Making AMY proud // Amy Winehouse Tribute by VoodooHoney

Amy Winehouse was a force to be reckoned with.

Her music had this energy to it. The kind of energy that made you want to cry because you felt her pain, the kind of energy that moved the room, and the kind of energy that made you rethink if you ever loved hard enough or if you were just kidding yourself.

She was REAL and her voice could snatch the soul out of any listener in the radius.

So when CopyWrite heard that VoodooHoney Records was putting on an Amy Winehouse Tribute in July; we had to be there. It couldn’t be missed.

The Amy Winehouse Supper Club was a two-day event honoring the late songstress on the 6th year anniversary of her passing (July 23rd, 2011) and when we talk about energy in the room; the WHOLE event brought it.

CopyWrite went to the “opening” night and at 9pm; Company Brewing was packed with guests for both supper reservations but also a standing crowd that was there in anticipation for the amazing line-up of soulful voices to come.

Our supper reservation (luckily enough) gave us some of the best seats in the house; front row to the stage and all the action. Supper included an ‘A la carte’ menu along with the full Company Brewing dinner menu. And yes, for those of you who don’t know, not only is Company Brewing a great place for a drink and some live local music; they are also a fully-functioning brewery and restaurant (all-day) serving good and bougie crafted beer/cocktails along with some good and bougie food right there in Riverwest. Emphasis on the Bougie.

But back to the music; the show was incredible to say the least. Split into three sections with short intermissions, the line-up included most of our local favorite singers who put their spin on either a classic Amy song or a jazz song that Amy covered at one point in her career.

It was all really breathtaking witnessing such a diverse crowd all gather to enjoy Amy’s legacy.

It even says more when the crowd was brought to silence for multiple acts throughout the night.

Some highlights of the night were Siren’s acoustic version of ‘Back to Black’, Lili K’s rendition of ‘Best Friends’, Abby Jeanne (just all of her), Angie Swan with the vocals of Olivia Gonzales on ‘Valerie’, Yasmeen Daniels ‘Wake Up Alone’ and Arsène DeLay (who traveled all the way from New Orleans). Then let’s just clap for the whole band. **clap for ‘em**

The sultry, vivacious, melodic vibe that Amy possessed was captivated by the unique qualities in each musician and vocalist, which is no easy task.

Also we can’t forget Jay’s (what we assume) drunk anecdotes on a stage that was rightfully owned and operated by him. He deserved it.

Needless to say, we loved it. We love Amy and we love Jay for putting this together. We’ll be waiting for a VooDooHoney album of this whole set (Thank us later and call up Universal.)

/Syn for CW

**P.S. I was bias. I love Amy Winehouse and literally every artist that came on the stage killed it and I could have mentioned them all. Peace.


 

RIP Aaliyah #RespectTheLegendary

Today marks 15 years since the passing of our Babygirl, Aaliyah.

On August 25, 2001, Aaliyah Haughton, along with eight others, were killed on a plane crash.

Aaliyah's music was genre-defying, relatable and inspired anyone and everyone to be there authentic-self at all times. Her soft and angelic voice over a Timberland beat is an iconic sound that made us move, her energy was felt and her presence was out of this world. And with three solid and breathtaking albums, two released movies, a killer fashion sense and countless other moves to be made; we all wanted to hear and see more from our Babygirl before she left us too soon.

As VIBE dubs this week, Aaliyah Week, CopyWrite wants you to vibe with some of our favorites from the singer. Watch below and let us know what you loved about the Detroit native.

We miss you Babygirl. #RespectTheLegendary

RIP Muhammad Ali #RespectTheLegendary

Muhammad Ali passed away Friday June 3rd in Arizona at the age of 74. The legendary boxer who proclaimed himself "The Greatest" was among the most famous and beloved athletes on the planet.  

Ali had battled with Parkinson's Disease for 32 years, a progressive neurological condition that slowly robbed him of both his verbal grace and his physical dexterity. CNN notes that "Ali had been at HonorHealth Scottsdale Osborn Medical Center in Scottsdale since Thursday with what spokesman Bob Gunnell had described as a respiratory issue." 

The three-time World Heavyweight Champion boxer made countless people believe in themselves and fight for what was right. He will be missed. 

Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee. #RespectTheLegendary

RIP The Notorious B.I.G. #RespectTheLegendary

The only Christopher we acknowledge is Wallace.

Happy Birthday to Biggie. We all know the significance he had to the culture of hip hop and we can't respect him enough for making his mark on history. 

Born Christopher George Latore Wallace, we #RespectTheLegendary. Tell us your favorite B.I.G. song in the comments.


And peep some of our favorite fan art below.

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RIP Prince #RespectTheLegendary

Prince (born Prince Rogers Nelson) was a legacy.

As a Minneapolis native, musician, singer, style icon and endless creative soul, Prince influenced and changed the way people viewed all types of music; breaking down genres and spreading love all in the same breathe.

Today, Prince died (April 21) at the age of 57 in his Paisley Park home and studio, confirmed by his publicist to the Associated Press.

In his 35-plus-year career, Prince released 39 solo studio albums as he continuously experimented with psychedelic rock, intergalactic funk and everything in-between. His 1978 debut album For You and self-titled second LP, released in October 1979, kicked off an incredibly prolific run of albums that included 1999, Purple Rain, Around The World In A Day, Sign O The Times and Batman, among others, throughout the 1980s at a clip of nearly one per year, evolving with each release.

But we could go on and on about the greatness that was Prince. The world will miss him.

Rest peacefully.

Listen to some of CW's favorite songs from the legacy below. #RespectTheLegendary