Amy Winehouse back on the decks at Proud Camden
REHAB singer Amy Winehouse made a surprise appearance at Proud Camden on Friday - highjacking the decks to play an impromptu 45-minute set in the South Gallery.
Onlookers said Amy - who used to frequently be seen spilling out of Camden nightspots - appeared happy to be back in one of her favourite Camden haunts.
Earlier in the week, the singer's good friend and musical collaborator Mark Ronson - with whom she released hit tune Rehab in 2006 - gave guests of the official iTunes after-party at Proud Camden, in Stables Market, off Chalk Farm Road, Camden Town, an exclusive preview of her long-awaited new material, which is set to be released later in the year.
Ronson debuted It's My Party, a cover of the Lesley Gore classic and the first track Amy has released for five years.
Amy's new boyfriend Reg Traviss was not with her on Friday, with the singer choosing to spend the night partying with her girlfriends.
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