Whitney Houston and Dana Bash
Whitney Elizabeth Houston, born 9 August 1963, to an incredibly musical family from Newark New Jersey is the daughter of the gospel singers Cissy Houston as well as John Russell Houston Jr. She's also the cousin of singer Dionne Warwick. Her mother and she began singing professionally at New Hope Baptist Church in Newark in the year Whitney was just 15 years old. The two sang backing vocals on Chaka Khan's track from 1978 Im Every Woman. Then she went on to perform backing vocals for Lou Rawls and Jermaine as well as her mom. The singer began her career as a featured vocalist for the New York-based funk band Material as well. It was her quality of her work as a vocalist with them that attracted the attention of several major record companies, such as Arista which she signed with in 1983, and with whom she was for the rest of her professional career. Her debut album Whitney Houston was released in 1985, and was the most-seller album by a debut artist. Songs like The Most Beautiful Love of All, How Do I Know if You Give Love and Save the Day and All My Love were all released on the album. They enabled Houston to earn 7 US top tens, which surpassed even the top tens of The Beatles. The album itself sold 3 million copies in its first year in the US as well as sell 25 million worldwide winning her the first of her six Grammies. The Whitney album of 1987, that featured songs like I Wanna Dance With Somebody and Where Do Broken Hearts Get to continue her popularity. It came with The Bodyguard of 1992 that was her breakthrough album and made her one of the biggest-selling musicians in recent history. Even though the movie and actor's performance weren't much praised, her soundtrack album featuring her rendition of Dolly Parton's I Will Always Love You was her most popular single and albums for many months. It sold over 44 million copies across the globe. The same year that she welcomed her daughter Bobbi Brown, she got married to Bobby Brown of the ex-New Edition group. Her drug addiction began in the middle of 1993 and by 1996, she had developed a habit of using.
Dana Bash or Dana Ruth Schwartz in the way she's popularly known, is an American anchorwoman reporter as well as CNN's political correspondent. Her programs on Saturdays are Evans & Novak Late Edition, Inside Politics and Inside Politics. Bash is the recipient of several awards and honours. Elle magazine once listed her in the Women in Washington Power List. She is known to have incredible anchoring/reporting abilities and she's admired by young journalists. In her personal life the graduate of George Washington University is a doting mother to her only son. She has been married twice and is currently single. Bash has a love for her followers to the core. The American journalist stays her fans informed about her day-to-day activities via social media platforms such as Instagram and Twitter.






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