Whitney Houston and Dana Bash
Whitney Elizabeth Houston, born 9 August 1963, to an incredibly musical family from Newark New Jersey is the daughter of Gospel star Cissy Houston as well as John Russell Houston Jr. Also, she is the sister of the singer Dionne Warwick. In Newark Whitney started singing with the choir of the church when she was a young child. When she was 15 years old, she joined her mom in singing background vocals on Chaka's smash Im Every Woman from 1978. In the year 1981, she worked as a fashion model and appeared on the Seventeen Cover. She also provided the backing vocals for Lou Rawls and Jermaine. She began working as a lead vocalist with the funk group from New York, Material as well. It was her excellence of her work as a vocalist together that brought the attention of several major record companies, such as Arista which she signed with in 1983 and where she would remain for the remainder the duration of her career. In 1985, Whitney Houston's debut album turned out to be one of the most successful debut albums of all time. The album released several hit singles including Saving All My Love for You How Will You Know That You're Good to Love? and The Greater Love of All. This helped her achieve seven US Number Ones consecutively. The singer beat the Beatles. The album came out in 1987, and it sold over 25 million copies across the globe. Its Whitney 1987 record, with Where Do Broken Hearts and I Wanna Dance With Somebody as songs, grew on her success. However, the 1992 movie The Bodyguard sealed her spot among the top-selling musicians of all-time. The film and her part in it were not very appreciated, but the music and her interpretation to Dolly's I Will Always Love You were charting for months in the charts, and she sold nearly 44 million singles and albums all over the world. Also in 1993 when she got married Bobby Brown, an ex-New Edition singer with whom she bore her only child Bobbi Kristina Brown. Around this time her use of drugs was well-documented and she was able to use it regularly until 1996.
Dana Bash also known as Dana Ruth Schwartz is an American reporter anchorwoman and political correspondent for CNN. Her past work includes NBC, CBS and other notable channels. She also produces certain shows on CNN's weekends such as Evans & Novak Late Edition as well as Inside Politics. Bash is the recipient of many honors and awards. Elle magazine once listed her on its Women in Washington Power List. Many young journalists admire her for having incredible reporting/anchoring skills. On a personal level, the graduate of George Washington University is a loving mother to her sole son. The couple was divorced twice and she is now dating. Bash is an independent and strong woman. She cherishes her fans. She is an American journalist stays her fans informed about her day-to-day activities through social media sites like Instagram and Twitter.
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