Whitney Houston and Dana Bash
Whitney Elizabeth Houston was the youngest child of the singer Dionne Warswick and gospel singer Cissy Houston. Whitney Elizabeth Houston grew as a child in a household of musicians. In Newark Whitney started singing in the church choir in the early years of her childhood. When she was 15 years old, she joined her mom in backing vocals in Chaka's smash Im Every Woman from 1978. In 1981, she was a model and also appeared on the Seventeen cover. Also, she provided the backing vocals for Jermaine and Lou Rawls. Her work as the featured vocalist of New York funk group Material was noticed by major record labels, including Arista who she signed in 1982 and was with them for the rest of her life. Whitney Houston became the top-selling debut record for an artist in 1985. It featured a number of hits like How Will I Know You're Good to Me, Saving all My Love For you and The Most Beautiful Love of All. It allowed her to achieve seven US charts-topping singles in a row, a feat that surpasses the Beatles. The album sold three million copies in its debut album's first year of release in the US and then went on to sell 25 million worldwide winning them the first six Grammies. The Whitney album of 1987, which featured the songs that I Wanna Dance With Somebody and Where Do Broken Hearts Get to continue her popularity. It is The Bodyguard of 1992 that turned her into one of the most successful performers in the history of music. Although the film was not very well received, nor did her performance, the music of the film's Dolly Parton version I Will Always Love You hit the top spot on both the albums and singles charts across the US for a period of time. The album sold over 44 million copies. That same year she married the former New Edition singer Bobby Brown with whom she has a single daughter Bobbi Kristina Brown in March 1993. Her drug addiction began at this point and in 1996, she'd developed a habit of using.
Dana Bash (also known as Dana Ruth Schwartz) is a CNN anchor and political reporter. The shows she hosts on weekends include Evans & Novak Late Edition, Inside Politics and Inside Politics. Her awards and accolades include her inclusion on the "The Women in Washington Power List" by Elle magazine. Bash is widely praised by her remarkable abilities as a reporter/an anchor. The George Washington University graduate is a loving mother to one son. She has got married twice. She's currently unmarried. Bash is a fan of all her followers. This is the reason the American journalist is active on the social networking sites Instagram as well as Twitter where keeps her admirers updated about the events in her life.






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