Whitney Houston and Dana Bash
Whitney Elizabeth Houston was the youngest child of the singer Dionne Warswick as well as gospel music legend Cissy Houston. Whitney Elizabeth Houston grew up in a musical household. The mother of Whitney Houston and her daughter started singing professionally in the church of New Hope Baptist of Newark at the age of 15 years old. They performed the back vocals in Chaka Khan's track in 1978 Im Every Woman. Then she went on to join the backing vocals of Jermaine, Lou Rawls, as well as her mom. Her first gig was as a featured vocalist for the funk group from New York, Material as well. It was her quality of her singing in the band that caught the attention of major record labels, including Arista who signed her in 1983, and with whom she stayed for the rest of her career. The year 1985 saw Whitney Houston's first album became the best-selling debut album ever. Singles such as The Most Beautiful Love of All, How Will I Know If You Give Love and the song Saving all My Love were all released from the album. The songs helped Houston to achieve the seven US top tens that surpassed even the top tens of The Beatles. The album sold 3 million copies the first year as well as 25 million around the world. Her first six Grammys. The Whitney sequel in 1987, featuring the singles What Do Broken Hearts GO and I Wanna Dance With Somebody helped to expand on the popularity of her debut album. But it was, the 1992 movie The Bodyguard that solidified her position as one of the world's most well-known performers. While the movie and the performances of the actress were not much praised, her soundtrack album featuring her rendition of Dolly Parton's I Will Always Love You was her top album and single for a number of months. It sold more than 44 million copies across the globe. The same year that she welcomed her daughter Bobbi she married Bobby Brown of the ex-New Edition group. Around this time, her well-documented substance abuse began and by 1996, the singer used to use drugs every day.
Dana Bash also known as Dana Ruth Schwartz is an American reporter anchorwoman as well as political correspondent for CNN. She also produces some of the network's weekend programs such the Evans & Novak' Late Edition' and Inside Politics.' She was also a reporter for other famous channels, such as NBC and CBS. The awards and honors she has received include being named to the Women in Washington Power List" by Elle magazine. Her incredible anchoring and reporting capabilities are well-respected by numerous journalists. The George Washington University graduate is an extremely loving mom of a son. She was twice married but is not currently married. Bash has a love for her followers to the core. It is for this reason that the American reporter is so present with her followers on Instagram, Twitter and other social media sites. There she keeps her supporters updated.






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