Whitney Houston and Dana Bash
Whitney Elizabeth Houston, born 9 August 1963 into an affluent family from Newark New Jersey is the daughter of gospel star Cissy Houston as well as John Russell Houston Jr. She's also cousins with singing sensation Dionne Warwick. In Newark Whitney, she began singing in the choir of the church as a small child. At the age 15 she joined her mom in the background vocals for Chaka's smash Im Every Woman from 1978. After that, she began to sing backing vocals with Jermaine, Lou Rawls, as well as her mom. The quality of her work as the vocalist featured in New York funk group Material was noticed by major record companies including Arista who she was signed in 1982, and remained for the remainder of career. Whitney Houston, her debut album that debuted in 1985 was the highest-selling debut by any artist. Three of her singles, Saving My Love To You, How WillI Know You're Giving Good Love and the Most Beautiful Love of All came from this album. The songs contributed to Houston to achieve an all-time high of seven US top tens, which surpassed even The Beatles. The album's debut US year of release, the album had sold more than 3 million copies. Then it went on to be bought by more than more than 25 million worldwide which earned her the first Grammy. 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 1992's film The Bodyguard (1992) that established her as one of the most successful artists ever. The film, and her performance in it was not appreciated, however, the music and her interpretation to Dolly's I Will Always Love You charted for several months in the charts, and she sold more than 44 million singles and albums worldwide. When she welcomed her daughter Bobbi, Brown married Bobby Brown of the ex-New Edition group. In the same year the drug use was documented, and she started using it daily by 1996.
Dana Bash also known as Dana Ruth Schwartz is an American anchor of a reporter as well as political correspondent for CNN. Additionally, she produces a number of weekends shows for the network including Evans & Novak Late Edition and Inside Politics. She worked in the past for NBC, CBS and other prominent channels. Bash has been awarded the Women in Washington Power List award from Elle magazine. She is highly respected for her amazing abilities as a reporter/an anchor. In private as well, the George Washington University grad is an adoring mother to her single son. She's got married twice. She's currently unmarried. Bash is a strong, independent and strong woman. She loves her fans. This is the reason that the American journalist is very engaged on social media sites such as Instagram and Twitter. She is constantly keeping her fans informed of the latest events of her life.






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