London: Family and friends of Amy Winehouse gathered at her favourite jazz club to celebrate her life.
The tragic singer`s estranged parents, Mitch and Janis, boyfriend Reg Traviss and friends, Kelly Osbourne and Eliza Doolittle assembled at the Jazz After Dark club in London on Thursday night.
They put behind their sorrows of the past week and enjoyed a night of fun by sharing stories about the `Back to Black` hitmaker, who was found dead on July 23 at her North London home, reported a website.
Earlier this week, Osbourne paid tribute to Winehouse by wearing her trademark beehive hair style at her funeral on July 26. She later took to twitter to lash out at the apparent `friends` of the singer who were speaking about her on TV and in newspapers.
"Any `friend` of amy`s talking 2 the press/tv are not her actual friend`s. Her real friends have more dignity then to get USD 2 talk about her! (sic)" she tweeted.
Earlier on Thursday, Winehouse`s father stunned people by distributing her clothes to the huge number of fans, who had gathered to pay their respects to the British singer.
"These are Amy`s T-shirts. This is what she would have wanted - for her fans to have her clothes. Please keep listening to her music. God bless Amy Winehouse," he said.
PTI
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