Whitney Houston and Dana Bash
Whitney Elizabeth Houston (born 9 August 1993 in Newark New Jersey) is the child of gospel superstar Cissy Houston. Whitney's mother and her began singing professionally at New Hope Baptist Church, Newark at the age of 15 years old. The two sang back vocals in Chaka Kans' smash hit in 1978 Im Every Woman. Jermaine, her mother Lou Rawls and Jermaine the musicians she performed with. In 1981 her cover was featured on the cover of Seventeen Magazine. Her singing with New York-based group Material brought attention to major record labels such as Arista. The label signed her to Arista in 1983, where she continued to work for the rest of her career. Whitney Houston was her debut album. Whitney Houston was released in 1985 and became the biggest-selling album of a debut artist. The album featured several hits such as How Will I Know You're Good to Me and Saving all My Love For you and The greatest love of all. The album helped her reach seven US chart-topping singles in a row. The album sold 3 million copies during its initial year, and 25 million globally. The album won her first six Grammys. The Whitney 1987 release, featuring The Place You Do Broken Hearts and I Wanna Dance With Somebody as hits, helped build upon the successes she'd achieved. However, it came with The Bodyguard 1992 which cemented her reputation as one the world's most popular artists. Although the film and the performance of her on screen were not widely appreciated, the album's soundtrack and her version to the Dolly Parton song I Will Always Love You made the charts for albums and singles for months and sold 44 million copies across the globe. In the same year she welcomed her daughter Bobbi Brown, she got married to Bobby Brown of the ex-New Edition group. About this time her well-documented usage of drugs began. In 1996 she began to be a frequent user.
Dana Bash also known as Dana Ruth Schwartz is an American anchor of a reporter and political journalist for CNN. She also produces some weekend shows for the network that include Evans & Novak Late Edition as well as Inside Politics. Her previous work was on NBC, CBS and other famous channels. Bash was awarded a Women in Washington Power List prize by Elle magazine. Bash is highly regarded for her incredible abilities as a reporter/an anchor. In her personal life the graduate from George Washington University is a doting mother to her only son. The marriages she has had have been for two and currently she's single. Bash is a strong, independent and strong woman. She loves her fans. It is for this reason that the American reporter is very engaged in Instagram, Twitter and other social networks. There she regularly updates her followers.
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