Whitney Houston and Dana Bash
Whitney Elizabeth Houston is the youngest of four children born in Newark New Jersey on August 9, 1963. The parents of Whitney are gospel vocalists Cissy Houston - born Emily Lee Drinkard - and John Russell Houston Jr. Whitney's cousin Dionne Warwick was also a singing sensation. The singer began her singing career in the choir of her church The New Hope Baptist Church in Newark as a young child and by the age of fifteen, she was singing back vocals professionally alongside her mother on Chaka Khan's hit song from 1978 Im Every Woman. After that, she began to join the backing vocals of Lou Rawls, Jermaine, and her mother. Her work as the vocalist featured in New York funk group Material attracted the attention of several major record companies including Arista, with which she signed her contract in 1982 and remained for the remainder of career. Whitney Houston became the top-selling debut record by a young artist in the year 1985. It featured a number of hits including How Will I know You Love Me Save All My Love For you and the most loved love of all. It helped her achieve seven US chart-topping songs in succession. The album sold three million copies in its debut year in the US and went on to make 25 million copies worldwide, earning them the country's first six Grammys. Whitney 1987 Whitney 1987 release, featuring The Place You Do Broken Hearts and I Wanna Dance With Somebody as hits, helped build upon the successes she'd achieved. But it was The Bodyguard 1992 which cemented her reputation as one the most well-known artists in the world. Even though the film's and performances of the actress were not well-received, the soundtrack album with her version of Dolly Parton's I Will Always Love You was the top-selling single for many months. It sold more than 44 million copies around the world. The same year, she married Bobby Brown who was a ex- New Edition singer. She was the sole daughter of Bobby and Bobbi Kristina Brown. They were married in March 1993. Her drug addiction began around this time and, at the time of her death in 1996, she'd developed a habit of using.
Dana Bash, also known as her real name Dana Ruth Schwartz, is a CNN political reporter and anchorwoman. She also produces certain of the network's Sunday shows such as Evans & Novak' Late Edition as well as Inside Politics.' Bash has also worked with other renowned channels in the past as well, including NBC and CBS. When it comes to honours and awards Bash has been featured in Women in Washington Power List published by Elle magazine. Her amazing anchoring and reporting skills have been lauded and acknowledged by numerous journalists. In private as well, the George Washington University grad is the most loving mother of her only son. She was married twice and is currently single. Bash loves all her fans. Because of this, the American Journalist uses Instagram as well as Twitter to keep her followers up to date with her private life.
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