Lady Gaga and Gary Barlow were among a number of special guests who paid tribute to Amy Winehouse last night (November 22).
Gaga joined Zane Lowe on Radio One where he played Amy Winehouse's 'Back To Black' album as part of a special 'Masterpiece' session.
Speaking of Amy, Lady G stated: "It's interesting that celebrities sometimes get such a bad wrap for being sad but in truth Amy was incredible at singing the blues – she lived the blues, she lived jazz. I believe she will be remembered as a musical legend."
Take That frontman Gary likened Amy to The Beatles legend John Lennon, while Mark Ronson explained the musical influences behind Back To Black's sound.
A number of musicians will speak about the impact the album had on them and the show will also feature interviews with the people who helped make the album.
Amy Winehouse Live - Through The Years
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