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 Gospel star Cissy Houston as well as John Russell Houston Jr. Also, she is the sister of the singer Dionne Warwick. In her early years she was a singer in the New Hope Baptist Church Choir in Newark. When she turned 15, Houston had sung professionally with backing vocals alongside her mother in Chaka Khan's hit song in 1978 Im Every Woman. The singer went on to sing back vocals to Lou Rawls Jermaine Jackson and her own mother and did a brief stint as models for the front cover of Seventeen magazine in the year 1981. Beginning in 1981, she started to work as a vocalist with New York's funk band Material. It was her quality vocal performance of this group that attracted interest of recording label such as Arista. Whitney Houston became the top-selling debut record for an artist in the year 1985. It featured a number of hits such as How Will I Know You Give Good Love, Saving all My Love For you and The greatest Love of All. It allowed her to achieve seven US chart-topping songs in succession, a feat that surpasses the Beatles. The album was sold out of three million copies in its debut year in the US as well as make 25 million copies worldwide, earning them the first six Grammies. The album Whitney was released in 1987, and featuring the smash songs Where Do Broken Hearts go? and I Wanna Dance With Somebody, was a follow-up to her success from. But it is The Bodyguard (1996) that established her as one of the best-selling albums in pop music. Although the film and her performance on screen were not widely reviewed, the soundtrack album as well as her rendition to the Dolly Parton song I Will Always Love You made the charts of albums and singles for months, and was sold at 44 million copies around the globe. Her daughter Bobbi was born the month of March of 1993, the year following her wedding to Bobby Brown. Her daily use of drugs was documented.
Dana Bash, also known by the name Dana Ruth Schwartz, is an American anchorwoman and journalist. She is a correspondent for politics at CNN. Her past work includes NBC, CBS and other prominent channels. Her productions include the CNN's weekend shows such as Evans & Novak Late Edition as well as Inside Politics. The awards and honors she has received include inclusion in the Women in Washington Power List" by Elle magazine. Numerous young journalists admire her reporting and anchoring capabilities. Additionally, she is a loving mom to her son even though she graduated of George Washington University. She has had two marriages. Her current relationship is not formal. Bash one who enjoys being self-sufficient and confident she is extremely devoted to her followers. The American journalist keeps her fans up to date with her life through social media sites like Instagram as well as Twitter.
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