Whitney Houston and Dana Bash
Whitney Elizabeth Houston was the youngest of the children of singer Dionne Warswick as well as gospel singer Cissy Houston. Whitney Elizabeth Houston grew up in a musical household. In her early years, she sang in her New Hope Baptist Church Choir in Newark. When she turned fifteen, Houston was singing professionally with backing vocals alongside her mother in Chaka Khan's song from 1978 Im Every Woman. In 1981, she briefly was a model, and was featured on the Seventeen cover. She also provided backing vocals to Lou Rawls and Jermaine. The high quality of her performance as the vocalist featured in New York funk group Material caught the eye of major record labels, including Arista who she was signed in 1982, and was with them for the rest of her life with them. The debut Whitney Houston album was released in 1985. It would become one of the most successful album by a musician. Her album featured several hits such as How Will I Know You're Good to Me, Saving All My Love For you and The greatest Love of All. It was instrumental in her achieving seven US charts-topping singles in a row which was more than the Beatles. In its initial US year, the album was has sold in excess of 3 million units. After that, it was to be bought by over 25 million people worldwide and earned her her first Grammy. Whitney 1987 Whitney 1987 record, featuring Where Do Broken Hearts and I Wanna Dance With Somebody as hits, helped build upon her success. The 1992 film The Bodyguard sealed her spot in the top 20 most-sellers in history. Although her performance in the film and its soundtrack were not popular, her Dolly Parton cover I Will Always Love You as well as the accompanying album topped charts across the world for several months. The daughter of her mother Bobbi was born March of 1993, the year after she wed Bobby Brown. At this point, her documented addiction to drugs began. By 1996, Bobbi Kristina Brown had been using drugs on a daily basis.
Dana Bash or Dana Ruth Schwartz in the way she's commonly known, is an American anchorwoman reporter who also serves as CNN's political correspondent. The anchorwoman produced a number of shows on weekends on the network, including Evans & Novak: Late Edition" as well as Inside Politics." She has previously worked for NBC and CBS. Bash received a Women in Washington Power List prize by Elle magazine. Her amazing anchoring and reporting capabilities are well-respected by numerous journalists. On a personal level, the graduate of George Washington University is a caring mother for her single son. She has been married twice and currently isn't. Bash is an independent and tough woman. She loves her fans. This is why Bash, an American journalist keeps herself active on the social networking sites Instagram as well as Twitter where keeps her admirers updated about the events that happen in her life.
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