Famous music stars died as a result of Alcohol intoxication

Here are 2 famous musicians from the world died in Alcohol intoxication:

Bon Scott

Bon Scott (July 9, 1946 Forfar-February 19, 1980 East Dulwich) otherwise known as Scott, Bon or Ronald Belford Scott was an Australian singer, musician, songwriter and lyricist.

His albums include Round and Round and Round, The Early Years 1967-1972, With the Spektors and the Valentines, Round and Round: The Forgotten Years and Seasons of Change Raven/RCA 1971-72 (disc 2). Genres: Hard rock, Progressive rock, Blues rock, Rock music, Heavy metal and Rock and roll.

Bon Scott was best known as the lead vocalist and lyricist for the Australian hard rock band AC/DC. He joined the band in 1974 and recorded seven studio albums with them, including the hit albums "Highway to Hell" and "Back in Black". Known for his distinctive voice and charismatic stage presence, Scott helped to establish AC/DC as one of the most popular and influential rock bands of all time.

Before joining AC/DC, Scott was a member of several other Australian bands, including The Valentines and Fraternity. He was known for his hard-partying lifestyle and his love of rock and roll, which were reflected in many of his lyrics.

Tragically, Scott died in 1980 at the age of 33, shortly after the release of "Highway to Hell". He was found dead in his car in London, and the cause of death was determined to be acute alcohol poisoning. Despite his short life, Bon Scott remains a beloved figure in the world of rock and roll, and his music continues to inspire generations of fans around the world.

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Amy Winehouse

Amy Winehouse (September 14, 1983 Southgate, London-July 23, 2011 London Borough of Camden) a.k.a. Amy Jade Winehouse, Amy Winhouse, Ames or Wino was a British music arranger, singer-songwriter and musician.

Her albums include Frank, Take the Box, Back to Black, Pumps / Help Yourself, Rehab, You Know I'm No Good, Tears Dry on Their Own, In My Bed / You Sent Me Flying, Stronger Than Me and Back to Black. Her related genres: Soul music, Jazz, Rhythm and blues, Rock music, Neo soul, Funk, Doo-wop, Swing music, Ska, Pop music, Blues, Reggae and Blue-eyed soul.

Amy Winehouse had a distinctive deep and soulful voice that garnered her critical acclaim and commercial success in the mid-2000s. She won five Grammy Awards for her album Back to Black, including Best New Artist, Record of the Year, and Song of the Year. Despite her talent, Winehouse struggled with drug and alcohol addiction throughout her career and personal life, which ultimately led to her tragic death in 2011 at the age of 27. She has been credited with influencing a new generation of British female artists such as Adele and Duffy, and has been celebrated as one of the greatest singers of all time. In addition to music, Winehouse was also known for her distinctive style, which often included a beehive hairstyle and winged eyeliner.

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