Winehouse to perform via satellite
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Troubled singer Amy Winehouse will perform at Sunday's Grammy Awards live via satellite from London, despite getting a last-minute work visa allowing her to attend the music industry's biggest night of the year in Los Angeles, her spokeswoman said on Friday.
Winehouse, who has six nominations, second only to rap star Kanye West, is currently in a rehabilitation clinic after a well-publicized battle with drugs.
A day after U.S. immigration officials rejected her visa application, Grammy officials announced early on Friday that Winehouse would perform from a London studio.
Later on Friday, Winehouse's publicist said the visa came through following further discussions between the U.S. Embassy in London and officials in the United States.
"Unfortunately, due to the logistics involved and timing complications, Amy will not be coming to the U.S. this weekend to perform at the Grammys in Los Angeles," said Tracey Miller.
The U.S. government has been making it harder for foreign artists with blemished records or relatively little fame to perform in the United States.
Miller said she did not know what song Winehouse would perform, although the obvious choice would be her breakthrough hit "Rehab." The tune, which recounts her reluctance to seek help, is nominated for record of the year.
Winehouse's other nominations are for album of the year, song of the year, best new artist, female pop vocal performance and pop vocal album.
West, with eight nominations, will also perform, organizers confirmed. He has kept a relatively low profile since his mother, Donda West, died after plastic surgery almost three months ago. Continued...






