If you were afraid of seeing more dead singers’ holograms in the future, it is really too late. According to NME, which got it from The Sun, Amy Winehouse’s father said he was ready to explore the option:
‘The most important thing to Amy was the music and I'm sure a lot of people would like to hear her sing again. It depends on what Amy's fans want as a way to keep her memory alive. If it's a book, an album or a hologram, then so be it.’
However, the sentence is kind of vague, as he is not truly affirming he wants to see her daughter’s hologram tomorrow, Mitch Winehouse even added ‘I can't watch Amy on TV or listen to her songs, it's really difficult.’
But let’s not forget he recently announced two more posthumous albums, so he doesn't really seem to be the kind of guy to let his feelings prevent him to make some bucks over his daughter’s dead body… Am I too harsh? I don’t know, but if my daughter had died I would not be talking to the Sun about it in the first place.

