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Introducing Valerie Star... The woman who inspired The Zutons‘ Valerie has been discovered, some 12 years after Amy Winehouse and Mark Ronson‘s cover became a worldwide hit. It transpires that the 2006 track was written about Valerie Star, a make-up artist who previously dated Zutons frontman Dave McCabe. Both Star and McCabe have recalled how the song told the […]The post Meet Valerie, the inspiration behind Amy Winehouse and The Zutons’ classic appeared first on NME.
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