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In this captivating episode of The Tracklist, hosts Daron Jenkins and Chris Saunders dive deep into the emotional world of the 2024 film "Back to Black," which chronicles the tumultuous life and career of the legendary singer-songwriter, Amy Winehouse.

This biopic not only explores her meteoric rise to fame but also examines the struggles that shaped her artistry and legacy.

Join us as we welcome the insightful Justine S. Harrison, an actress and filmmaker, who brings her unique perspective to the discussion. Together, we’ll explore the creative intentions behind "Back to Black," the film's portrayal of Amy's life, and the lasting impact of her music on both fans and artists alike.

The Film includes some of Amy's greatest hits such as:

  • "Rehab"
  • "Back to Black"
  • "You Know I'm No Good"
  • "Valerie"
  • "Tears Dry on Their Own"

We’ll also highlight some of the standout tracks from the film's soundtrack. Tune in for a heartfelt conversation that celebrates Amy Winehouse’s artistry and the profound impact she has left on the world.

Don’t miss this episode filled with music, nostalgia, and powerful storytelling!

Follow Daron on Instagram: @thedaronjenkins
Follow Chris on Instagram: @chrissaunders_music
Follow Justine S. Harrison on Instagram: @justinesharrison

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In this captivating episode of The Tracklist, hosts Daron Jenkins and Chris Saunders dive deep into the emotional world of the 2024 film "Back to Black," which chronicles the tumultuous life and career of the legendary singer-songwriter, Amy Winehouse.

This biopic not only explores her meteoric rise to fame but also examines the struggles that shaped her artistry and legacy.

Join us as we welcome the insightful Justine S. Harrison, an actress and filmmaker, who brings her unique perspective to the discussion. Together, we’ll explore the creative intentions behind "Back to Black," the film's portrayal of Amy's life, and the lasting impact of her music on both fans and artists alike.

The Film includes some of Amy's greatest hits such as:

  • "Rehab"
  • "Back to Black"
  • "You Know I'm No Good"
  • "Valerie"
  • "Tears Dry on Their Own"

We’ll also highlight some of the standout tracks from the film's soundtrack. Tune in for a heartfelt conversation that celebrates Amy Winehouse’s artistry and the profound impact she has left on the world.

Don’t miss this episode filled with music, nostalgia, and powerful storytelling!

Follow Daron on Instagram: @thedaronjenkins
Follow Chris on Instagram: @chrissaunders_music
Follow Justine S. Harrison on Instagram: @justinesharrison

  continue reading

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