Whitney Houston and Dana Bash
Whitney Elizabeth Houston was born to a musically inclined family on the 9th of August, 1963 in Newark New Jersey the daughter of gospel singer Cissy Houston (nee Emily Lee Drinkard) and John Russell Houston Jr. as well as a cousin of the singing sensation Dionne Warwick. Whitney's mother and her started singing professionally at the New Hope Baptist Church of Newark at the age of 15 years old. They performed the back vocals on Chaka Khan's track from 1978 Im Every Woman. Jermaine, her mother and Lou Rawls were some of those who she sang with. She was also briefly a model for Seventeen magazine in the year 1981. The singer began her career as a lead vocalist with the New York-based funk band Material as well. It was her excellence of her work as a vocalist together that brought the attention of several major record companies, such as Arista which she signed with in 1983 and where she was for the rest the duration of her career. The first Whitney Houston album was released in the year 1985. It became one of the top-selling albums of an artist. The album contained several hit songs such as How Will I Know You're Good to Me, Saving all My Love For you and The Greatest Love of All. It allowed her to achieve seven US chart-topping songs in succession which surpasses the Beatles. The album was sold to three million people in the first year and 25 million globally. She won her first six Grammys. Its Whitney 1987 release, which included the songs Where Do Broken Hearts and I Wanna Dance With Somebody as hits, helped build upon the successes she'd had. The 1992 film The Bodyguard sealed her spot among the top-selling musicians of all-time. Even though the movie and performances of the actress were not well-received, the soundtrack album featuring her rendition of Dolly Parton's I Will Always Love You was her most popular album and single for a number of months. It sold over 44 million copies worldwide. The same year that she welcomed her daughter Bobbi Brown, she got married to Bobby Brown of the ex-New Edition group. It was around this time and, by 1996, she had developed a habit of using.
Dana Bash is also known as Dana Ruth Schwartz and she has a job at CNN as an anchorwoman, reporter, and political reporter. The anchorwoman produced a number of shows on weekends on the network, which include Evans & Novak: Late Edition" as well as Inside Politics." She has previously worked for NBC and CBS. In terms of honours and awards Bash was previously included in the Women in Washington Power List which was published by Elle magazine. Her incredible anchoring and reporting capabilities are well-respected by numerous journalists. She is a George Washington University graduate is a loving mother to one son. She has been married twice and is currently not. Bash is a woman who loves to be independent and strong, is very fond of her admirers. The American journalist stays her fans up to date with her life by using social media websites such as Instagram as well as Twitter.






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