She left the stage permanently
A) Andrew Morris B) Mark Ronson C) Nick Grimshaw D) Mitch Winehouse
A) Human Rights Act 1998 B) Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003 C) Protection from Harassment Act 1997 D) Data Protection Act 1998
A) Roundhouse in London B) Camden's Roundhouse C) Serbia D) V Festival
A) Reg Traviss. B) Josh Bowman. C) Alex Clare. D) Blake Fielder-Civil.
A) The Victoria and Albert Museum. B) The National Gallery. C) The British Music Experience. D) The British Museum.
A) They were married. B) They were siblings. C) They were just good friends. D) They were business partners.
A) Coachella B) Glastonbury C) V Festival D) Rock in Rio
A) Prescription drugs B) Alcohol C) Marijuana D) Chain smoking crack cocaine
A) The Shirelles B) The Crystals C) The Supremes D) The Ronettes
A) A treadmill B) A vertical tanning bed C) A massage chair D) A sauna
A) Dancer Sherene Flash B) A fan C) A fellow singer D) A security guard
A) A classical music album B) A jazz album C) Very much the same as her second album, with a lot of jukebox stuff D) A tribute album
A) Norman H. Edelman B) Keith Prowse C) Mitch Winehouse D) A British Lung Foundation doctor
A) Body and Soul B) Cupid C) It's My Party D) Valerie
A) Accidental drowning. B) Fatal Class A drug overdose. C) Heart attack. D) Natural causes.
A) A music album. B) A series of paintings. C) A 17-piece fashion collection. D) A line of perfumes.
A) Reg Traviss. B) Alex Clare. C) Josh Bowman. D) Pete Doherty.
A) Tom Ford B) Donna Karan C) Karl Lagerfeld D) Marc Jacobs
A) Vogue. B) Glamour. C) Easy Living. D) Cosmopolitan.
A) Around £1 million. B) Around £4 million. C) Around £20 million. D) Around £10 million.
A) Kelly Osbourne. B) Mark Ronson. C) Reg Traviss. D) Blake Fielder-Civil.
A) St. Petersburg. B) Minsk. C) Odessa. D) Moscow.
A) A Moscow theater. B) A Moscow Art Gallery. C) A Moscow opera house. D) A Moscow concert hall.
A) Psychological therapy B) Dietary changes C) Physical exercise D) Medical treatment
A) The Nation B) The New York Times C) The BBC's Garry Mulholland D) Rolling Stone
A) Madonna B) Victoria Beckham C) Britney Spears D) Paris Hilton
A) Mark Ronson B) Darcus Beese C) Tony Bennett D) Local media
A) The police lost the video evidence B) The police could not confirm the substance in the video C) She had no prior convictions D) She paid a large bail amount
A) Carole King's 'So Far Away'. B) Kelly Osbourne's 'Shut Up'. C) Mark Ronson's 'Uptown Funk'. D) Amy Winehouse's 'Back to Black'.
A) A private party B) A music festival in New York C) A Grammy Awards ceremony D) Nelson Mandela's 90th birthday celebration
A) Modern minimalist looks. B) Avant-garde looks. C) Retro futuristic looks. D) Vintage-inspired looks.
A) Insulin injections B) Chemotherapy C) Antibiotics D) Nicotine patches
A) Severe asthma B) Chronic bronchitis C) Early-stage emphysema D) Pneumonia
A) Rolling Stone B) Vogue C) Billboard D) NME |