December 7, 2007 10:30
The Daily Ligger: Amy Winehouse nips out for a midnight snack
Your daily gossip: Johnny Borrell says 'I'M ON THE PHONE!'
Photo Gallery: Amy Winehouse
Welcome to the Daily Ligger: your morning stop-off to find out who in the world of music has been up to what.
Today’s top gossip:
Amy Winehouse nipped out for a midnight snack after an impromptu gig at Jazz After Dark in London. At around 5.30am she bought sweets and papers from her local shop
From the papers:
Kylie Minogue at the Chanel party at Nobu Berkeley getting carried by Karl Lagerfeld (Daily Star).
Rod Stewart took a stoll in Antibes in the South of France wearing tweed (The Sun).
The Kills' James Hince at the Chanel party with girlfriend Kate Moss (Daily Star).
Blue’s Lee Ryan reading a book at Clapham Junction in south London. (Daily Star).
E-mailed in from NME.COM readers:
"Last night at the Santogold gig at the Hoxton Bar & Kitchen in London I saw Kele Okereke, Annie Mac and Nick Grimshaw. Then afterwards I went to Casa Blue and Roni Size." (from Eleanor Thorpe)
Razorlight’s Johnny Borrell walking down north London's Haverstock Hill in a huge Russian hat talking loudly on his phone. (Andrew Holland).
Dave Davies of The Kinks and Paul Cook of the Sex Pistols at the Water Rats in Kings Cross watching the Year Long Disaster gig. (from Tammy and John Kent).
Rhys from Good Shoes tending to his "rather worse for wear" missus on a nightbus in Shepherd's Bush. Awww.... (Dave from Sidcup)
Edbanger's Busy P at Klaxons' second London Brixton Academy show. (from James Lewis).
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