Troubled soul singer Amy Winehouse was found dead in her London apartment over the weekend. She was 27. A cause of death has yet to be announced. Winehouse thrust into the global spotlight in 2006 with her album, "Back to Black". The album won the singer 5 Grammys and made Winehouse a household name around the world. But the singer's personal life was filled with drug and alcohol abuse, eating disorders and destructive relationships which would gradually take their toll on the troubled star.
Winehouse joins a short list of other music stars who died tragically at the age of 27, often referred to as the "27 Club." Among the club's members are Doors frontman Jim Morrison, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Kurt Cobain and Rolling Stones founder Brian Jones.