Amy Winehouse was greatly influenced by jazz and blues artists like Sarah Vaughan and Dinah Washington. Her signature beehive hairdo and makeup were inspired by 1960s girl groups like The Ronettes. She was signed to Island Records in 2002 after being discovered. Her debut album Frank and second album Back to Black were both critical and commercial successes. However, Winehouse struggled with substance abuse issues which negatively impacted her health and career. She died in 2011 at age 27 from alcohol poisoning, leaving behind an influential musical legacy.