Pint-sized powerhouse Ariana Grande brought it when she performed Whitney Houston's 'I Have Nothing' at the White House during the 'Women of Soul' event earlier this month (March 6). Her performance has finally landed online and the belter delivered a rendition of the song that Whitney herself would have approved of.
We go back to the nineties for today's note in music history. R&B singer/actress, Whitney Houston, scored her eleventh number one single on the US charts with 'Exhale (Shoop Shoop)', on this day, November 25, 1995. The single is on the soundtrack from the film 'Waiting To Exhale', starring Houston and Angela Bassett.
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Ethan Harris, winner of our 2011 Jr Idol competition, left me a note on facebook with a cover of Dolly Parton's super ballad, "I Will Always Love You", which was also released by Whitney Houston. Thanks Ethan! It sounds great. So glad you are pursuing your dream...
On this day in 1986, Whitney Houston went to number one on the U.S. album chart with her self titled album. The album stayed in the number one position for an incredible fourteen weeks.
Every Friday we flashback to the eighties and early nineties for a solid hour. Pop, rock and dance, we cover them all. Today in music history, 1986, the late Whitney Houston scored a number one hit on Billboard's U.S. single chart with "How Will I Know"...
Madam Tussauds' wax museum unveiled four statues of the late, great Whitney Houston. The pop diva died a year ago -- Feb. 11 is the anniversary -- and the wax figures represent, commemorate and celebrate different eras of Houston's long and storied career and show off the various sides of her personality and style.
It's been a year since Whitney Houston passed away during pre-Grammy festivities. The show, and Music's Biggest Night, must go on, and the late diva's family is divided over how to commemorate the one-year anniversary of her passing.
Her mother Cissy is pissy about it, as Whit's music industry mentor extended an invite to the family for his annual party.