It’s something like seven pm and I head down to the Queen of Hoxton to meet a new sensation who has sparked the attention of some of the bigwigs in the music game. I waltz (not literally of course) down … Continue reading →
Flavour magazine had a great time attending the MOBO awards 2011 in Glasgow SECC yesterday. The nominees were outstanding so the competition was tough. It was a great night of music and fashion, with the big winner being Jessie J … Continue reading →
We spoke of Mitch Winehouse’s battle to fight for the name of his charity The Amy Winehouse Foundation after a businessman quite disrespectfully snapped up the charity’s name last month. Amy Winehouse’s father eventually won the battle and he has … Continue reading →
Since the tragic death of the troubled soul artist on July 23 people have been shamelessly scrambling to make money out of the late singers name. Distraught father Mitch Winehouse was intending to establish a charity in his daughters name … Continue reading →
Just over two years ago, Dionne Bromfield blew the recording industry away at the age of 13, with her 2009 chart-topping single ‘Mama Said’. Before her huge hit, the petite, angelic-voiced, pop-soul star was just another school girl – apart … Continue reading →
Ruby Goe is one young, fiesty and determined artist from London. With the dust still settling from the online buzz of ‘Built This House’ (Song of the Day – Pop Justice) and under the management of Raye Cosbert (Amy Winehouse) and … Continue reading →
Heshima Thompson is perhaps best known for being a former backing singer for Amy Winehouse, as well as an established actor. He has already appeared in The Bill, Babyfather, Casualty, Spooks and was nominated in 2009, for a Screen Nation … Continue reading →
Bringing pop back to the London scene, Zarif takes inspiration from the oldies like Prince, Stevie Wonder and the timeless edge of Michael Jackson. Here at Flavour, the 24 year old talks about getting herself into the spotlight and all … Continue reading →