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Quoting an anonymous source close to the Grammy organizers,
the Associated Press reports that Universal Music is working on a plan to have the
British singer Amy Winehouse perform via satellite at the top U.S. music awards
being held in Los Angeles on Sunday.
Despite being nominated in six categories at this year’s
Grammy Awards, the British singer Amy Winehouse will miss the ceremony, because
the US Embassy has turned down her request for visa.
The 24-year-old soul singer received nominations for all
four top categories: album of the year for "Back to Black," song of
the year for “Rehab”, record of the year and best new artist.
In a press statement the Outside Organization, which
represents Amy Winehouse, said the singer “although disappointed with the
decision has accepted the ruling and will be concentrating on her
recovery"
The singer checked in the Capio Nightingale clinic in north London on January 24,
after a video of her smoking crack cocaine surfaced online.
The Grammy Awards will be held February 10 in Los
Angeles' Staples Center; only
albums released between October 1, 2006, and September 30, 2007, could be
considered for this year's awards. The Grammys are determined by 12,000 music
industry professionals who belongs to the National Academy of Recording Arts
& Sciences.
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