Whitney Houston and Dana Bash
Whitney Elizabeth Houston was born to a musical 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. When she was a kid she was a singer in the New Hope Baptist Church choir in Newark. By the time she turned fifteen, Houston was singing professionally as a backing vocalist with her mother in Chaka Khan's song from 1978 Im Every Woman. She went on to provide backing vocals for Jermaine and Lou Rawls as well as her own mother and worked briefly as a model appearing on the cover of Seventeen magazine in 1981. In 1981, she began to work as a vocalist in the New York funk group Material. The band's excellent vocals in this band that attracted interest of recording label such as Arista. The year 1985 saw Whitney Houston's first album turned out to be the best-selling debut album ever. Several hit singles including the hit songs Saving All My Love For You How Do I know That You Love Me as well as The Most Beautiful Love of All were released from the album, setting her up to smash the Beatles record with seven consecutive US numbers one. The album's debut US year the album has sold in excess of 3 million units. It went on to be listened to by more than 25 million people worldwide and earned her her first Grammy. Its Whitney 1987 album, which included the songs Where Do Broken Hearts and I Wanna Dance With Somebody as popular songs, was a way to build on the success she had achieved. The 1992 film The Bodyguard sealed her spot in the top 20 most-sellers ever. The film, and her performance in it was not well received, but the soundtrack as well as her version of Dolly Parton's I Will Always Love You were charting for months in the charts, and she sold more than 44 million albums and singles across the globe. In the same year, she married Bobby Brown who was a previous New Edition singer. She had their only daughter Bobbi Kristina Brown in the month of March, 1993. About this time her well-documented substance abuse began and by 1996, Bobbi Kristina Brown was using drugs daily.
Dana Bash (also known as Dana Ruth Schwartz) is a CNN political reporter and anchorwoman. She also produces certain of the network's Sunday shows such as Evans & Novak' Late Edition' and Inside Politics.' She was also a reporter for other famous channels before, including NBC as well as CBS. Coming to her distinctions and awards Bash has been featured in Women in Washington Power List in Elle magazine. A lot of young journalists praise Bash for her incredible reporting and anchoring skills. This George Washington University grad is the most loving mom to her only child. The couple has had two marriages and is currently single. Bash is a fan of all her followers. This is the reason she is an American journalist keeps herself active on the social networking sites Instagram and Twitter where keeps her admirers updated about the events in her life.
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