Whitney Houston and Dana Bash
Whitney Elizabeth Houston was born to a musical family on August 9th, 1963. She was born in Newark New Jersey the daughter of gospel superstar Cissy Houston (nee Emily Lee Drinkard) and John Russell Houston Jr. and cousin of singer Dionne Warwick. Her first singing gig was in a choir at her church The New Hope Baptist Church in Newark as a young child and by the age of fifteen, she was singing back vocals professionally with their mother in Chaka Khans 1978 hit Im Every Woman. Her mother, Jermaine and Lou Rawls were among the performers she performed with. Also, she was as a model for Seventeen Magazine in 1981. Beginning in 1981, she started working as a singer with New York's funk band Material. The band's quality vocal performance in this band that attracted the attention of record companies such as Arista. Whitney Houston, her debut album released in 1985, was the top-selling album of an unproven singer. Her album featured several hits such as How Will I Know You Give Good Love, Saving all My Love For you and The Most Beautiful Love of All. It allowed her to achieve seven US chart-topping singles consecutively which surpasses the Beatles. The album debuted in 1987 and has sold more than 25 million copies worldwide. The 1987 follow-up album Whitney that included hits The Place Do Broken Hearts Go and I Wanna Dance With Somebody built on her success but it was her 1992 movie The Bodyguard (1992) that made her one of the best-selling artists of all time. The film, and her performance in it was not appreciated, but the soundtrack as well as her version of the song by Dolly Parton I Will Always Love You were charting for months on the charts and she sold nearly 44 million albums and singles worldwide. The same year, she was married to Bobby Brown who was a ex- New Edition singer. She had their sole daughter Bobbi Kristina Brown in March 1993. At this point that her much documented usage of drugs began. By 1996 she was a daily addict.
Dana Bash, also known as Dana Ruth Schwartz, is an American anchorwoman and journalist who serves as a political correspondent for CNN. She produced several weekend shows on the network, including Evans & Novak: Late Edition" and Inside Politics." She worked previously for NBC and CBS. Bash received a Women in Washington Power List award in Elle magazine. Her incredible anchoring and reporting skills are praised by many journalists. The George Washington University grad is the most loving mom to her single child. She was twice married and currently isn't. Bash is a woman who is determined and independent, is very fond of her fans. This is the reason she is an American journalist has a presence on the social networking sites Instagram as well as Twitter which keeps her followers up to date on the happenings in her life.






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