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 up in a musical household. Her mother and she began to sing professionally together in the church of New Hope Baptist of Newark when Whitney was only 15 years old. The two sang backing vocals on Chaka Khans 1978 track Im Every Woman. In the following years, she was a background vocals for Jermaine Jackson and Lou Rawls as well as her mom. She started as a featured singer for The New York-based New York Funk band Material. The quality of her vocal performance attracted the attention of the major label Arista which she joined in 1983. Whitney Houston, her debut album, released in 1985 was the most-sold album by a debut singer. All My Love was released in 1985, and quickly became a number one single. The album came out in 1987, and it sold over 25 million copies worldwide. The Whitney album of 1987, featuring the tracks I Wanna Dance With Somebody and Where Do Broken Hearts Get to and continued to be a huge success. But it was The Bodyguard of 1992 that made her one of the top-selling performers in the history of music. Although the film and her performance in it weren't widely appreciated, the album's soundtrack and her cover to the Dolly Parton song I Will Always Love You topped the charts of albums and singles for a period of time and sold over 44 million copies all over the world. In the same year, she got married to the former New Edition singer Bobby Brown with whom she was the sole parent of their child Bobbi Kristina Brown in March 1993. Her drug addiction began in the middle of 1993 and by 1996, she had become a regular user.
Dana Bash or Dana Ruth Schwartz in the way she's popularly known as, is an American anchorwoman reporter as well as CNN's political anchorwoman and political correspondent. She produced several weekend shows on the network, including Evans & Novak: Late Edition" and Inside Politics." She worked previously for NBC as well as CBS. Bash has been awarded numerous awards, including a place at the top of the Women in Washington Power List published by Elle magazine. Her incredible anchoring and reporting skills are praised by many journalists. In her personal life the graduate of George Washington University is a caring mother for her single son. The couple was divorced twice and is now a married. Bash is a strong, independent and confident woman. She cherishes her fans. This is why the American journalist has a presence in social media sites such as Instagram and Twitter which keeps her followers up to date on the happenings that happen in her life.






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