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. They are also cousins of the singer Dionne Warwick. Her first singing gig was in a choir at the church she attended The New Hope Baptist Church in Newark as a young child and at fifteen, she was singing back vocals professionally along with their mother in Chaka Khans 1978 hit Im Every Woman. In the following years, she was a backing vocals to Jermaine Jackson and Lou Rawls and her mother. The singer was first a featured performer for the The New York-based New York Funk band Material. The quality of her vocal performance attracted the attention of the major label Arista where she signed up in 1983. Whitney Houston became the top-selling debut record for an artist in the year. On the album, she had several smash singles, including Saving All My Love for You How Do You Know You're Good to Love? and The Greater Love of All. This led to her achieving seven US Number Ones in a row. The singer beat the Beatles. The album itself sold three million copies in its debut year in the US and then went on to achieve a worldwide sales of 25 million, earning it the very first one of six Grammies. Whitney, her album Whitney was released in 1987, and featuring the hit songs How 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 music's best sellers. The film and her part in it were not very appreciated, but the music and her interpretation to Dolly's I Will Always Love You was a hit for a few months on the charts and she sold nearly 44 million albums and singles across the globe. Their daughter Bobbi was born in March of 1993, a year following her wedding to Bobby Brown. Her daily drug usage was well documented.
Dana Bash, also known by the name Dana Ruth Schwartz, is an American anchorwoman and journalist. She works as a political correspondent at CNN. She hosted a variety of weekend programs for the network, such as Evans & Novak: Late Edition" as well as Inside Politics." She was previously employed by NBC as well as CBS. Coming to her awards and honors Bash was previously included in the Women in Washington Power List which was published by Elle magazine. She is highly respected for her incredible ability as a anchor and reporter. Her one child is her greatest joy in life. She was married twice and is now single. Bash is a sturdy and self-confident woman, is a devoted followers with love. This is why the American Journalist is on Instagram and Twitter to keep her fans informed about her personal life.






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