Amy Winehouse has been honoured with a stone on north London’s new Music Walk of Fame, nearly a decade on from the singer’s tragic death.
The posthumous honour was placed alongside others for bands Madness and The Who at a special ceremony in Camden this afternoon.
The late star's parents were present, as well as famous faces from the music industry, including DJ Don Letts, rapper Big Narstie and The Specials’ Neville Staple.
Winehouse lived in the area before her death in 2011, following a much-publicised battle with substance addiction. Speaking at the unveiling, which was also attended by fans, her father Mitch Winehouse said: “Camden was her oxygen and now she is here always spiritually. “She’s not here physically but this plaque will
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