Amy Winehouse was denied a duet with Motown legend Stevie Wonder at Hard Rock Calling this weekend.
Winehouse is said to have headed to the side of the stage in a bid to jump on with the Superstition hit maker and collaborate - much like she did with MC Professor Green at his gig in Camden last week.
However, this time Amy wasn't as lucky as Wonder's manager would not allow Wino on stage with the singer.
A source told The Daily Star: "Amy rocked up at the right hand side and told the stage manager she had been invited to sing with him. He put his foot down and told her that would not happen."
The insider added: "Stevie had planned to duet with Corinne Bailey Rae and Jay Kay from Jamiroquai but he decided it would be better to give the fans the solo set they had expected to look,"
Winehouse is said to have headed to the side of the stage in a bid to jump on with the Superstition hit maker and collaborate - much like she did with MC Professor Green at his gig in Camden last week.
However, this time Amy wasn't as lucky as Wonder's manager would not allow Wino on stage with the singer.
A source told The Daily Star: "Amy rocked up at the right hand side and told the stage manager she had been invited to sing with him. He put his foot down and told her that would not happen."
The insider added: "Stevie had planned to duet with Corinne Bailey Rae and Jay Kay from Jamiroquai but he decided it would be better to give the fans the solo set they had expected to look,"
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