Whitney Houston and Dana Bash
Whitney Elizabeth Houston was the youngest of the children of the singer Dionne Warswick as well as gospel singer Cissy Houston. Whitney Elizabeth Houston grew up in a musical household. Her mother and she began to sing professionally together in the church of New Hope Baptist in Newark when Whitney was only 15 years old. The two sang backing vocals in Chaka Khan's track from 1978 Im Every Woman. The singer went on to sing the backing vocals of Jermaine Jackson, Lou Rawls and her own mother. She also worked briefly as models on the cover of Seventeen magazine in 1981. She began working as a lead vocalist with the band from New York called Material in the year 1981. It was this excellence of her vocal work together that brought the attention of the major record labels including Arista with whom she signed in 1983. This is where she would remain for the remainder of her career. Whitney Houston's debut Whitney Houston album was released in 1985. It was one of the most successful albums by an artist. Many hit songs, including The Greatest Love of All, Saving My Love For You How Can I Tell You If That You Love Me and The Most Beautiful Love of All were released from the album, setting the stage for her to beat the Beatles with seven consecutive US top 10s. The album's debut US year, the album was sold over 3 million units. Then it went on to be listened to by more than millions of people around the world which earned her the first Grammy. The Whitney album followed in 1987 and the singles What Do Broken Hearts GO and I Wanna Dance With Somebody helped to further build upon the success of her debut album. It was, however the 1992 film The Bodyguard that solidified her standing as one of the most well-known artists. The Bodyguard's performance as a film as well as its soundtrack weren't well-received however, her Dolly Parton cover I Will Always Love You as well as The Bodyguard album that accompanied it topped charts around the globe for several months. It was also in 1993 that she was married to Bobby Brown, an ex-New Edition musician and father of her only child Bobbi Kristina Brown. In 1996, her drug usage was well documented.
Dana Bash or Dana Ruth Schwartz as she's more well-known as, is an American anchorwoman reporter, as well as CNN's political anchorwoman and political correspondent. Her prior work has included NBC, CBS and other prestigious channels. Her productions include the CNN's weekend shows like Evans & Novak Late Edition as well as Inside Politics. Coming to her honours and awards Bash was previously included in the Women in Washington Power List which was published by Elle magazine. Numerous young journalists admire her for having incredible reporting/anchoring capabilities. The George Washington University graduate is an extremely loving mom of a son. She has been married twice and is currently a single. Bash, a woman who loves to be determined and independent, is very fond of her fans. The American journalist keeps her fans updated on her daily life through social media sites like Instagram as well as Twitter.






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