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Amy Winehouse ejected from bar
Published Thursday, Jan 25 2007, 12:43 GMT | By Matthew Houghton
Jazz singer Amy Winehouse has been ejected from a top London bar because she and her celebrity friends were singing too loudly.
The group, which included the likes of Jamie Cullum and Michael Ball, were asked to leave the American Bar in the Savoy Hotel after fellow guests complained about the noise.
According to The Sun, Winehouse protested after the bar manager asked her to quieten her singing. She was then urged her to leave the bar and go to bed.
The singer had apparently been at the hotel for the entire day after attending the South Bank Show Award ceremony, where she picked up the Best Pop gong for her album Back to Back.
Asked about the incident, a spokeswoman for the Savoy Hotel replied: "We do not comment on guests."
The group, which included the likes of Jamie Cullum and Michael Ball, were asked to leave the American Bar in the Savoy Hotel after fellow guests complained about the noise.
According to The Sun, Winehouse protested after the bar manager asked her to quieten her singing. She was then urged her to leave the bar and go to bed.
The singer had apparently been at the hotel for the entire day after attending the South Bank Show Award ceremony, where she picked up the Best Pop gong for her album Back to Back.
Asked about the incident, a spokeswoman for the Savoy Hotel replied: "We do not comment on guests."
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