Whitney Houston and Dana Bash
Whitney Elizabeth Houston, born 9 August 1963, to the musically inclined family of Newark New Jersey is the daughter of gospel star Cissy Houston as well as John Russell Houston Jr. She's also the cousin of the singer Dionne Warwick. Her mother and she started singing professionally at New Hope Baptist Church of Newark at the age of 15 years old. They performed the back vocals in Chaka Khan's track from 1978 Im Every Woman. Then she went on to sing backing vocals with Lou Rawls and Jermaine and even her mother. She began working as a featured vocalist for the band from New York called Material and it was the excellence of her singing with them that attracted the attention of major record labels including Arista who signed her in 1983. This is where she stayed for the rest of her professional career. Whitney Houston, her debut album released in 1985, was the top-selling album of an unproven singer. Tracks like the title track, The Most Beautiful Love of All, How Do I Know if You Give Love and Save all My Love were all released from the album. The songs enabled Houston to earn the seven US top tens, which surpassed even those of The Beatles. The album sold 3 million copies in its first album's first year of release in the US as well as achieve a worldwide sales of 25 million, earning them the first six Grammies. Whitney was her first album. Whitney which came out in 1987, and featuring the popular tracks What Do Broken Hearts go? and I Wanna Dance With Somebody, built upon her previous success. However it was The Bodyguard (1996) that made her the top selling album in music. The film, and her performance as a character was not appreciated, but the music and her interpretation to Dolly's I Will Always Love You were charting for months on the charts and she sold over 44 million albums and singles worldwide. Also in 1993 that she was married to Bobby Brown, an ex-New Edition artist with whom she bore her sole daughter Bobbi Kristina Brown. At this point, her documented addiction to drugs began. By 1996, she had been using drugs on a daily basis.
Dana Bash is also known as Dana Ruth Schwartz and she has a job at CNN as anchorwoman, reporter and political reporter. She hosted a variety of weekend programs on the network, which include Evans & Novak: Late Edition" and Inside Politics." She has previously worked for NBC as well as CBS. Bash has been awarded numerous awards, including a place at the top of the Women in Washington Power List from Elle magazine. Bash is highly regarded by her remarkable ability as a anchor and reporter. She is a George Washington University grad is a devoted mother to her single child. The couple has had two marriages and is currently single. Bash is a fan of her fans to the core. She is an American journalist keeps her fans updated on her daily life via social media platforms like Instagram as well as Twitter.






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