Whitney Houston and Dana Bash
Whitney Elizabeth Houston was conceived to a musical family 9 August 1993, in Newark New Jersey. Whitney is the daughter and cousin to singing superstar Dionne. When she was a little girl, Houston started performing professionally in her church's choir. She sang backing vocals for Chaka Khosns 1978 single Im Every Woman with her mom. After that, she began to sing backing vocals with Lou Rawls, Jermaine, as well as her mom. Her work as the vocalist featured in New York funk group Material caught the eye of major record companies including Arista and Arista, which she signed her contract in 1982, where she continued to work for the remainder of her life with them. Whitney Houston was her debut album. Whitney Houston was released in 1985 and became the biggest-selling album by the debut artist. Songs like The Greatest Love of All, How Can I Tell If You Give Love and Save all My Love were all released from the album. They enabled Houston to earn seven US top tens, which surpassed even those of The Beatles. The album sold three million copies in its first season in the US and then went on to sell 25 million worldwide winning them the first six Grammys. The follow-up album released in 1987 Whitney which included the hits What Do Broken Hearts Go and I Wanna Dance With Somebody built the foundation of her popularity, however it was the 1992 film The Bodyguard (1992) that established her as one of the top-selling performers in history. Even though the movie and actress' performance were not much praised, her soundtrack album that featured her interpretation of Dolly Parton's I Will Always Love You was her most popular single and albums for many months. It sold more than 44 million copies worldwide. The same year, she married Bobby Brown who was a ex- New Edition singer. She was the sole daughter of Bobby and Bobbi Kristina Brown in March 1993. It was about this time that her much documented drug use began and by 1996 she was an everyday addict.
Dana Bash also known as Dana Ruth Schwartz is an American reporter anchorwoman and political correspondent for CNN. The anchorwoman produced a number of shows on weekends for the network, such as Evans & Novak: Late Edition" and Inside Politics." She worked previously for NBC and CBS. Bash was awarded many times and was included at the top of the Women in Washington Power List from Elle magazine. Her remarkable anchoring and reportage skills are praised by many journalists. Her one child is her pride and joy in life. She is single and has been married two times. Bash who is a determined and self-confident woman, is a devoted followers with love. She is an American journalist stays her fans informed about her day-to-day activities via social media platforms such as Instagram as well as Twitter.
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