Whitney Houston and Dana Bash
Whitney Elizabeth Houston was the youngest of the children of the singer Dionne Warswick as well as gospel music star Cissy Houston. Whitney Elizabeth Houston grew as a child in a household of musicians. Her first singing gig was in the choir at the church she attended The New Hope Baptist Church in Newark when she was a child and by the age of 15 was singing backing vocals professionally with their mother in Chaka Khan's 1978 smash Im Every Woman. Then she went on to perform backing vocals for Jermaine, Lou Rawls, and her mother. Her singing with New York-based band Material attracted major record labels, including Arista. They signed her with Arista in 1983, where she was a part of the company for the remainder of her career. Whitney Houston became the top-selling debut single for a new artist in the year. It featured a number of hits including How Will I know You Give Good Love Saving all My Love For you and The Greatest Love of All. It helped her achieve seven US chart-topping songs in succession, a feat that surpasses the Beatles. The album's initial US year, the album was had sold more than 3 million copies. After that, it was to be listened to by more than millions of people around the world and earned her her first Grammy. The album that followed it in 1987 Whitney featuring the hit songs The Place Do Broken Hearts Go and I Wanna Dance With Somebody built the foundation of her popularity, however it was her 1992 movie The Bodyguard (1992) that established her as one of the best-selling artists ever. While her movie performance and its soundtrack were not popular, the Dolly Parton cover I Will Always Love You and The Bodyguard album that accompanied it topped charts across the world for several months. The same year, she was married former New Edition star Bobby Brown with whom she had her only child their child Bobbi Kristina Brown, born in March 1993. At this point when her well-documented drug use began and by 1996 she was a daily drug user.
Dana Bash or Dana Ruth Schwartz in the way she's commonly known, is an American anchorwoman reporter who also serves as CNN's political correspondent. She also produces several of the network's Saturday shows like as Evans & Novak' Late Edition and Inside Politics.' She has worked for other renowned channels, such as NBC and CBS. Bash received a Women in Washington Power List honor in Elle magazine. A lot of young journalists praise her reporting and anchoring capabilities. In her personal life she is a graduate of George Washington University is a loving mother to her sole son. She has had two marriages. The moment she is unmarried. Bash who is a determined and independent woman, loves her followers with love. This is the reason why Bash, the American reporter is extremely active on Instagram, Twitter and other social media sites. There she regularly updates her followers.






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